Death Wish (2018)
7/10
Surprisingly entertaining and well acted!
17 March 2020
A remake of the iconic 1974 film, it follows Dr Paul Kersey (Bruce Willis) a man who has a happy life with his wife and daughter until they are both brutalised in their own home by a group of burglars. When seeing the police are overloaded with unsolved crimes, Paul decides to exact vigilante justice for himself. I was expecting this to be not great at all as a remake but I thoroughly enjoyed it and think it's worth a watch! The vigilante scenes are really twisted fun and the gore in some pleasantly surprised me. Director Eli Roth (Hostel, House With A Clock In Its Walls) and writer Joe Carnahan (The Grey, Narc) adapt a new version of the story which knows what it is and has a fun B-movie aesthetic while also holding good performances and emotional moments. The performances are pretty good; Willis is of course a legendary actor and we know this one is nothing out of his comfort zone but when the story needs badassery, emotion and pathos, he is great! It's great to see Elisabeth Shue (Leaving Las Vegas, Hollow Man) in a Hollywood film again and she's such a talented actress! Daughter Jordan played by Camila Morrone is also really great along with Vincent D'Onofrio (Full Metal Jacket, Men In Black) as Paul's brother who is so good. I was interested from the start and enjoyed it more and more as it went on; cool soundtrack too!
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