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I was disappointed. I thought there would be a short epilogue, a couple of minutes to tie the loose ends. Something like: the president reveals the scheme in public, promises that the culprits will receive heavy punishments and their victims will be fully compensated, and finally states her resignation on the ground that she was elected at the expense of innocent people and that she feels responsible, even though she was unaware. And, for good measure, Adam would be seen tending to bees in some small village with nice neighbors. How about that?

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I agree and like your ending better.

I thought that the problem was that The Stath's forté is beating the hell out of people, but the 3 "baddies" left weren't worthy opponents, so the mercenary leader had to be introduced as a final boss. After that, it was just mop up and a rather unconvincing jump through the window.

I didn't mind the rest of the end as it left things open to go in different directions. If it had flopped, Clay could have died or gone on to something like you suggest, or the Prez/Westwyld could be determined to hunt him down... or maybe (with Agent Parker?) help him "tend to the hive".

@Strawberry Shortcake said:

I was disappointed. I thought there would be a short epilogue, a couple of minutes to tie the loose ends. Something like: the president reveals the scheme in public, promises that the culprits will receive heavy punishments and their victims will be fully compensated, and finally states her resignation on the ground that she was elected at the expense of innocent people and that she feels responsible, even though she was unaware. And, for good measure, Adam would be seen tending to bees in some small village with nice neighbors. How about that?

That would have been nice.

I really hated the daughter FBI agent. This guy who isn't even related to her mother does more to bring down the people that made her kill herself than her own daughter, who was an FBI agent. She was kind of an asshole throughout the movie. No wonder she didn't have a husband.

@cswood said:

@Strawberry Shortcake said:

I was disappointed. I thought there would be a short epilogue, a couple of minutes to tie the loose ends. Something like: the president reveals the scheme in public, promises that the culprits will receive heavy punishments and their victims will be fully compensated, and finally states her resignation on the ground that she was elected at the expense of innocent people and that she feels responsible, even though she was unaware. And, for good measure, Adam would be seen tending to bees in some small village with nice neighbors. How about that?

That would have been nice.

I really hated the daughter FBI agent. This guy who isn't even related to her mother does more to bring down the people that made her kill herself than her own daughter, who was an FBI agent. She was kind of an asshole throughout the movie. No wonder she didn't have a husband.

She was a pointless character that seemed to be there just to fill certain "obligations" in movies these days. Not exactly a credible portrayal of an FBI agent and I believe FBI agents actually have fitness tests they have to pass and let's just say that she isn't passing any of them unless they have a new plus size women's category.

The movie itself is a decent enough "Statham movie", which basically means he walks around looking grumpy and punching people in the face for about 90 minutes or so. Thing is he already has several movies where he pretty much plays the same character like "the mechanic" or "Transporter" and why not just make a sequel to them? Or maybe it is financially more lucrative for a film studio to bet on a new IP and hope for a jackpot. Anyways the movie often seems like a comedy what with the constant talk about bees and bee trivia and the occasional bee puns, but it's all delivered in such a serious dead pan manner with plenty of gratuitous violence. To be honest maybe it was even slightly worse than his usual movies because watching Statham walk around punching people in the face for 90 minutes with no real resistance or opposition starts to look bland sooner or later and you kind of just want the movie to end after the first 60 minutes because you've basically already seen everything.

@aholejones said:

She was a pointless character that seemed to be there just to fill certain "obligations" in movies these days. Not exactly a credible portrayal of an FBI agent and I believe FBI agents actually have fitness tests they have to pass and let's just say that she isn't passing any of them unless they have a new plus size women's category.

I didn't realize it, but I've actually seen her play almost the exact same character in a Liam Neeson movie called Blacklight. She just plays "sassy black woman" stereotype. I'm black and I despise those roles.

@aholejones said:

The movie itself is a decent enough "Statham movie", which basically means he walks around looking grumpy and punching people in the face for about 90 minutes or so.

