Close
(2019) Movie Review, above photo: IMDB page for Close.
Greetings
valued Dan's Movie Report readers. Today is the day! Netflix hits
hard with two kick ass properties, The Punisher season 2 and Close
starring Noomi Rapace. Not gonna lie anything Noomi stars in piques
my interest. I find her to be engaging in talent and personality.
Probably my favorite movie of Noomi is the crushing Daisy Diamond.
That said, of course Noomi is best known for The girl with the
Dragon Tattoo series and Prometheus.
Close
opens with an operation somewhere in the middle east where Noomi is
assigned to protect an individual but the operation turns sideways
and the truck driver is killed. Since this was before the main
credits roll I figured this would not spoil any main plot points,
which I freaking hate when reviewers do.
OK
Here we go! Close represents a huge step for Noomi as a action
heroine, She is kicking some serious ass! She has really leveled up
the intensity in this vicious violent film. The five foot three 115
pound girl is throwing some power and really hurting people, well in
this film. I mean ha, this is a fantasy right! Seriously though Close
is a real edge of your seat action yarn, that never slows down,
except when you think nothing is happening, except it does! Noomi
flexes her acting muscles in scenes with the young lady Zoe, she is
protecting. Noomi has to remain emotionless during the film, but she
proves she can handle the delicate balance of character.
Close
probably should have had a theatrical run prior to Netflix.
Interestingly Noomi is listed as one of the film's several Executive
Producers. I am guessing that Noomi eventually wants to be back in
the big budget action game but her own action series or film.
The
film seems like it was shot or edited with a brown filter, A sepia
tone to convey the desert setting. That said, the cinematography is
quite engaging, as the audience is brought into the action. Close as
the name implies is filmed almost as a character study on the trials
of a personal protection operative.
Great
action, some creative death scenes are only part of Close, as the
film takes some interesting twists and turns over the short 97 minute
run time. The cool thing is there are many breaks in the action to
learn about the two central characters on the fly, with the step
mother looming in the background trying to take over control of her
late husband's money. The story in Close is pretty simple, but it
develops enough of a human interaction to keep the viewer interested
without getting bogged down in too many meaningless distractions.
Kudos
go to Netflix as in 2019 they are increasing their original content
output. Close represents a fresh start to the year. Close rates a
strong 8 out of 10. If Noomi wants to be my personal bodyguard, I
would not mind ha! Serious though, the film is great and I hope it
comes eventually to DVD with special features.
Go and get Netflix now! Or point your browsers and log in to www.netflix.com
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