Gemini Man

2019 • 117 minutes
3.8
663 reviews
26%
Tomatometer
PG-13
Rating
Eligible
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Will Smith stars in the nonstop action thrill-ride from Academy Award®-winning director Ang Lee. Retired hitman Henry Brogan (Smith) is forced on the run and finds himself hunted by his ultimate adversary - a younger clone of himself. Packed with epic fight scenes and groundbreaking visual effects, Gemini Man is the future of action movies.
Rating
PG-13

Ratings and reviews

3.8
663 reviews
Artari 808
January 20, 2020
I am not one to review negatively. But to save others from purchasing or renting this movie. I would like to point out at how horrible the storyline was. You have a clone that has no problem in kicking Will , but when he is not fighting with him. Soft in nature, an emotional type. It became too much drama for an action pack film.The cgi effects were not great at all. It seems it was really rushed to put to box office. I agree with others on these bad reviews. Sorry W.S this is not your best film
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My Alarm
February 2, 2020
The movie wasn't that bad, but for the $17 dollars that a movie theater is charging, is not worth it. Netflix is capable of doing similar or better movies than this for $8 a month. It was an Ok action film, the famous Computer Graphics will Smith looked good because it was mostly done indoors or in dark places. In the ending you could tell it was a bad Computer Graphics made. You could clearly tell it was super fake. If I were you, I would wait until it comes for free
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John Becknell
September 3, 2020
Ridiculous. I expected a park your brain at the door kind of action movie, but some scenes were too contrived to get over without scratching your head and saying under your breath, "uh, ok". Smith plays an elite assassin, and the opening scene he has to make an impossible sniper shot a billion miles out. He's got a piece of paper with math calculations scribbled out, I assume, to work out the wind speed and arc of the shot. I understand correcting for variables. But come on. Where's the abacus?
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