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Kick Ass (2010) Official Review

Posted in Blog, Official Reviews by Maz on Thursday, April 8th, 2010 at 10:34 1 Comments

Kick Ass is easily TFB’s film of the year – this film quite simply Kicked Ass. If you’re anything like me you’ve probably been waiting in anticipation for Kick Ass since you first saw the trailer, and just so you know- Kick Ass did not disappoint.

With a mostly British cast and British born director and writers, Kick Ass is a film we on this little island can be well and truly proud of.  Aaron Johnson leads the Kick Ass cast in a funny, witty and maybe slightly eccentric storyline.

The Plot

Dave is a normal but completely unnoticed high school student, him and his friends like to hang out at comic book stores and joke about the women they can’t get. One day Dave decides that he wants to be a super hero, even though he has absoluetly no training or special skills to help him out what so ever.

The Thoughts

For a virtually unknown cast, that are mostly under 20 years of age, Kick Ass is top notch – each actor holds their own adding their own style and flair to a set of already great characters. Not once was I bored or looking at my watch during this film, but was mostly in awe of the character Hit Girl played by the then eleven-year-old Chloe Mortez. Hit Girl steals most the scenes she’s in, though you may find the language coming out of this kid’s mouth a little unsettling, it’s all in good humor. Aaron Johnson, who you may remember from Brit flick Nowhere Boy is a good choice for Kick Ass – something about him screams Peter Parker and he’s not half bad to look at either.

Usually I can’t stand Nicholas Cage but in Kick Ass I found his performance refreshing and highly entertaining, his chemisty with Mortez is perfect and they make a good team as Hit Girl and Big Daddy and of course Mark Strong does the bad guy Frank D’Amico just as well as he does all the other bad guys he’s ever played.

The producers pay homage to the comic  legends such as Superman, with them never forgetting where their roots came from. A superb film with clever one liners and dialogue that is just down right funny. Kick Ass made up for the recent string of disapointments they’ve been spewing out at the cinema and then some. You must see this film as soon as you can.

The Film Buzz Rating: 8.5/10

UK Release Date: 26th March 2010

Director: Matthew Vaughn

Writer’s: Mark Millar, Jane Goldman

Links: IMDB, Official Site

http://www.kickass-themovie.com/

1 Comments to “Kick Ass (2010) Official Review”

  1. Indeed this is a solid film, loved it it’s so unique and well done. Didn’t like the little kid swearing though…that disgusted me.

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