Wednesday, 21 August 2019

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: STUBER

Director: Michael Dowse
Cast: Kumail Nanjiani , Dave Bautista , Iko Uwais , Natalie Morales , Betty Gilpin , Julia Vasi , Jimmy Tatro , Mira Sorvino , Karen Gillan , Steve Howey , Amin Joseph , Sean Oey , Ty Dillon
Plot: When a mild-mannered Uber driver named Stu (Kumail Nanjiani) picks up a passenger (Dave Bautista) who turns out to be a cop hot on the trail of a brutal killer, he's thrust into a harrowing ordeal where he desperately tries to hold onto his wits, his life and a five-star rating:)


My Movie Review: The movie is charming buddy cop comedy with a peculiar driver in-charge on the steering wheel it was hilarious man and very mischievous to say the least its awesome:) Stuber is a good time in cinemas it has the right amount of action and quirkiness about it that's make enjoyable without trying too hard flow naturally show authenticity in more ways than one! Kumail Nanjiani is the main reason its a hit in my book the way he speak and how say things is enough to make me gag and his reaction to his action is just priceless very effective comedian! Dave Bautista is the perfect man for the job rough and tender at the same time like a scared cat trap in a bulldog's body he can't quite see but still pull through vulnerability can be his asset it dazzle me how he operate with those small eyes to match a tough exterior uneven yet works! Iko Uwais is slowly climbing the Hollywood food chain from being a skilled stuntman to become the villain to earn some credit a sweet success just like this film it gets to where it needs to go:)

Movie News: Stuber wears the look of a throwback buddy comedy. Its stars are a mismatched duo who are hilarious together as they’re thrown together in a relatively small-stakes action narrative that has them in shootouts and car chases. What makes Stuber modern and gives Michael Dowse’s movie its edge is how it provides conflicting examples of masculinity and looks for the middle ground between them. And if that quest involves fight in a sporting goods store so be it. Stuber is a comedy first they make a terrific pair. They both have excellent comic timing and know how to react to someone who is their polar opposite. Vic is a hard-charging throwback kind of action hero while Nanjiani is the mild-mannered man of today, confused and befuddled by the kind of action-cop that would have been commonplace in 1980s movies:) When you throw them together, you get a nice bit of commentary on how much the genre has changed and why it still works. Its a Sharp, Funny look at Masculinity in a Buddy action movie:)

Source: http://collider.com/stuber-review/

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