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Bright
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Smith will play a (human) police officer who joins up with an orc played by Edgerton to find a magic wand that could do some damage in the wrong hands. In the world of the film, humans live alongside fantastical beings (like orcs and fairies). Naturally, the police have a unit committed to solving supernatural crime.
Smith will play a (human) police officer who joins up with an orc played by Edgerton to find a magic wand that could do some damage in the wrong hands. In the world of the film, humans live alongside fantastical beings (like orcs and fairies). Naturally, the police have a unit committed to solving supernatural crime.
Actors:
Aaron V. Williamson,
Chelsea Rendon,
Joseph Piccuirro,
Laura Vallejo,
Noomi Rapace,
Matt Gerald,
Lorenzo Paul,
Kenneth Choi,
Bunnie Rivera,
Isabella Sanchez,
Jon Overgaauw,
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Aaron V. Williamson
Chelsea Rendon
Joseph Piccuirro
Laura Vallejo
Noomi Rapace
28 December 1979, Hudiksvall, Gävleborgs län, Sweden
Matt Gerald
Lorenzo Paul
Kenneth Choi
20 October 1971, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Bunnie Rivera
Isabella Sanchez
Jon Overgaauw
Director:
David Ayer
David Ayer
18 January 1968, Champaign, Illinois, USA
Country:
United States
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December 21, 2017
Worth watching for the sight of Will Smith beating a fairy to death with a broom, but it takes a far more sophisticated grasp of the fantasy concept to really get away with Mordor.
December 21, 2017
Bills itself as part buddy-cop movie, part lavish fantasy, does neither justice, resulting in lazy nonsense that's too silly to be good and too self-serious to be any fun.
December 21, 2017
... this is a bit of a mess when it comes to story and a heavy-handed attempt at offering a social message.
December 21, 2017
The result is a loud, ungainly hybrid that does not serve police procedurals or fantasy spectaculars very well.
December 21, 2017
In the end, Bright pulls off the uncommon (and not at all admirable) hat trick of being confusing, boring, and vaguely insulting about the matters it wants to appear smart on.
December 22, 2017
It's imperfect and perhaps could have been more, butBrightsuccessfully merges fantastical qualities with the cop movie clichs we know and keep coming back for.
December 21, 2017
Critics have already lined up to pillory Bright as among the year's worst releases. Don't believe the clickbait.
December 21, 2017
This is what it looks like when good ideas go bad. A sequel, naturally, has already been greenlit. Go orc yourself, Hollywood.
December 21, 2017
At its best, Bright offers a clever critique of racism from a world of spells and sorcery. It's complicated.
December 21, 2017
... ultimately "Bright" simply lacks the screenwriting smarts to capitalize on the social commentary in its setup that it so nakedly attempts to harness.
December 21, 2017
Where there is a Will Smith there is a way.
December 21, 2017
Dungeons and Dragons-style fantasy, with its species-specific stats and attributes, is a pretty suspect well to draw from if you're trying to pull off some kind of modern-day race relations metaphor.

