Tuesday 28 July 2020

Charlie's Angels (2019)

Full of irritating inconsistencies, non-sequiturs and bizarre over-complications of lore. Action is underwhelming. Rather drab-looking. Bland music choices.
There are attempts at progressiveness but they fall flat. In theory, these Angels are a spy organisation devoid of toxic masculinity but still able to get the job done. In practice, they spend a lot of time talking about fashion, dating and diets. Even worse, they're grossly incompetent (but then so are the villains so it evens out). Also, Kirsten Stewart's character is gay, but it's only ever brought up for a couple of 'lol she found a lady attractive' moments.
Rating: Awful

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