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Gemini Man is an innovative action-thriller starring Will Smith as Henry Brogan, an elite assassin, who is suddenly targeted and pursued by a mysterious young operative that seemingly can predict his every move. (Paramount Home Entertainment)

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Kaka 

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English An art director and a renowned screenwriter have put together a very modern actioner with a 1990s theme. The digitally rejuvenated Smith has the same problem as De Niro in The Irishman, or the eyes tell all. The digital faces still aren't top notch, but kudos to the filmmakers who aren't afraid to experiment with new things. Thanks to them, cinema is moving forward and digital technology is one of the alternative futures of where to go. I’ll ignore the story, it stops being interesting after 30 minutes, which unfortunately should have been the "wow" moment. Smith can still swing fantastically, even though he’s pushing fifty already. Overall, Lee nailed the action scenes and they look very impressive, which is also the only reason to watch this film. ()

Malarkey 

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English What happens to me lately is that I watch actors that I really liked as a kid in movies side by side with their own kids that look just like them in ‘90s. Kind of deja vu but it is like that. It is so evident in Gemini Man for example that it was filmed by someone experienced and that Ang Lee proved himself already during the ‘90s. As far as contemporary movies go it is more of a routine flick than something worth remembering. Action scenes are good, special effects are OK, dialogues not so good and story line is at the level of a five-year old. But OK, Hollywood wants it that way, and therefore I’m rating it with 3 stars and I think that after a few months I will forget all about the Gemini Man without a single regret. ()

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Stanislaus 

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English The advertisement for Gemini Man in 3D HFR format lured me to the cinema and I was curious to see what a rejuvenated Will Smith would look like "in real life". More than once during the plot, I felt a certain genre confusion and wasn't entirely sure if the film itself knew what it wanted to be. What we're dealing with here is an action-packed sci-fi about human cloning, peppered with the odd quip and romantic reference here and there, while at times superficially trying to be something better within the sci-fi genre. As far as the action sequences are concerned, I have no complaints, the motorcycle chase, the duel among the skulls and the final fight were flawless – though I must point out that at times it looked a little too artificial due to the picture quality, but I'm still glad I decided to go to the cinema to see this particular format. The visuals of the rejuvenated Smith were indeed impressive, I was a little put off by the small space for Benedict Wong and puzzled by the rather bland ending. It's certainly not a wasted two hours in the cinema, but at the same time it's a one-off affair that will fade from your mind within a week. ()

MrHlad 

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English Gemini Man is a strange combination of a 90s action movie with an attempt to suggest what the future of cinema might look like, and I'm not sure I like it. I didn’t mind the B-movie story, Gemini Man is still a brisk actioner and Ang Lee handles the chases, the shootouts and the one-on-one fights brilliantly, and thankfully there's not a shortage of them, so the overall goofiness and straightforwardness doesn't particularly matter (except perhaps for the boring villain). The problem I had was more with the visuals. While young Will Smith looks really great, everything else is kind of weird. Gemini Man is visually unnaturally... clean. Especially in the exteriors, it looks more like a very well done computer game animation, which unfortunately with its bold colors sometimes resembles the worst of South American soap operas. I don't know to what extent it was 3D or 120fps, but personally I found it distracting and even annoying at some points. ()

D.Moore 

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English For how seriously it takes itself, Gemini Man isn't a particularly sophisticated spectacle, and though I secretly wished it would, the third corner of the Will Smith cinematic triangle of I Am Legend I, Robot + ? certainly didn't come into being. Aside from the strange script, which seemed to set the stage for a surprising twist several times but ultimately let it go, the gimmicks were also strange. I don't mean the rejuvenated Will Smith, who is really perfect (What's next? Can we look forward to Buster Keaton slapstick?), but as for the rest – a lot of the shots look so disturbingly digital... The motorbike chase is fine, but sometimes something catches the eyes (you just have to wonder what it would be like with a stunt madman like Tom Cruise with no need for digital doubles and motorbikes), the man-on-man fights look more like robot-on-robot fights... And any directorial ideas? When I remember how originally Ang Lee once envisioned the comic book Hulk(yes, I really likedit), here I have to say: no glory. ()

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