"Brick Mansions" boasts a talent cast that has nothing to do, a cliched premise that hardly pays homage to it's original, and editing that must have been thrown together in a weekend. ![]() There is nothing dreaful about this film, but there is not one aspect I would consider even mildly enjoyable, so for that, it is a really bad movie. Farfetched action can be fun, but when they are just originary people, you really just do not buy into it, and sadly, that is how I felt throughout almost this entire fim. ![]() This film feels like a mix of parkour and the worst parts of "Fast and Furious," but done even worse. Being one of Paul Walker's final films, I feel bad that he chose to do this, because he is capable of so much better. Rating: PG-13 (Frenetic Gunplay|Drug Material|Language|Sexual Menace|Violence and Action Throughout)Ĭhoppily edited and clumsily directed, this unnecessary remake of the awesome film "District B13" is more depressing than it is entertaining. Meanwhile, Damien and an ex-con named Lino (David Belle) work together to save the city from a plot to destroy it. For undercover cop Damien Collier (Paul Walker), every day is a battle against corruption as he struggles to bring his father's killer, Tremaine (RZA), to justice. Surrounding the area is a giant wall to keep the rest of Detroit safe. In a dystopian Detroit, grand houses that once housed the wealthy are now homes of the city's most-dangerous criminals.
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