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Trailer review of Bloodshot

 Trailer review of Bloodshot 

                  And in the modern trend of superhero movie, they have made a new one which is bloodshot. Start by writing Bloodshot appears like a very on-brand Vin Diesel movie at first glance. It starts off with a sequence of action that has the hulking leading man barreling into a risky situation, kicking ass effectively without breaking a sweat. Then we follow him to an exotic location where he strips down to his signature white-tank top to be greeted with a fawning female character who is ranked as PG-13 ratings.

Of course, disaster is going to hit, driving the hero of Diesel into a hell-bent revenge mode. Yet in this shocking action flick, all isn't what it seems.

Based on the iconic Valiant Comics series produced by Kevin VanHook, Don Perlin, and Bob Layton, former soldier Ray Garrison (Diesel) follows Bloodshot on a globe-trekking revenge quest. Ray's career in the military ended in his death, but groundbreaking nanotech from genius engineer Dr Emil Harting (Guy Pearce)  resurrects him to fight another day. While he now has super strength and healing abilities, his memories are gone.

It is a painfully cliched segment of the film. The opening action scene showing a camo-wearing, gun-strapped Diesel confronting a frothing hostage-taker appears to be taken from the cut scene of a shoot-em-up video game. Instead, Ray's wife Gina (Talulah Riley) appears to exude modesty in virginal white just seconds before she shows us her panties and some side-boob to prove whether the hero is a stud. Then, she'll be easily fridged because the corpse of a woman behind any great man is inspiring him.
It is a painfully cliched segment of the film. The opening action scene showing a camo-wearing, gun-strapped Diesel confronting a frothing hostage-taker appears to be taken from the cut scene of a shoot-em-up video game. Instead, Ray's wife Gina (Talulah Riley) appears to exude modesty in virginal white just seconds before she shows us her panties and some side-boob to prove whether the hero is a stud. Then, she'll be easily fridged because the corpse of a woman behind any great man is inspiring him.

Early battle scenes have a high body count and a shooting symphony, but very little violence as that won't require a PG-13 rating. Those same limitations mean that the editing style of these scenes is of the frenetic, blurred, fast-cut variety that sometimes makes the action incoherent. Shadows and smoke effects produced by a field of spilt flour are further masking the practical impacts of gunshots and smashed skulls. This is flammable IRL but for reasons as simple as someone obviously didn't do their research so he isn't in the film.
so these all things are about the trailer but now let's see how it will work on comings days.

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