Hardcore Henry (2015)
Critic Reviews
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Slant Magazine Ed Gonzalez
The film's unbelievably precise choreography of action seeks to tap into a universal feeling of powerlessness.
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The Hollywood Reporter Stephen Dalton
Hardcore blasts along like a supercharged computer-game shoot-em-up, bursting with sick humor and splatterpunk violence.
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Variety Dennis Harvey
Hardcore feels like umpteen post-“Star Wars” action blockbusters trash-compacted into one - and whether that fundamentally appeals or not, the ingenuity of effort is undeniably high.
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The Film Stage
It feels longer than 90 minute because, despite changing locations frequently enough, Ilya Naishuller's debut feature never really has a strong sense of structure nor escalation to make it as truly kinetic as it wants. Yet, at least to some degree, the right spirit is there to lift it through some of the deadening stretches.
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indieWIRE Eric Kohn
It never crystallizes into a singular experience, and instead collapses in a rush of well-intentioned innovations.
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The Guardian Jordan Hoffman
Naishuller's technique is one that could be well served as a shorter gimmick; a solitary action scene in a larger film. Hardcore is unrelenting and unforgiving in its commitment to be loud, fast, destructive and gross.
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CineVue Ben Nicholson
The visuals are undeniably impressive at times, as Henry parkours around the city or during a particularly tense shoot-out, but they also struggle with inevitable motion sickness of the frenetic handheld camerawork.
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