Apex


Apex 2021

 
IMDb Ratings: N/A
 
Genres: Action, Thriller
 
Language: Hindi(Unofficial VO) + English(ORG)
 
Release Year: 2021

Director: Edward Drake

Stars Cast: Bruce Willis, Neal McDonough, Lochlyn Munro
 

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 Apex Review

 
"I'm bacon and eggs on Sunday morning." Those are the words of Bruce Willis' character, Thomas Malone. Elsewhere the screen maker says happily, "yes I nailed it".

However Apex 2021 is an exciting game set for the future. Hologram and a daylight-ed Blade Runner vibe provided. Apex is also an exciting game of la natural androcide. The main leader uses his intelligence and ingenuity to allow every man (or woman) to kill each other.

So is Apex better than most crap Bruce Willis has been releasing for the past 8-9 years? Surprisingly yes. And is Apex modest even though Willis can no longer do well? And surprisingly yes.

Apex for all solid purposes, is another thing. Mexican posture full of testosterone. The characters (minus AARP-hinged Willis) are actually very good. Their maneuvering maneuver is highlighted by the clear, contrasting play of actor Neil McDonough. She's cold, white, and she's not crazy (she says so).

The end of Apex is almost the end of the film's low light. Wondering how the Willis persona escapes the explosive house (I think he was also a hologram). He also wonders how Bruce's Malone escapes a crowd of intellectuals wearing a red jacket in the woods (I mean, WTF).

Directed by Edward Drake (Cosmic Sin, Broil) and driven by equal dialogue as he is extremely violent, Apex is similar to the likes of 1994's Surviving the Game and The Hunt. I dug a banter between free and contemptuous markers. I also dig into Hugh Wielenga's musical notes which are equal parts of techno, ripe, and awesome.

Apex is about five, rich snobbish hunters who pay to hunt a former immortal policeman (Bruce Willis in monosyllabic mode). Willis does not do much but his double strength does (shocking). Apex by definition, means higher point. Yes, Apex film is a "high point" considering that I had little hope.