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After a botched bank robbery lands his younger brother in prison, Constantine Nikas (Robert Pattinson) embarks on a twisted odyssey through the city's underworld in an increasingly desperate and dangerous attempt to get his brother out of jail. Over the course of one adrenalized night, Constantine finds himself on a mad descent into violence and mayhem as he races against the clock to save his brother and himself, knowing their lives hang in the balance. (Cannes Film Festival)

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lamps 

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English It's hard to judge when intense and brilliantly crafted stylization and unpredictable development clash with a weak script and overblown ambitions. I understand the randomness in the twists and turns as a reflection of the utter destruction of the social backdrop and future, but I don't really get why it's driven (however impressively) through an artificially over-designed cybernetic form and why I have to suggestively experience a plot full of nonsense and illogic. I really liked the attention to details, the opening part before the hospital escape, Pattinson's sweaty performance and the unpredictability that makes the film never boring and never letting you breathe. Unfortunately, however, I watched it with the same disinterest as the presidential election in Burkina Faso, which is a big and painful defeat. ()

Malarkey 

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English This movie is definitively one of the most interesting ones of 2017. The dynamic musical undertone takes turns with a rather alternative method of transferring the script to the film screen. Alternative in the sense that everything in the film is quite raw, sometimes even disgusting. And Robert Pattinson did a great job portraying a character who is drowning in a quagmire of this human depravity. His behavior just makes no sense at all. ()

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agentmiky 

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English The film bursts with colors in every shot, all wrapped in a psychedelic filter that adds another significant dose of uniqueness to an already unconventional approach. Such filmmaking is truly rare nowadays. Honestly, I probably wouldn't have been interested in it otherwise, but everyone praised Pattinson's performance in the lead role, claiming he did so with considerable skill. So, I dedicated my time to it. From my perspective, he functions as the most crucial element of the film, holding all aspects together. Without him, the film would have fallen apart like a Lego set. This isn’t to criticize the creators; some story sequences genuinely impressed me with their originality. However, in the end, it didn’t impact me as much as it might have seemed on paper. In terms of filmmaking and acting, it’s a solid piece of craftsmanship deserving of admiration. If the creators aim higher in the future (and I believe they will succeed one day), they should focus more on refining the main plotline next time. We’ll see what their next project, Uncut Gems with Sandler, brings. I give Good Time 68%. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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English The weirdest movie this year, where the five stars around here are a mystery to me. The film has very off-putting to the point of being cheesy visuals, I found the ubiquitous Robert Pattinson very unlikeable to the point of being sleazy, I didn't find the story interesting at all and although the script is unpredictable it is far from intelligent. I considered turning it off halfway through, but eventually finished the film with difficulty. It didn't sit well with me. The kind of film where nothing of substance happens at all whether it's a twist, action or violence, everything is absent. 40%. ()

novoten 

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English Robert Pattinson's performance pleasantly shocked me in such a way that for a moment I didn't recognize any of his previous roles. Additionally, when the story grabbed me so tightly that I couldn't even breathe for the first twenty minutes, I began to hope that the rumors about Drive on an acid trip would at least be partially fulfilled, but these remained only promises. Sometime in the third act, the plot and development stagnated so suddenly and nonsensically that I suspected at times that the creators only seriously wrote the first act. Wasted potential and a race to deny clichés as much as possible, which ultimately trips up all the creators. ()

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