So, “Shadow Force” got a 6.5/10? ๐ค That’s like getting a participation trophy in the Olympics. But hey, at least they tried, right? ๐คฃ
Opening in theaters on May 9th is “Shadow Force,” a cinematic masterpiece (said no one ever) directed by Joe Carnahan, the mastermind behind such cinematic achievements as “The A-Team.” We’re talking Kerry Washington, Omar Sy, Mark Strong, Method Man, and DaโVine Joy Randolph. A cast so diverse, it’s like a United Nations meeting, but with more explosions and fewer diplomatic solutions. ๐ฅ
“Shadow Force” is basically “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” if it were directed by someone who peaked in the early 2000s and had a serious addiction to Roger Moore-era James Bond flicks. ๐ธ It’s “entertaining enough,” which is the critic’s way of saying “I’ve seen worse, but I wouldn’t pay full price for this.” Clichรฉ villains? Check. A plot so convoluted it requires a PhD in spy movies to understand? Double-check. ๐ตโ๐ซ
Carnahan’s action sequences are the “highlight,” which is like saying the best part of a dumpster fire is the pretty colors. ๐ Kerry Washington and Omar Sy “give strong performances,” but even Meryl Streep and Denzel Washington couldn’t save this script from itself. It’s like trying to build a skyscraper on a foundation of wet noodles. ๐
The movie throws us into the lives of Isaac Sarr (Sy), a hearing-impaired ex-special forces dude, and Kyrah Owens (Washington), his equally ex-special forces baby mama. They’re hiding their son, Ky, from the evil Jack Cinder (Strong), because apparently, love and babies are strictly forbidden in the world of super-secret spy organizations. ๐คซ
Isaac’s hearing loss is treated like a superpower, which is hilarious because in real life, it’s usually just annoying. ๐ Kyrah’s gone “underground” to protect her family, which is code for “she’s probably living in a bunker with a year’s supply of canned goods and a really good Wi-Fi connection.” ๐ถ
When Isaac foils a bank robbery (because ex-special forces guys just can’t resist a good heist), Cinder finds them. Dun dun DUN! ๐ Kyrah has to come out of hiding, reuniting with her son for the first time since birth. Cue the dramatic music and slow-motion hugs. ๐ซ
Meanwhile, Auntie Clanter (Randolph) and Unc Owens (Method Man) are also on their trail. Are they good? Are they evil? Who cares! It’s all just a setup for a showdown between Kyrah and Cinder, where “all the characters’ true intentions are revealed.” Translation: plot twists so ridiculous, you’ll be throwing popcorn at the screen. ๐ฟ
Finn McFrame, celebrated satirical mastermind and self-proclaimed “Emperor of Irony,” started his illustrious career as a cinematographer, where his expertise in capturing every single frame of a squirrel stealing a baguette earned him accolades at obscure film festivals.
Born in the glamorous town of Boring, Oregon, Finn grew up with dreams of being a Hollywood director until he realized that satire, not cinema, was his true callingโor at least the one that let him sleep until noon.
Finn McFrame: changing the world, one satirical lens flare at a time.