MILE 22 MOVIE REVIEWS

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Mark Wahlberg stars in MILE 22

 

Average Ratings:2.16/5
Score: 25% Positive
Reviews Counted:4
Positive:1
Negative :3
Neutral:0
From All the  Top Indian Critics reviews on the web

Ratings: 4/5 Review By: Neil Soans Site: Times Of India

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Ratings: 1/5 Review By: Mihir fadnavis Site: Firstpost

Mile 22 does a belly flop. Not only is this film starving for genuine thrills but its also one that takes itself too seriously despite being a substandard Mission Impossible knockoff. A good spy film will build tension, raise the stakes and render characters we care about under Bergs direction we get none of those elements. The action is shot and edited in clumsy ways, leaning towards audience disorientation as opposed to giving them an adrenaline ride. Style over substance is given a pass when the style in question is itself worth writing about

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Ratings: 1.5/5 Review By: Shalini Site: Indian Express

Mile 22 borrows liberally, bringing in: a) Ukais, who holds his own despite the star power, muscular presence, and the amateur geopolitical chatter of old-hand Wahlberg; b) an apartment complex, where bad guys are chasing the good guys (though, the film drills in, there are none of those); c) martial arts, which the film decides to use anyway given that Uwais is on the rolls, though he has no business being so good at it unless he is not what he says he is (a point no one notices); and d) the hint of a sequel.

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Ratings: — Review By: Deborah Site: Hindu

Mile 22 is director Bergs third collaboration with Wahlberg after Lone Survivor, Deepwater Horizon and Patriots Day. While their partnership has yielded better results in the past, the latest is a chaotic and confusing attempt at a slick action blockbuster. The worst part of it, is that the duo has already announced the film is the first of a trilogy.

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