I’ve heard a few good things about “22 Bullets” so I put some effort into getting a copy. The film is also originally in French, so I had to spend some time finding a viewable translation. I don’t really like dubbed films, so I opted for English sub-titles. Too bad the ones I got were done via automatic machine translation (I am pretty sure it was Google Translate). They conveyed the meaning, but had no authentic beauty.
Anyways, back to the movie itself. For me it was a disappointment. I enjoyed Jean Reno acting, as I almost always do. But everything else was bad. The story was very simplistic and very straight forward. No plot twists there. The acting of most other characters was mediocre. And really it was a move with nothing much happening.
On top of that, I have a problem with movies that make idols out of criminals and that promote criminal way of life. I think we have enough crap in this world already to be asking for more, especially in such a way. Maybe it was lost in translation, but “22 Bullets” seemed liked that kind of movie.
Overall, a 3 out of 5, mostly for Jean Reno.
Agree. Looks like the director staked on Jean Reno only.