But at least that part of the movie I enjoyed. I don't watch Statham movies for the acting or plot, I watch them to see him kick ass, and at least his fight scenes were pretty entertaining. But my god, the awful FBI daughter and the weak beta "dude bro" bad guys who are clearly Wolf of Wall Street knockoffs were pretty annoying. Josh Hutcherson plays one of the most annoying villains I've seen in a movie, and Statham doesn't get to beat the shit out of him.

@aholejones said:

@cswood said:

@Strawberry Shortcake said:

I was disappointed. I thought there would be a short epilogue, a couple of minutes to tie the loose ends. Something like: the president reveals the scheme in public, promises that the culprits will receive heavy punishments and their victims will be fully compensated, and finally states her resignation on the ground that she was elected at the expense of innocent people and that she feels responsible, even though she was unaware. And, for good measure, Adam would be seen tending to bees in some small village with nice neighbors. How about that?

That would have been nice.

I really hated the daughter FBI agent. This guy who isn't even related to her mother does more to bring down the people that made her kill herself than her own daughter, who was an FBI agent. She was kind of an asshole throughout the movie. No wonder she didn't have a husband.

She was a pointless character that seemed to be there just to fill certain "obligations" in movies these days. Not exactly a credible portrayal of an FBI agent and I believe FBI agents actually have fitness tests they have to pass and let's just say that she isn't passing any of them unless they have a new plus size women's category.

The movie itself is a decent enough "Statham movie", which basically means he walks around looking grumpy and punching people in the face for about 90 minutes or so. Thing is he already has several movies where he pretty much plays the same character like "the mechanic" or "Transporter" and why not just make a sequel to them? Or maybe it is financially more lucrative for a film studio to bet on a new IP and hope for a jackpot. Anyways the movie often seems like a comedy what with the constant talk about bees and bee trivia and the occasional bee puns, but it's all delivered in such a serious dead pan manner with plenty of gratuitous violence. To be honest maybe it was even slightly worse than his usual movies because watching Statham walk around punching people in the face for 90 minutes with no real resistance or opposition starts to look bland sooner or later and you kind of just want the movie to end after the first 60 minutes because you've basically already seen everything.

What do you consider to be 'plus size'? I haven't watched the movie yet (later tonight) but I have seen photos of her & she seems pretty normal.

@bratface said:

What do you consider to be 'plus size'? I haven't watched the movie yet (later tonight) but I have seen photos of her & she seems pretty normal.

It seems that any woman who dares to be >Size 0 is "too fat" for many basement dwellers. E R-L doesn't look as slim in this as she does in "Umbrella Academy", but she's hardly "plus size". Similarly, I've seen lots of guys lambast Bryce Dallas Howard in "Argylle" as being unbelievable as a spy due to her being curvy. Yet no-one complains that, say, Al in "Die Hard" (the cop who gets the greatest Christmas gift of all when he regains his ability to kill people) is not believable as a cop.

@M.LeMarchand said:

@bratface said:

What do you consider to be 'plus size'? I haven't watched the movie yet (later tonight) but I have seen photos of her & she seems pretty normal.

It seems that any woman who dares to be >Size 0 is "too fat" for many basement dwellers. E R-L doesn't look as slim in this as she does in "Umbrella Academy", but she's hardly "plus size". Similarly, I've seen lots of guys lambast Bryce Dallas Howard in "Argylle" as being unbelievable as a spy due to her being curvy. Yet no-one complains that, say, Al in "Die Hard" (the cop who gets the greatest Christmas gift of all when he regains his ability to kill people) is not believable as a cop.

Well she is taller (5' 8") than the average, which is 5' 3'/5' 4" in the US. Maybe that throws off 'his' vision of her overall appearance?

@M.LeMarchand said:

It seems that any woman who dares to be >Size 0 is "too fat" for many basement dwellers. E R-L doesn't look as slim in this as she does in "Umbrella Academy", but she's hardly "plus size".

