Shadow in the Cloud

Shadow in the Cloud

Shadow in the Cloud 2020

 
IMDb Ratings: 4.1/10
 
Genres: Action, Horror, War
 
Language: English
 
Release Year: 2020

Director: Roseanne Liang

Stars Cast: Chloë Grace Moretz, Nick Robinson, Beulah Koale
 

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Shadow in the Cloud

Shadow in the Cloud Movie Review

 
Apparently the WWII / horror action Shadow in the Cloud opens with a cartoon, because the film itself is as crazy as any Looney Tunes cartoon. Simply put, it should be the stupidest thing I've ever seen in a long time, but I'm sure the creators know what they're doing, the goal is to make a film that puts the importance of pure entertainment before small issues. such as logic or laws of physics. I think they succeeded: look with the right mindset (trailer lets you know what you mean), and there is so much fun you can have with the crazy act and the stupidity of the procedures.

Chloë Grace Moretz plays the role of Maude Garrett, a sudden B-17 bomber, with special orders and a secret package. The vigilant team throws the new passenger into the sperry ball turret of the plane (placed on the plane's plane) until after takeoff, but the flight does not go as planned: Maude is guilty of Shatners, exploring the destructive gremlin. without a plane, and a bomb is attacked by Japanese fighters.

With the change of events that can be freely described as impossible, Maude is trapped in Sperry, and has to go through the outer turret door to rescue her baby from the gremlin (did I mention her 'secret package' for her baby?). This requires a plucky gal to crawl under the plane as it flies a few hundred miles an hour - something that will require the extra strength of a gorilla's body that is about the same size - all the while avoiding enemy fire. One might think that he would never have received the bombs, but it happened that when Maude fell off the bomb, he was thrown back into the plane by the force of an exploding plane, and then flew down to retrieve the plane. sniffing. Physics schmysics.

I think there will usually be two types of audience reactions: ridicule and ridicule from those who cannot accept your sarcasm; and the fame from all the others, who see it as an insurmountable piece of escape. I'm in the last camp: if there's anything I would like to see go further, director Roseanne Liang dances madness until 11 for the finalé (Moretz pulled it out with an injured gremlin after the accident appeared to be a disappointment after all that had happened before).

7.5 / 10, compiled up to 8 in IMDb. Tie yourself to one dangerous ride.