Domino: A Disappointing Thriller from Brian De Palma

Domino: A Disappointing Thriller from Brian De Palma

Rating:** 2/5 stars (according to David Fear of Rolling Stone)

Brian De Palma, a renowned film director known for his thrilling and suspenseful movies, has finally returned with "Domino", a new thriller that promises to deliver on its title's promise. Unfortunately, the movie falls short of expectations, leaving audiences disappointed and frustrated.

A Messy and Uneven Movie

As described by David Fear of Rolling Stone, "Domino" is a "messy, uneven, heavy-handed, occasionally inspired, often insipid, steroidally stylistic De Palma joint". This aptly describes the film's chaotic pace, which fails to deliver on its promises.

Invisible De Palma

What's most frustrating about Domino is just how invisible Brian De Palma has become. Bringing a tired script to screen without any real panache or even effort, it seems like he has given up. This is not the same director who brought us iconic films like "Carrie", "Dressed to Kill", and "Mission: Impossible".

A Puzzle that Doesn't Add Up

As Brad Stevens of Sight & Sound notes, "Brian De Palma's Domino is a puzzle". Unfortunately, this puzzle doesn't add up, leaving viewers confused and unsatisfied.

Weinstein Horror Gets a Title

In an interview with Rodrigo Perez of theplaylist.net, Brian De Palma himself describes "Domino" as a "horrible experience", implying that making the film was a struggle. This lack of passion is evident in the final product.

Critical Reception

The critical reception of Domino has been largely negative. The film holds a 22% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with many critics panning its convoluted plot and poor pacing. Even Peter Sobczynski of RogerEbert.com, who gave the film 3.5 out of 4 stars, admits that it's not one of De Palma's best works.

A Disappointing Watch

Overall, "Domino" is a disappointing thriller that fails to deliver on its promises. With a tired script and lackluster direction, it's a movie that doesn't add up. If you're looking for a suspenseful film with a strong narrative, look elsewhere.

Synopsis:

In Copenhagen, police officer Christian is on the hunt for revenge after an ISIS agent named Imran murdered his partner. Meanwhile, a CIA operative uses Imran as bait to ferret out other members of ISIS, and begins targeting Christian and his new partner in the process.

Cast & Crew:

  • Director: Brian De Palma
  • Starring: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Jaime Clayton, and Max Hubacher
  • Genre: Drama, Suspense
  • Rating: R

Watch "Domino" if you dare… but don't expect too much.

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