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Sweet Girl review: Unoriginal and devoid of substance

Jason Mamoa tries his best imitation of an angry Jason Bourne and it falls short in execution in this action thriller,

2.5/5
Ryan Gomez
Aug 24, 2021
Sweet Girl review: Unoriginal and devoid of substance

Sweet Girl

Story:

Ray Cooper (Jason Mamoa) is on a path of revenge against a powerful pharmaceutical company, which he believes is responsible for the death of his wife. His first priority is, however, to keep his daughter Rachel (Isabela Merced) safe.

Review:

For any film to have a compelling narrative, the most essential ingredient is to have a well-defined arc for the protagonists, or even the antagonists. If this cannot be established within the first act, then the story faces a monumental task to keep the audiences hooked till the very end. Sweet Girl, unfortunately, falls into this particular category, as Ray Cooper’s motivations and reasoning to go after the ‘evil corporation’ are not convincing enough.

While the twist-climax manages to justify them to a certain extent, it was a little too late into the narrative and therefore, lacks a certain degree of conviction. This shocking twist is one of the few moments in the story that gives the film a sense of intrigue. However, it also lets the narrative fall into an endless pit of questions and plot holes. While these plot holes can be brushed aside on a technicality, the writing lacked the finer nuances to validate the twist ending.

The overall story is identical to season two of the Marvel-Netflix TV show, The Punisher. Jon Bernthal’s Frank Castle/The Punisher becomes a father figure to a teenage girl, as they are hunted down by a deadly assassin hired by powerful men. While The Punisher was a critically acclaimed masterpiece, Sweet Girl is unable to repackage the story into an engrossing watch. There are also hints of the Bourne franchise in certain parts, which are not difficult to miss.

The performances of the two leads, Jason Mamoa and Isabela Merced, are commendable. However, the performances of the supporting cast on the other hand left a lot to be desired. There were fairly decent action sequences scattered across the movie, but none that would have one’s eyes glued to the screen. The philosophical monologues by Jason Mamaoa’s character at the beginning and end of the film did not match his character’s arc and stuck out like a sore thumb. The subplot about another twist at the end, with regards to the mastermind behind the conspiracy, was cliche and obvious from the start.

Verdict:

The film is a letdown from the get-go and might not even appeal to even the most ardent Jason Mamo fans.

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Cast and Crew

Jeffrey Fierson

Jason Momoa

Ray Cooper

Isabela Moner

Rachel Cooper

Manuel Garcia-Rulfo

Amos Santos

Adria Arjona

Amanda Cooper

Justin Bartha

Simon Keeley

Lex Scott Davis

FBI Detective Sarah Meeker

Dominic Fumusa

Sam Walker

Reggie Lee

Dr. Wu

Helen E. McNutt

Older Wife

Brian Howe

Pete Micelli

Marie Zoumanigui

Judy

James Anthony McBride

Building Security Guard

Cherie McClain

Newscaster #1

Matthew Hostetter

Auctioneer

Tammy Brant

Toll Booth Worker

Jake Allyn

Titus

Tony Amen

T-Station Passenger

Dana Cuomo

Flight Attendant

Chris Drexel

Government Official

Joshua Dye

Biker Dude

Joe Fishel

Gala Guest

Chris Frank

Pedestrian

Anthony Garcia

FBI Agent

Sarah Helbringer

Super Store Employee

Mathew Trent Hunnicutt

Reporter

William Kania

Pittsburgh Pirates Fan

Dana Langshaw

Gala Guest

Jason McCune

State Trooper

Tiffany Sander McKenzie

Hospital Visitor

Molly Miller

Biker Woman

Christopher Nardizzi

Pittsburgh Pirates Security

Dale Pavinski

Trevor Atsbury

Edward Pfeifer

Pirate Fan

Dwayne Pintoff

Smart Driver

Devin Reeve

Agent James

Eric Sharpe

Subway Passenger

Erika Shrout

Gala Bartender

Bruce M. Stockert

Political writer

Dennis Thompson

Pittsburgh Pirates Fan

Amy Brenneman

Diana Morgan

Milena Rivero

Rachel 11 Y

Raza Jaffrey

Vinod Shah

Michael Raymond-James

FBI Detective John Rothman

Nelson Franklin

Martin Bennett

Will Blagrove

Detective Alvarez

Tom McNutt

Older Husband

Kristy Nolen

Diner Waitress

Erin Barnes

Nurse

Liron Blumenthal

Female Server

Ricardo Miguel Young

Newscaster #2

Bobby Liga

Newscaster #4

Cale Schultz

Matthews

Dave Camarillo

Trainer

Saira Awan

Shah's Wife

Carly Bruno

Nurse

David Cohen

Government Employee

Terry Dunn

Crime Scene Onlooker

Jim Fitzgerald

Doctor

Xander Goldman

Policeman; Officer Herrick

John W. Iwanonkiw

Photographer at the Red Carpet Gala

Gina Jun

Gala Guest

Mark Klein

Subway Wanderer

Grace Langshaw

Featured Gala Model

F. Robert McMurray

Suited Businessman

Ted Opalinski

Pittsburgh Pirate Fan

Keith Otto

FBI Agent

Roger Petan

Pirates Fan

Bill Smith

Gala Guest

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