IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes26%
Metacritic29/100
Google Users59%
Director: David Ayer•Genres: Action, Crime, Fantasy, Thriller
In an alternate present-day Los Angeles where humans, orcs, elves, and fairies coexist, a cynical cop and his new orc partner are tasked with protecting a young female elf and a supposedly magical "wondrous" artifact from a dark cult seeking to use it for evil.
Bright received generally negative reviews from critics, who criticized its convoluted plot, underdeveloped world-building, and reliance on tired action tropes. However, it found a more positive audience reception, with many enjoying the action sequences and the unique fantasy elements, making it a popular release for Netflix.
The film's ambitious premise of blending fantasy with gritty crime drama is ultimately let down by a messy script and uninspired execution.
While Will Smith and Joel Edgerton deliver serviceable performances, they can't salvage the film's predictable plot and uneven tone.
The visual effects and action sequences are competent, but they fail to compensate for the lack of compelling character development and a coherent narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews often praised the unique concept of integrating fantasy creatures into a modern urban setting and found the action sequences to be entertaining. However, many viewers also expressed disappointment with the story's lack of originality and felt the world-building could have been more fleshed out.
The extensive makeup and prosthetics for the orc characters took approximately three to four hours to apply each day, significantly impacting the actors' ability to express themselves.
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