In my opinion, the most disappointing thing about many Netflix movies is that in principle and premise, they tend to be excellent, and the talent can be seen both behind and in front of the camera; however, there is always something that goes wrong in the course of the production to our screens.
As for the style and look of this film, this film hits on almost all cylinders. The premise is intriguing, and in better hands, be it David Ayer or McG, this would have been much more entertaining. It's not that the ingredients aren't there, but something about the script never works for me. There is a certain lack of logic in how the universe works and the…