A Geeky Guy's Movie Guide to Red Sparrow (2018)

in #movie-review7 years ago

Red Sparrow is terrible. Terrible. Terrible. Terrible.



They took the "deceive" part very seriously. They deceived anyone in the audience who foolishly thought this might be worth their time.

Please do not waste your time on this movie. I saw this movie on Thursday night and it was the biggest waste of my time since that one time I walked into the wrong theater and stared at a blank screen for two hours. Sitting through an in-service on the magical powers of practice for a second time would have been a better use of my time than watching this ridiculous piece of hot, smelly garbage. I am not even angry that I wasted my money seeing this in a "premium" theater. I can make more money. I can't make more time. That is gone forever.

By the way, I have never read any of the books. They may be awesome. If so, then the author should be furious about what has been done to his work.

I have three regrets concerning this movie:

  1. I went to see it.
  2. After approximately 30 minutes, I considered walking out... but I stayed.
  3. I didn't write this review sooner. (I will feel terrible if I could have prevented anyone from wasting their time on this raging dumpster fire.)

I don't even know where to begin with how much I hated this movie. Let's start with the title.

The movie is called Red Sparrow. However, it should have been called:

Watch Unpleasant Things Happen to Jennifer Lawrence for 139 Minutes.


This movie would be great if you hate despise Jennifer Lawrence. I don't mean just dislike her or you are annoyed by her, you must loathe the very sight of her. In order to provide some perspective, I can't stand Gwyneth Paltrow. My favorite scene involving her is when her head is in the box at the end of Seven. (I truly think it was her finest work.) That being said, I wouldn't even want to see Gwyneth suffer through what Jennifer Lawrence's character endured.



I actually like Jennifer Lawrence. I don't want to watch horrible things happen to her. Except her "science oven" catching on fire. That was hilarious.

That is basically what this movie is: unpleasant things happening to characters. It is a spy movie with no real mystery to solve. There is no suspense. There is no intrigue. Although they do try to slap on a twist at the end, it was so obvious that it had absolutely no impact on me or anyone else in the half empty theater. I think every member of the audience figured out the "twist' twenty minutes into the movie.

Instead of entertaining the audience with an interesting spy story or even cool action sequences, the creators of the film relied on graphic violence and sex. Both of which were incredibly unpleasant to watch. I do have to give the writers and directors a little credit for pulling off what I always thought would be impossible... they made me want to look away from a naked Jennifer Lawrence. Aside from one attempt at a "romantic" scene, the majority of the time, characters are either hurting or attempting to hurt Lawrence's character.

There is actually one scene that got my heart pounding for a moment. Jennifer Lawrence must hurry to open a drawer but it won't open. I'm not kidding. The one and only exciting scene in the entire movie involves the elite ballerina/spy's inability to open a drawer. (I won't spoil it by letting you know if the drawer opens or not.)

What is especially odd is that I believe the movie may have been attempting to be a love story. I wonder who exactly the creative team behind this turd thought would be the audience. I don't think there is a very large demographic of people who like unpleasant graphic violence mixed with romance. I'm pretty sure that market is already cornered by Fifty Shades of Grey.




Jennifer Lawrence's character isn't the only person that I feel bad for. You know who else I feel bad for? Real spies.

Red Sparrow is an insult to every real spy who has ever lived!


I don't know who is in charge of the International Spy Union (of course I don't, they are spies they aren't going to allow that information to go public) but whoever it is needs to organize a boycott of this insult to covert operatives... and anyone with a brain.

The entire premise of this movie is so absurd (and insulting to real spies) that it made it impossible to take seriously. Jennifer Lawrence plays an elite Russian ballerina named Dominika Egorova. Dominika lives with her mother who is suffering from some unexplained ailment that requires round-the-clock care. As the sole bread winner (who appears to be paid by the government rather than the theater), the ballerina needs to support herself and her mother while paying for the expensive medical care.

One night while performing, she very graphically suffers a horribly broken leg. She will never dance again. (Can we have a moment of silence for her dancing career?... Thank you very much). Because the Russian government is a horrible monster (more on this later) Dominika is in danger of losing her apartment and her mother's medical care. So of course, her only choice is to become an elite spy and assassin.





