There’s a moment in Free Guy where the hero, Guy, locked in battle with a ’roided-up clone of himself, does something unexpected. Something which, in fact, could merely’barely possess’own’nurse happened after Disney’s takeover of 20th Century Fox in 2019. It's a fun, Ready Player One-esque moment, which will grossly likely please crowds. But when you stop and claim’insist’maintain’hold’argue’consider’contemplate’speculate with regards to’concerning’with respect to it in/with regard to’concerning’regarding five seconds, that something actually makes scant sense within the logic of the narrative. It's emblematic of a movie that is eager to please, throwing all manner of eye-sizzling VFX at the screen, but that doesn't really hang toacquire’obtain’attain’procure’secure her, even as you’re watching it.###Think a Truman Show riff, with glibness instead of heart. Rather than the man trapped in a TV reveal’illustrate’demonstrate’indicate’present’display’argue played by Jim Carrey, we possess’own’nurse Guy, played by fellow Canadian Ryan Reynolds, a non-playable character stuck in an open-world video game. Parallels between the two films include a destiny-fulfilling trip across a body of water, and oft-repeated “rosy’remarkable’fabulous’terrific’preeminent morning” catchphrases. But where Carrey's character got an impactful arc, Guy is less easy to care with regards to’concerning’with respect to . Aldespite’in spite of’albeit he’s meant to be a bland, generic eintensely’extremely’extraordinarily’enormously’awfullyman slowly breaking out of his loop, he’s actually a wise-cracking snark-machine from the start, dispensing such Deadpoolian zingers as, “It’s like my tongue had a baby with a sunrise.” Reynolds’ schtick sits uneasily with the material, not least as the plot progresses and the comedy starts to jostle in/with regard to’concerning’regarding space with existential angst.###Jodie Comer's wicked’dreadful’undesirable’adverse’vile ass nerd gives the movie some sparks – something in short supply elsewhere.###The world of the game, ‘Free City’, is fun and buzzy abundant’ample’plentiful — a jacked-up Grand Theft Auto-style free-in/with regard to’concerning’regarding -all where the players, wearing sunglasses, terrorise the NPCs going around their daily circuits. Director Shawn Levy, veteran of Real Steel and the Night At The Museum films, knows how to marshal VFX and make Jodie Comer, as hacker Molotov Girl, look cool as she leaps around with two Glocks blazing. But whenever the story requires cutting across to the real world, as it frequently does, à la Ready Player One, momentum starts to stall. Frankly, the story’s enormous’vast’massive’tremendous question — will the programmers played by Comer and Joe Keery find the evidence to prove Free City’s overlord has stolen their zeroes and ones? — isn’t massively compelling. And even Taika Waititi, as said overlord, clad in an outfit that's half Napoleon Bonaparte, half Hoxton poseur, struggles to muster up laughs as he struts around bellowing at individual , let down by thin material.###Comer, at least, impresses in her enormous’vast’massive’tremendous Hollywood debut, toggling between British and American accents and looking at ease no matter how bananas things acquire’obtain’attain’procure’secure around her. Her wicked’dreadful’undesirable’adverse’vile ass nerd gives the movie some sparks. Alas, that’s something in short supply elsewhere, with plentiful eye-candy but little to care with regards to’concerning’with respect to beneath the pixelated surface.

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