Worthington, who has garnered
a following as an action hero, lacks the same crackle playing a normal guy done wrong, and his difficulty shedding his Aussie accent makes his dialogue come off as odd during many key scenes.
Not exact matches
Starring Taraji P. Henson (who is terrific in the lead role), the most disappointing part of it is that the film didn't do well enough to get Henson a
follow - up,
as I really like her
as an
action hero.
But this provocative idea is quickly lost to muddy motivations (Zeus was always a flip - flopper, but just try to
follow his train of thought here) and tiresome
action that suffers from a lack of audience identification in a
hero who sorta wants to save the day,
as long
as it doesn't mean taking any favors from Dad.
What
follows in both Gibson's film and Fulci's is a period fantasy leaking blood and viscera, scored with drama and shot in operatic slow - motion: tales of martyrs and
heroes, of battles against the unclean (more suggested in Gibson's film
as a steely - eyed, newly - risen saviour gets ready to rock), and, in their different / same ways, reduced to the barest elements of conflict -
action - resolution, repeat.
Broforce is an explosive four - player co-op platformer
follows a group of badasses inspired by
action movie
heroes such
as Bro Hard, Rambro, and Indiana Brones.