She is obviously very smart, young, gorgeous, and famous... yet she can find no other way to earn money? Ok I get that the Russians are monsters who would never allow her to get a job using her obviously brilliant brain (more on this later) but don't they have waitresses in Russia? How about housekeepers? Or even strippers? You don't think some rich guy would pay for a gorgeous, famous ballerina to be seen having dinner with him?

I guess not.

But spies? Oh yeah! By far the most accessible career path for an ex-ballerina is elite spy.

Here is where the horrible insult comes. She seems to become an elite spy in about two weeks.

Apparently the training to become a ballerina perfectly translates to spying. Even though everyone else in her program has gone through extensive military training, Dominika "graduates" early and is placed into the field to solve the Russian government's biggest problem (aside from being monsters... more on this later).



Even Boris and Natasha should be furious at these writers.

I am pretty sure that was the moment when every real spy in the audience did a spit take and stormed out of the theater. Of course I can't be sure because they are spies and no one could see them. However, I'm pretty sure the 30 spies in the theater used their ballerina training to sneak out of the theater completely undetected.

Perhaps there is someone out there who can look past the ludicrous idea that a ballerina could become an elite operative in less than a month, but its not me... or anyone else in the theater. On the way out, several people were all laughing at that huge flaw.

As soon as she was sent into the field, I should have followed the spies' lead and left the theater. Sadly, I couldn't see them so I remained there... like an idiot.

I have heard through the grapevine that the Spy Union is actually picketing theaters (and rightfully so). If you see someone outside the theater in a trench-coat, or a very sexy woman who is way overdressed for a movie theater, or a guy/lady with an earpiece, or someone disguised as a mailbox, these are all spies who are protesting. Please wink at them and say "John has a long mustache" in support of their cause. Then go see anything else.



This scene infuriated me... in 1984. Keep your commy hands off my meat like product!

Now on to those Russian monsters. Every Russian person should join the spies (good luck finding them) in boycotting this movie. I have not seen a more laughably over-the-top portrayal of Russians as evil since the 1980s. I seriously would not have been surprised if they showed Ivan Drago and his corrupt management team as the leaders of the government. At one point I thought there might be an intermission during which the theater would show us a Duck and Cover film from the 1950s warning us of the impending attack by the evil Communist aggressors. Either this movie was purposely intended to be anti-Russian propaganda or the writers and director were freaking morons. Actually, I suspect it is both.

Perhaps I would have enjoyed this movie if it were released in 1984. First, the Cold War was still in full swing so the ridiculous, cartoonish, evil Russians would have made sense. Second, I would have been 13 years old so I would have been thrilled to see Jennifer Lawrence naked. Third, I would have been a teenager and teenagers are stupid (except for @hotrod). Fourth the use of a 3.5 inch floppy disk to store vital intelligence would have made sense.

As if wasting two and a half hours on this movie wasn't bad enough, when I returned home, I had to look up in what year the movie was set. Although the characters used smart phones, the "climax" of the movie centers around stolen intelligence stored on 3.5 inch floppy disks.



Since most people reading this have never seen these relics, these are "floppy disks". You should not store top secret information on these.

To my horror, the movie is supposed to be set in 2013 at the very earliest.

So I just watched a movie set in 2013 in which elite covert operatives store their most sensitive and valuable data on 3.5 inch floppy disks.

And you just read a review of a movie set in 2013 in which elite covert operatives store their most sensitive and valuable data on 3.5 inch floppy disks.

I'm sorry.

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That was a scary funny post. Scared me away from seeing it. I just read Jennifer is attending Red Sparrow promo events inebriated. Even she can't handle the mess of this movie. Wonder how many millions she made...ain't life ridiculous?

Thanks for informing me about this movie before time

I felt it was my duty. ;)

I congratulate you on how to think of a book, how to make a book, everybody else interprets movies and music as well, so this view changes into gore into acisina mood

thank you dear greatfull reply

Good review!
The movie seem to good accourding to your review

What one person likes the other person may not.. But thanks for letting us know.

I was actually planning to watch it this week. Thanks for the heads up, haha.

She was recently on Howard Stern giving an interview. In the interview she played the typical leftist looking to convince people she is the victim. Pathetic.

