![]() Like many have already said about this film, Bob Odenkirk crushes it as Hutch. It does take its time to make you care about the characters, but if for nothing else, the attention to detail in the action is what will sell the movie for action buffs. Once this film gets going, it's pedals to the metal in terms of fights and cleverness. The film takes its time letting you know where Hutch Mansell (Bob Odenkirk) is in his life right now, which really made a bigger impact when you learn who he really is. ![]() Having surpassed his rage in the past and left his previous life behind, he very quickly finds himself back in the game. The film opens with a family man, overtired and in a looped daily routine, as two people invade his home and bring out his forgotten past. Here's why I absolutely recommend checking out Nobody. Not only is this film possibly better than most of its kind, but I also connected with most of the characters here, and with a short 90-minute run time, that's saying a lot. Honestly, I wasn't super excited for this one, given that the trailers made it look too similar to movies like the aforementioned, but I'm very glad I gave it the chance. It's rare that a film like Nobody comes out and feels similar to other movies like John Wick or Taken, while also having a completely fresh identity of its own. When a low-budget film comes along that simply wants to entertain its audience and ends up going above and beyond its promise, all I can do is praise it.
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