Ah, Max Payne, ever wounder what Max Payne would be like with out bullet time?
well then youve come to the right place! As you may or may not know one of the key elements of the game that Max Payne is based off of has this little feature called bullet time. we wont get in to it here the conterversy Matrix Vs Max Payne (the game) both came out at about the same time, and was great debate who came up with bullet time. Max Payne excutes it well in the game, Matrix excutes it well in the movie, Max Payne dosent excute bullet time almsot at all. There are 2 may be 3 scenes that use bullet time or something simular (just slowed down footage)
So, if you go to max payne to see something visually stunning, and simular to Sin City. I loved this movie for that and seeing some of the characters from the game come to life on the big screen. The lack of bullet time/gun battles disappointes me, there are also a few conanuity errors that I notticed for example, its snowing (lightly) Maz holds up his gun pauses for about 3 seconds then shoots, in those 3 seconds there is like an inch of snow on Max's arm and gun. in my opinion way to much time was spent on the stupid "angles" and not enough of what makes Max Payne, Max Payne
P.s. - There is an after credits scene
Movie Miguel Rating: 08.00 out of 10
(Last reviewed on 10.17.08)
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