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what what the flick everybody no matter
the this is a large order Ali we're here
to talk about
hours yes I it is not a penny not the
final film
that Paul Walker made but one that is
last in the first film to be released
since his tragic death
are in a recent car accident I he stars
as a man whose wife has just given birth
are the baby lives the wife dies and
ol Hurricane Katrina is hitting and the
baby is on a respirator that needs to
be a plugin for 48 hours but the power
is out and the water is rising and
things get messy take a look this is
been a little
Dar es de la Renta pre-fall this is
given out for help
Street wedding
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manager are going to come
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for somebody please
three minutes you know I gotta say I I
think it's
its easy disorder want to get to
hyperbolic about this given the timing
is who is really is
but I I was really impressed with Paul
Walker's performance here
you know he's he this is the kind of
movie you make when you're a movie star
and you want to be an actor
right you know and and I think he's in
every see
yeah this movie often by himself of
mostly by some guy who spends
seventy-five percent of the time talk to
the baby or a dog
a not and he really solve it then
and yes it is tempting it's tough right
because we've just lost him everything
on my county so young
and it's hard to not look at this be
like who are you
he was really good at this right pre-cut
is
he's pretty yeah I I was impressed by
how people that often and I'm
I'm just so you know the fact that he
wanted to do it at all like the this is
clearly
unexercised to sort of stretch himself
on screen and
he really kinda hits all the bases you
know there are a few flashbacks with
Genesis Rodriguez who plays his late
wife and I like how that
was structured to the movie why I like
that you
%um get dumped right into the story and
then you have like his kinda memories
and as he's dozing off
right but his thoughts about how he got
together with her dad it all works
I i think that the stories got a few
problems at
I think it does some you know a
different take some missteps and
you I'm not really sure why I would how
I would buy that character ends up being
as
competent is he is a I you know he does
some stuff that
seems to I I don't know that comes outta
left field but you don't get no
backstory for his care
yeah I me I do understand that in the
moment obviously you're gonna do
everything possible to play it live your
infantile but yeah it does get a little
almost superhero a good times
%uh I was saying I said my review that
if this were
a 50-minute episode like an anthology
series that would be a classic European
is it the whole ticking clock thing is
so great in and the the way the things
he piling up
but I Eric highs are urged that very
much
yeah member the hope for a horror arm
the
he he wrote the remake so the thing and
I were no street and final destination 5
his directorial debut kinda overdoes it
after a while like there's not
a knock tube make this go to full 90
minutes 0 a
there's a little too cute to me now
things but that said
um it's worth seeing for for Walker
certainly
I and i think that it's some you know it
it's kind of a reminder that this guy
had sort of more colors as payback said
that you know we
we won't know about and one other thing
I liked about this movie is that
in avoids it could have upped the stakes
very dramatically and made things
you know really been over the top and it
stays small
sure it stays at about the store it
stays focused online
Paul Walker trying to keep the
ventilator powered right and
that's it had that in turn up and that's
about it
and its you know the limits of what he
has to do in his frustration in his
despair
there and all the motion to go through
Cooper absolutely South
and I think that you know row like this
where your on-screen all the time
is a tough sell and I think you know it
a movie like this could have been
sorta exploitative love Katrina in the
same way we've seen a lot of the
post-9/11 movies getting the kind ever
squeaky area I think it effectively uses
the
the disaster and although horrible shit
that went down as a backdrop without
right being gross about it you know um
and and you know we have a nose
so many movies get made in Louisiana now
for the tax credit this one at least has
a very good reason to be there and and
you know if they make yeah I mean I i'm
said no they do make a lot to use the
locations with almost all
in this hospital room I but yeah it's
you know I
it's a it's a cool little B-movie
premise that that it that it owns and
goes with and now and then you add to it
that's one of his better performances
that then adjust you know sort of
I think makes his loss to all the all
the satyr absolutely so final score
I would give it up 6.8 yeah I think
about six-and-a-half
I'm right there with you yep so that's
our average is the 6.7
now we're heading on the train we're
only forty percent we only have like 15
reviews but most people with a
complainer
they're complaining about the story
really does not hold it together so I I
do get that criticism
but I it was inadvertently don't make me
enjoy the yeah I think ultimately come
see I mean I felt it moving by the FAA
guy I found it emotionally involving
your beautiful get thing invested in the
counselors areas are you know
alright thanks
