A group of mercenaries, all centuries-old immortals
with the ablity to heal themselves, discover someone is onto their secret, and
they must fight to protect their freedom.
Director: Gina Prince-Bythewood
Cast: Charlize Theron, KiKi Layne, Matthias Schoenaerts, Marwan Kenzari,
Luca Marinelli, Chiwetel Ejiofor
Release Date: July 10, 2020
Genres: Action, Fantasy
Rated R for sequences of graphic violence, and language.
Runtime: 2h 5min
Review:
Charlize Theron is one of those actresses that make pretty much any
production better simply by taking part in it.
She’s the type of performer that’s always interesting especially when
she has a role that’s meaty enough for her talents. The Old Guard offers an intriguing and fun
role for her even if it doesn’t take full advantage of her talents. Gina Prince-Bythewood directs the film with
an impressive bit of energy even if the story covers some well worn tropes in
the comic book genre. The film’s action
sequences are impressively choreographed with some of them being particularly
brutal ballets of destructions. The
quieter moments have varying levels of effectiveness with some feeling like
genuine character building moments while others feel like they could have been
left on the cutting room floor. The cast
plays well off each other even if KiKi Layne comes off as a bit stiff in here
and there but for the most part the ensemble make for an engaging group. Sadly, Chiwetel Ejiofor isn’t used nearly
enough which seems like a major misstep and the villain played by Harry Melling
is about as stereotypical as they come.
The story does suffer from being a franchise starter with the finale
leave a massive open door for future installments. As a result, it feels like the film doesn’t
explore the story to its fullest potential with a handful of story threads left
unexplored.
B-