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Once Upon A Time in Venice

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The film opens with Steve (Bruce Willis), a detective educating a group of children in a surfing area. With the motto of “living with women, violence against men,” Steve bad luck was stolen by a gang lost dog. After a series of events took place, the film wrapped into a journey to save the lost Steve’s dog Buddy.

Actually when I looked at the loss of the dog, I was thinking of John Wick. But who ever thought Venice Once Upon A Time is nothing like John Wick. Even when the dog was caught, I thought about Taken, but it was not cool either. Once Upon A Time in Venice offers funny episodes in the style of Western culture.

The content in Once Upon a Time in Venice is not new. You may even have seen a few other movies with similar content. The character Steve is not a “good martial arts” or “super” ability as John Wick, but just a normal detective. Along with his associate John, Steve is entangled in two big missions to investigate. These ideas are easy to solve, but many unexpected incidents do not happen. From that incident, the character continues to find a solution in other places, despite the ability to “avoid coconut shell meets coconut shell” very high. That is why the main character is almost the victim of harmful actions for themselves.

In fact, I quite like the story in Once Upon a Time in Venice. If you ignore obscene or excessive humor, the message that the movie brings is good. It’s family affection, forgetting for family as character Dave (John Goodman) has said. It is also dog love and friendship. In some respects, the characters in the movie are quite interesting, including “bad character”. Actually, there is no character totally bad in the movie, and of course no one is good at all. The characters are very ordinary life, no one perfect, just like this life.

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Take, for example, the Spyder (Jason Momoa), a trader “heroin” in the film. This hand is quite standard but declared because the story is so emotional that he decided to return the dog to Steve. I came here laughing even though I did not really say so. But Spyder’s feelings made him feel he was telling the truth, even though the look on his face was dumb. Other characters are similar. Viewers are always watching the silly and serious moments of the characters. Somewhere in every person, there are personal views about life and family. They are different, but there are always people who acknowledge their differences and respect that, rather than disparaging, ridiculing.

But Once Upon a Time in Venice is a comedy action movie … nonsense. The same type of nonsense funny that is similar to the RED film series also has Bruce Willis in the lead role. The way the character is introduced, I feel it is a bit pale and intentional to make it look imposing. But in fact, no character “cranky”, all are just ordinary people with different personalities. The character that made me laugh most probably Yuri (Ken Davitian), a lender specializing in usury. He impressed me with a bikini suit that looked just wanted to vomit. Even the narrator has implications for him. And the move that surprised me the most was to advise him not to borrow his money, after he tried to pay old debt.


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