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" Blu-Ray- 1hr. 44min First Viewing It's a predictable film, made with an anonymous blandness, but Miss Bala is never truly bad enough to hate. Well, at least not to me (it's very easy to see how someone would, though). The story is pretty sloppily told, alternating between faux-empowerment (the lead's journey is, actually, quite depressing), clumsy messaging, and Latin stereotypes (as with most films, Mexico is presented as Hell on Earth). There are enough moments of okay action to hold attentio"
“To be honest, I wasn’t sure what to expect from this flick but since it was on Netflix, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, even though there were some good ideas and the damned thing had some potential, it turned out to be pretty weak, I’m afraid. Above all, their approach to the material was just completely wrong. Indeed, after watching ‘Narcos’ also on Netflix, with its gritty and raw approach to handle your average Latin cartel, it was rather difficult to take this movie seriously. Of course, you could blame Catherine Hardwicke but with her directing debut ‘Thirteen’, she had delivered one of the most realistic depiction of teenagers I have seen. Another missed opportunity was also how they handled Lino, the bad guy. Indeed, there were some scenes during which the” read more