But it would be nice to have
some narrative coherency and consistency within the world of the movie we're watching, rather than relying on collective «kaijū eiga» memory.
Not exact matches
But while the movie's gorgeous visuals do a great job of portraying the distressed state of the town and its characters, Green fails to deliver a compelling story, instead opting for a non-linear
narrative that lacks focus or
coherency.
The
narrative trips itself up somewhat with a messy third act that falls into predictable realms of police corruption and overly convoluted, poorly explained schemes to benefit the hierarchy while threatening the lives of our main characters (for some reason) but the lack of
coherency can't get in the way of Creevy's skill for adrenaline - fueled action filmmaking and that is where Punch really delivers.