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Tuesday, 09/20/2022 1:26:00 PM

Tuesday, September 20, 2022 1:26:00 PM

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Review for the MVP movie:

https://rogersmovienation.com/2022/08/22/movie-review-a-ptsd-vet-and-nfl-has-been-bond-mvp/

"Good intentions run smack into self-indulgence in “MVP,” a slack, sentimental, cliche-and-stereotype-stuffed drama from activist, charitable foundation founder, Green Beret vet and actor Nate Boyer."

"Boyer’s a perfectly passable actor, if not leading man material. He looks like a young Dylan Walsh. But as a producer, he should have had the good sense to hire a director for “MVP,” someone who could say, “OK, bro, that’s enough close-ups of you.” As a director, he would have been well-served to give total autonomy to his editor. Every shot of Boyer is held too long, every scene runs past its climax, creating a movie with no pace or narrative drive. Pointless dead time, the odd bad scene that could have been discarded — there’s an 85 minute movie in this 113 minute long film."

"With a bit of editing and polish and in the right directing hands, this screenplay might have played, [Boyer's] performance might have been toned down. “MVP” could have made the cut. Good intentions or not, it doesn’t."