Thợ Săn Cổ Vật Uncharted (2022)
Synopsis
Ruben Fleischer's 'Uncharted' (2022) is an energetic action-adventure film that navigates the tricky waters of video game adaptation while attempting to forge its own cinematic identity. Steering clear of tedious plot recaps, the movie focuses on establishing the origin story of Nathan Drake (Tom Holland) and Victor Sullivan (Mark Wahlberg), though it frequently nods to the spirit of the beloved game series.
From a filmmaking perspective, Uncharted delivers a barrage of visually arresting action sequences. The standout set pieces, particularly the cargo plane sequence and the daring pirate ship stunt, showcase impressive CGI and are clearly designed for pure spectacle. Tom Holland brings a youthful charm and impressive athleticism to a nascent Nathan Drake, capturing the character's agility and quick wit, even if the deeper, grittier aspects from the game are somewhat underdeveloped. Mark Wahlberg's Sully provides a compelling foil, offering both comedic relief and seasoned mentorship. Antonio Banderas, as the antagonist Moncada, feels largely underutilized, lacking the formidable presence required for such a high-stakes adventure.
While offering exhilarating moments, the film struggles to fully escape the shadow of iconic treasure hunting epics and often feels like a compilation of familiar action tropes. It positions itself as an origin story for a potential cinematic franchise, a competent, albeit conventional, entry into the burgeoning genre of video game adaptations. Ultimately, Uncharted serves its purpose as a fun, escapist blockbuster, a 'popcorn movie' that caters to general audiences seeking thrills, yet it doesn't quite ascend to the pantheon of truly groundbreaking action-adventure films.
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