There are plenty of
classic elements missing at first glance - no Blades or Chaos or screen - filling bosses to climb for instance - but we wouldn't be surprised to see a more emotionally resonant story that taps into all those things that made the original GoW trilogy so great.
Not exact matches
Yuen has made entertaining films without good scripts, and considering Besson has written such modern
classics in the action genre as La Femme Nikita, Leon (The Professional), and The Fifth
Element one would have thought this film couldn't
miss.
The
classic elements are there, including some nearly unbelievable technology, thrilling action sequences, a horny - as - hell lead character and a nice dose of humor that has been sorely
missing in the last few films.
There's some wasted narrative opportunity with Lowell, who's dropped and forgotten for most of the film only to resurface when he's needed again in the third act, but the the major
missing element in comparison to those cult
classics is that while Tragedy Girls is clever, it doesn't have much to say beyond a slew of quick - witted barbs.
The keyboard alone justified Rock Band 3's existence; in terms of
classic rock «n» roll bands, this was the only
element missing from previous entries in the series.