 I didn't choose the orc life the orc life chose me Hey guys, this is my review for bright film done by David air the previous director of films such as Suicide Squad and of watch and Fury all movies that have had interesting sort of dynamic elements in terms of either violence depression dark hood mainly police sort of Kind of the issues of the day that people don't really want to talk about But at the same time they're also Slightly progressively less worse and worse movies end of watch has still been the best movie the David air has never made the film bright Is the idea of what would happen if fairytale creatures took place in current day? It is admittedly a very cool world-building experience much like the movie a lesion was lesion the story itself Wasn't that great, but the world building was really cool And you were really brought into that same thing happens for bright the first hour of this film is all about world-building and very Very cool character basis mainly the idea that Joel Edderton's orc character is the outcast he's the first orc ever on the police force and Everyone hates him if anything. It's kind of like the idea a lot of it's a really weird comparison here But I feel like he's the Jackie Robinson in terms of the police force in the sense that he is Hated by everyone. No one wants him there and it's you could call it a racial aggressiveness is there and what's most perplexing about it is Will Smith is put front and center. He's being pushed by these people. He's not of the idea He doesn't he may not like Joel Edderton, but he is definitely not of this racist very aggressive group He feels that he should be given a chance even though Joel Edderton has not been straight up with him mainly. There's a part There's a very very heated section and the right in the middle of the film that Plays out pretty unexpectedly the whole sequence is is nail-biting admittedly and I really enjoyed it however When the wand this isn't at the middle of the point is when the wand is introduced and Everything falls apart Slowly brick by brick afterwards There is nothing but extremely generic Rinse and repeat gun battles that happen as these two cops now have to go on the run because they basically have a nuclear weapon in Their hand and everyone wants a piece of it So it just it just seems to turn into this incident of go to place have shoot out You know what a next place have shoot out go to this place have shoot out Numi replants is the villain of this film and she's pretty generic She doesn't do anything besides look at you with these weird Psycho elf eyes and then cuts up people and that's the other thing too They totally play with the dynamic of her character's power at one point when she's sort of first introduced She murders like a freaking killing machine. She kills all of these gang members her and her clansmen like like nothing and That's the first real introduction we see of her But then if she's able to take down all of these gangsters without any issue How is she not able to take down Will Smith? It recently come back from a medical situation cop and a rookie orc cop Like these guys are able to go toe-to-toe with these elves who we just saw Murder a bunch of people So that was a thing that really brought me out of the movie the danger level was gone There wasn't really any aspects the world around them was more dangerous a freaking gangster Who is a paraplegic was more dangerous to them than these elves were now the visuals are really cool The aspects of the characters are very interesting but like I said about the halfway point the movie just starts to dumb down and At the end of it. You're just kind of wanting it in because it really drags itself out It has some cool moments here and there. There's some really funny humor There's one line about a shootout that will Smith says great an awkward shootout It's actually a really funny line Joel Edderton does a great job at taking a really Very very unique very new kind of character idea of a orc who's a rookie wannabe cop Say that and think about that if where have you really seen that before? But what you do see on the underneath the skin is Routines and cliches from different films some of which being a year's films So while I did enjoy aspects of bright I admit that after the halfway point the film just kind of starts the generic path towards the end and then Really kind of sours. What was a really interesting experience. However, this movie is better than I thought it was gonna be I thought it was gonna be garbage. It just thought it had a really cool aspect to it And that's a lot of what David Ayers films are. They're very cool aspects. They're never truly well executed Anyways guys, I'm gonna give bright a three out of seven. It's an enjoyable time They're gonna definitely be brought into the whole story and aspects of what the movie is But as it progresses on you're gonna start kind of looking at your watch and just thinking Yeah, where did the good part of this movie go? Anyways guys, I hope you liked this video if you enjoyed that leave a like down below and maybe even subscribe Anyways guys, that's all for me. I'll see you guys next time