Instead of an introduction: I am familiar with the original game, but very little, so my opinion about the film will not include a comparison with a video game. I don't know if this is good or bad, but it turns out a certain view from the outside.
Nowadays, all films can be divided into three large groups: superhero movies (there are a lot of them, they are also extremely diverse in quality); faceless action movies whose plot cannot be remembered the next day after viewing; and serious movies that raise important social topics.
So, "Anchored: not on the cards", fortunately, is not included in any of these groups. This is a cool adventure movie, which has not been on the big screens for so long (since the time of "Treasures of the Nation").
Plot. As in any adventure movie, the whole plot is based on a treasure hunt. The film begins with a small flashback showing Nathan Drake's past, or rather his childhood. And then the main action does not take long to wait and immediately breaks into the cinema screens. Everything happens quickly, the plot moves without pauses or long dialogues that do not carry a plot load. This can also be considered a minus of the film: personally, I did not have enough time to get acquainted with the main characters outside the main plot, we were very quickly introduced to Nathan, Sally, and them among themselves. The main plot twists of the film are connected with the word "betrayal". I will say separately about humor - it is there, there is a lot of it and it does not look absurd or stupid, all jokes are quite appropriate.
Setting. Here the authors of the film did a great job. During the film, we will visit several locations at once, which are shown in all their glory. For example, part of the action takes place in Barcelona, and if you have been there, you will easily find out the specific places where the heroes are.
Action and stunts. This item made me very happy. Tom Holland's physical fitness, properly staged stunts and battle scenes have played their part, and the action looks damn cool!
Actors and characters. Here we come to the most interesting.
Nowadays, all films can be divided into three large groups: superhero movies (there are a lot of them, they are also extremely diverse in quality); faceless action movies whose plot cannot be remembered the next day after viewing; and serious movies that raise important social topics.
So, "Anchored: not on the cards", fortunately, is not included in any of these groups. This is a cool adventure movie, which has not been on the big screens for so long (since the time of "Treasures of the Nation").
Plot. As in any adventure movie, the whole plot is based on a treasure hunt. The film begins with a small flashback showing Nathan Drake's past, or rather his childhood. And then the main action does not take long to wait and immediately breaks into the cinema screens. Everything happens quickly, the plot moves without pauses or long dialogues that do not carry a plot load. This can also be considered a minus of the film: personally, I did not have enough time to get acquainted with the main characters outside the main plot, we were very quickly introduced to Nathan, Sally, and them among themselves. The main plot twists of the film are connected with the word "betrayal". I will say separately about humor - it is there, there is a lot of it and it does not look absurd or stupid, all jokes are quite appropriate.
Setting. Here the authors of the film did a great job. During the film, we will visit several locations at once, which are shown in all their glory. For example, part of the action takes place in Barcelona, and if you have been there, you will easily find out the specific places where the heroes are.
Action and stunts. This item made me very happy. Tom Holland's physical fitness, properly staged stunts and battle scenes have played their part, and the action looks damn cool!
Actors and characters. Here we come to the most interesting.
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