Okay, let's stop this delusional thinking. Women who are size 2, 4 and even 6 I don't see being considered "fat" or "plus size". The average weight of women has only gone up over the decades because actually holding women to a standard has been so effectively demonized as "fatphobic" or "sexist" or whatever so women don't feel guilty about being overweight despite the health risks and the visual unattractiveness of being fat. And notice "plus size" is not a term applied to men; there is no movement to shame women into accepting fat men, fat men are fat men and fat women are "plus size". That's not by accident.

Now as far as Emmy Raver-Lampman is concerned, I wouldn't say she's fat but she is a bit heavy set. She has a big face which doesn't help. If I had to guess I'd say she's a size 8 maybe? I've looked up pictures of her and sometimes she looks very shapely and other times she looks bigger depending on her clothing. I wouldn't be surprised if she had a baby and just never lost the extra weight. She would look better if she lost weight just like any overweight guy would look better if he lost weight, and let's not pretend that's not the truth.

@M.LeMarchand said:

Similarly, I've seen lots of guys lambast Bryce Dallas Howard in "Argylle" as being unbelievable as a spy due to her being curvy. Yet no-one complains that, say, Al in "Die Hard" (the cop who gets the greatest Christmas gift of all when he regains his ability to kill people) is not believable as a cop.

I like BDH but she was too big in that movie. She looked much more believable doing action stuff in her Jurassic World weight. She was doing all this crazy athletic stuff in Argylle and not losing breath or being exhausted, which is stupid. Imagine Brian Tyree Henry doing that exact same thing, that brother is way too fat to be ice skating.

@cswood said:

@M.LeMarchand said:

It seems that any woman who dares to be >Size 0 is "too fat" for many basement dwellers. E R-L doesn't look as slim in this as she does in "Umbrella Academy", but she's hardly "plus size".

Okay, let's stop this delusional thinking. Women who are size 2, 4 and even 6 I don't see being considered "fat" or "plus size". The average weight of women has only gone up over the decades because actually holding women to a standard has been so effectively demonized as "fatphobic" or "sexist" or whatever so women don't feel guilty about being overweight despite the health risks and the visual unattractiveness of being fat. And notice "plus size" is not a term applied to men; there is no movement to shame women into accepting fat men, fat men are fat men and fat women are "plus size". That's not by accident.

Now as far as Emmy Raver-Lampman is concerned, I wouldn't say she's fat but she is a bit heavy set. She has a big face which doesn't help. If I had to guess I'd say she's a size 8 maybe? I've looked up pictures of her and sometimes she looks very shapely and other times she looks bigger depending on her clothing. I wouldn't be surprised if she had a baby and just never lost the extra weight. She would look better if she lost weight just like any overweight guy would look better if he lost weight, and let's not pretend that's not the truth.

@M.LeMarchand said:

Similarly, I've seen lots of guys lambast Bryce Dallas Howard in "Argylle" as being unbelievable as a spy due to her being curvy. Yet no-one complains that, say, Al in "Die Hard" (the cop who gets the greatest Christmas gift of all when he regains his ability to kill people) is not believable as a cop.

I like BDH but she was too big in that movie. She looked much more believable doing action stuff in her Jurassic World weight. She was doing all this crazy athletic stuff in Argylle and not losing breath or being exhausted, which is stupid. Imagine Brian Tyree Henry doing that exact same thing, that brother is way too fat to be ice skating.

Thanks for being the voice of reason.

I wasn't going to even bother answering since the two non "basement dwellers" completely missed the obvious point, which was that the FBI has serious fitness standards and it is painfully obvious she isn't passing them. The asinine whataboutism about a movie from the 80's would maybe make an iota of sense if the police fitness standards were the same as the FBI standards and if the movie was somewhat topical and if people didn't actually endlessly ridicule real life NYPD cops who are obese. Just google "fat nypd cop" for example and among others you get a real life article titled "Fat cops are weighing down the NYPD". The gentleman above also seems to miss the irony of the term "curvy", which is exactly what plus size people generally call themselves instead of "fat" or "obese".

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