Indonesian Subtitle Barely Legal 2011
Rating language release other uploader download 2 Arabic 3 Brazilian Portuguese 0 Bulgarian 2 Chinese 2 Croatian 0 Croatian 0 Croatian 0 Croatian 0 Dutch 0 Dutch 22 English 0 English 0 English 0 English 0 English 0 English 0 English 0 English 0 English 0 English 2 Farsi/Persian 0 Finnish 0 French 4 Greek 1 Hebrew 0 Indonesian 0 Italian 0 Korean 0 Norwegian 0 Norwegian 0 Portuguese 1 Romanian 1 Romanian 1 Romanian 1 Romanian 1 Romanian 1 Romanian 1 Romanian 1 Romanian 1 Romanian 1 Romanian 1 Romanian 1 Romanian 1 Romanian 1 Serbian 8 Spanish 0 Swedish 0 Turkish. Ideas that don't meet their potential are the bete noire of film reviews. In theory every movie that has ever been made could potentially have benefited from one more rewrite, one more tweak, before going before the cameras. And then there is this film. Arguably the 'poster child' for scripts that weren't quite ready for primetime.
Barely Lethal movie YIFY subtitles. There must be a shortage of capable men, that's why women now seem to be the ones taking over in saving the world (if not doing something that only men usually do). Memang film subtitle indonesia yang bagus adalah film yang memiliki banyak sekali penggemar. Anda bisa membaca sedikit alur dan info Barely Legal (2011) di bawah ini.
The irony is that the idea is rock-solid; and, even more ironic, something Hollywood (A-List Hollywood, not backlot Hollywood) had seemingly missed. I am betting the logline for this was something like 'Trained teen female killer ready for anything. Except High School,' or something close. Totally agree with earlier reviewers that every possible chance for getting a scene right was wrecked or ruined in favor of bad dialog and shaky acting. Cliches abound. They actually leap off the screen and bang you on your head to make sure you get the 'joke' (like the substitute mom whose every piece of advice sounds oddly like an apology for something she herself did when she was young. Or the father who tries so hard to talk his son that he sounds like an SNL skit).
Could have been a contender. After a viewing at 1am I am pretty satisfied with the overall film, I didn't go in to this expecting a life altering message or acting that would move me, for what it is the film done the job; light, airy, a predictable yet enjoyable watch. The main draw to this film was the cast, I enjoyed Hailee Steinfeld in Enders Game and thought the somewhat masculine performance would carry well, her commitment was visible and seemed genuine (as much as could be) in the role of a deadly teenage girl. Sophie Turner being another name that caught my eye sadly didn't live up, I feel disappointed with her acting, getting the underlining sense it was half arsed-although the American accent may have been a factor in throwing off her game as well as living up to the stereotypical 'agent' robotic personality. The acting was OK.
This isn't a film I would personally run to tell my friends about, partly due to the shame of a 22 year old man liking chick-flick-esque films but mainly due to the rushed style of structure. The screenplay let this one down, rushed and again, half arsed. The small roles such as Jaime King's annoyed me slightly too but that could be a personal thing. All in all my verdict is, surprisingly, worth a watch.
I never really swear off watching something a second time but this will be one I won't be thinking about again until it shows up on film4. Don't expect too much and you'll have a 'nice' hour and forty minutes:). There must be a shortage of capable men, that's why women now seem to be the ones taking over in saving the world (if not doing something that only men usually do).
Well, at least, that's how it looks in movies. We've seen Katniss Everdeen and Tris Prior lead powerful rebellions against their respective ironfisted governments, Clary Fray battle demons and supernaturals, and Jupiter Jones get crowned as the cosmic queen. I mean, from becoming mere sexual objects for playboy billionaires, they've gone as far as being the supreme leader of the universe, what else can these women do just so they could equate themselves with men?
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What about as an international assassin? In Barely Lethal, 16 year-old Megan Walsh (not her real name) is a trained international assassin. This premise already engages interest and holds so much potential, but it fails to deliver a satisfying result. The problem begins when Megan leaves the academy where little girls are trained to become assassins. She fakes her death and enrolls herself in a suburban highschool, hoping everything is going to be normal.
Only it turns out it isn't as easy as it seems. From here, the trajectory of the narrative disappoints immensely. It begins undermining the capacity of its lead character by dismissing the fact that she is a trained killer, exposing her vulnerabilities and teenage dramas, instead. This isn't a totally a insane idea, she's 16-year old, after all. But getting further dragged by bland one liners and intertwining subplots, makes it even worse. Eventually, in the wake of its competing concerns, it loses grip of its own direction and struggles to arrive to a decent endpoint. It also doesn't succeed tapping the utmost otential of its strong supports by not giving them enough material to work with.