
Movie spotlight
Nobody
@nobody cams on social media under the virtual persona of a sweet and sexy anime doll. But the girl underneath the colorful costumes is scared to leave her apartment and doesn't have any friends.
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Plot Summary
A seemingly ordinary family man, Hutch Mansell, leads a mundane life, suppressing his violent past. When a home invasion triggers his dormant rage, he unleashes a brutal and efficient set of skills, revealing a hidden capacity for extreme violence. As he confronts increasingly dangerous adversaries, his actions draw the attention of powerful crime figures, forcing him to fight for his family and confront who he truly is.
Critical Reception
Nobody received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its inventive action sequences, dark humor, and Bob Odenkirk's performance. While some noted its similarities to other 'retired assassin' thrillers, the film was largely commended for its sheer entertainment value and stylish execution.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its surprisingly effective and creative action choreography.
Bob Odenkirk's performance as a reluctant, yet lethal, protagonist was a standout element.
The film successfully balances brutal violence with moments of unexpected humor.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed Nobody, appreciating the thrilling action, the charismatic lead performance by Bob Odenkirk, and the film's ability to deliver satisfyingly over-the-top violence. Many found it to be a fun and entertaining ride that exceeded expectations.
Fun Fact
Bob Odenkirk trained extensively for the role, engaging in a rigorous regimen of boxing, judo, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, and Krav Maga for over two years prior to filming.
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