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Last seen, with Gerard Butler: with only once, he reaches

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the scotch Gerard Butlersince he was king Leonidas in 300, it’s not going around with a lot of turns when your characters have to act. If there’s one thing they don’t do is sit still, they can be beaten, tortured or whatever, but Gerard usually manages to survive the last act.

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It has been so successful that now, right now, it has four more films in post-production and four more in pre-production, waiting to begin filming. And yes, most are action stories.

A butler is offered – and what is sometimes serious, accepts – roles of father or husband who must ensure the safety of his family. Here’s Will Spann, a man who loves his wife, but well, it looks like she isn’t anymore. Or not so much, because the film shows us how Will grabs his car and takes Lisa (Jaimie Alexander, Sif in the Thor) on his way to his parents’ home.

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They might say take some time, or distance, or whatever, but when Will stops at a gas station and Lisa walks in, well, Will won’t see Lisa again.

And not because myopia takes it, but because it mysteriously disappears. Nobody knows where he went. Did he run away? Was she kidnapped? Hey?

Action and suspense, wear it

last view It is an action and suspense film. The action thing, expect Will to join the dots, get rid of the cop (Russell Hornsby, from The hate you give) and start looking for who you want your future ex to be.

The suspense ends soon.

And who criticizes Butler for being an actor of a single note and a single profile (or a single gesture; Bruce Willis that characterized him, like that he smelled like poop, and was not having a bad time), well, in Vista for the last time they have material to give him without respite.

Is the movie bad? No. Are you entertaining? Yes. Is it credible? Well, if you pay a ticket to see a movie with Gerard Butler, who isn’t RockanRolla or one of those, and pretend what you see is more or less real, you’re asking to peel an apple and taste like a plum. .

Something that Brian Goodman, who is usually more of an actor than a director, this is his third production, is not at all willing to set foot on the ground and blow his imagination with several scenes of violence, but it is very graphic.

“Last viewed”

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Action / suspense. United States, 2022. Original title: “Last seen alive”. 95 ‘, SAM 16. Of: Brian Goodman. With: Gerard Butler, Jaime Alexander, Russell Hornsby. Rooms: Belgrano showcase, Cinépolis Recoleta, Cinemark Palermo, Hoyts Dot.

Source: Clarin

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