The absurd anti-Russian propaganda seems to be a common thread in Hollywood/media these days. Especially with all of the "Trump is Putin's puppet" stupidity that they are constantly pushing down the public's throats. It's like these people wake up every night in a cold sweat yelling "TRUUUUUMPP!!! RUUUUUSSSSSSIIIIAAAA!!!" and shiver their way back to sleep.

To be fair, some nuclear silos still rely on 8-inch floppies. I actually would not be shocked if there were some government agency that still relied on 3.5" floppies for something. Also, if you listen to media reports of Russian election interference and Putin's description of his new supposedly unstoppable nuclear weapons then cartoonishly evil Russians seem pretty reasonable too :).

But I get your point. This movie sounds like it would be a good candidate for Mystery Science Theater 3000. Your description is so bad it has made me want to see it. I'll wait until it's on Netflix though.

The US interferes in foreign elections all the time, many times by force. The Russian " election interference" is a joke. They used...wait for it.....
Facebook ads to sway the votes of the general public. They are literally going after internet trolls...
To think that anyone's opinion is swayed by viewing Facebook ads seems a little far-fetched.
The point that the author is making is that no-doubt Russia is a strong opponent with powerful nuclear capabilities, but that doesn't mean that we have to demonize them and make them an enemy of our country. Two strong nations can coexist peacefully, and that is what the people should desire.

I agree with you that that is what people should desire and for the most part is. I also agree with you about the supposed election interference. Hard to think of peace when they are announcing unstoppable nuclear weapons though.

A great candidate for an "R" rated version of Mystery Science Theater 3000 for sure!

dear /@darth-azrael
awesome reply

I too sometimes rush to open a drawer and it's quite dreadful when the damn thing refuses to go along with it. "Hey you stupid drawer why won't you open", is what I sometimes say to it when this happens, to which I generally receive no reply.

Wow, you almost walked out? Enough said for me. I won’t be racing to see it. Sucks that you actually paid for that painful experience. I have never actually walked out of a theatre but have wanted to. The last time I sat through a horrible movie was for my kids. They make you sit through some of the worst things ever. Sorry to hear about the two hours of your life you will never get back. A few weeks ago we got nostalgic and watch a Child’s Play movie on Netflix. It was horrible. It became more of a joke as we watched because of the bad story and the even worse acting.

Oh yeah I love when things become "Funny bad". This was just too unpleasant to get there. I walked out on 10,000 Miles to Graceland, War Horse (we had just had our first child and baby sitters were at a premium, it wasn't even that bad but just not worth a babysitter. So we left half way through and went to a nice dinner), and the 3-D Beowulf. I was too scared to stay in Beowulf. True story. I am the biggest wuss ever when it comes to scary movies.

Hahahaha... honest to a fault.. I love scary movies. My son is a horror junkie. He’s been working his way through the old cheesy horror flicks from our days. Jason, Freddy and Michael.

This is absolutely what I felt when I went to watch Wonder Woman. Colossal waste of my precious time. This is a nice review, this is the first time I'm checking your blog. Followed you and looking forward to more of your post.
Cheers.

You and I may be the only people alive who didn't like that movie. I was bored.

Haha
Looks like I'll have to stay away from this..
I really like Jennifer Lawrence and might have considered giving it a try, but not after this review..
I won't dare to watch it now

Normally this is where I would write, "Well it's only my opinion and you may like it." But not with this one. I am very confident in my assessment. LOL

Lol
I'll take your word for it..
Thanks for saving the time

, I'm pretty sure the 30 spies in the theater used their ballerina training to sneak out of the theater completely undetected.

I'm choking in my laughter😀😀😀😀.. Since it's easy for a ballerina to be a spy, the spies in the theater could also be ballerinas.. I actually saw the trailer and i was anticipating the release, thanks for this info, i'll spend my time doing something else.

I'm glad you enjoyed the review. I had far more fun writing this than I did watching the movie.

dear /@nmalove
you are very lucky

This is really crazy if you ask me. What a waste of time this is.

Instead of entertaining the audience with an interesting spy story or even cool action sequences, the creators of the film relied on graphic violence and sex. Both of which were incredibly unpleasant to watch.

some movie producers feel they can fool us to watch what we didn't come for. Thank for the review though.

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