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Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Bright Review

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This is a spoiler-free review of Bright.

Netflix’s Bright is an ambitious undertaking from the streaming giant. Director David Ayer (Suicide Squad) takes Max Landis’ (Chronicle) script and tries to shape it into something tangible that will neatly fit into a 2-hour runtime, but Bright is a compelling narrative that needed more time to breathe. Landis is building his own version of Lord of the Rings (meets Bad Boys), which is a story you can’t rush. Perhaps a sequel or a longer running time would offer this story and the world they created the larger context it required.

In Bright -- elves, humans, faeries, orcs, and dragons all live together in a world that closely resembles ours. Will Smith plays officer Daryl Ward, who is forced to partner-up with the LAPD’s first orc policeman, Nick Jakoby (Joel Edgerton). Smith and Edgerton have excellent chemistry, as the two very different cops must learn to work together in a world that doesn’t think orcs and humans should coexist.

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