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Free guy rating review
Free guy rating review




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Guy spends his whole life living the same day over and over again as that is all he is programmed to do – just imagine ordering the same coffee every day and being victim to a bank heist every time you go to work. It would not be a video game based film if shooting gunmen, fast cars and missions did not make recurring appearances yet behind all of these gaming cliches lay a much deeper message. Guy is a flag for hope and a reminder to always fight for our rightful freedom and happiness Comer absolutely aced her role as both video game developer, Millie, and video game character, Molotovgirl (is there any role that Comer cannot play?) and Reynolds perfectly executed the Mr Nice Guy persona (the phrase ‘don’t have a good day, have a great day’ still rings in my head.) You cannot help but fall in love with Guy (or pity his oblivious nature) and want the pair to succeed in finding the evidence they need to both save Free City from being destroyed whilst also giving Millie and her partner Keys (Joe Keery) the recognition they deserve in the gaming world. Never in a million years would I think of putting Ryan Reynolds and Jodie Comer in the same film yet the pairing was genius. Call me crazy but after the year we have just had, anything is possible. Perhaps the most touching thing of all was that I could visualise a scenario in which video game characters developed artificial intelligence, experiencing human emotions, in a futuristic era on Earth. I started rooting for a computer-generated character, hoping that the girl of his dreams would fall in love with him and that his whole world would not be destroyed. Although being friends with a gaming fanatic, I could never understand how somebody could become so attached to a few pixels on a screen, yet as soon as the film started I became quite the hypocrite. I am no gamer girl, nor am I particularly fond of action movies, yet something about the Free Guy trailer drew me in I found myself sitting in the cinema to watch Ryan Reynolds as the video game NPC, Guy, stepping away from my go-to movie comfort zone of the soppy rom-com. I started rooting for a computer generated character






Free guy rating review