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8/10
The Citizen Kane of action films...
Offworld_Colony7 February 2020
When is a movie not a movie? How do you rate a movie like this anyway?

Hardcore Henry completely reinvents cinematic language. It's closer to a videogame in streamlined story and brutal, flinch-inducing violence. The sometimes low-res, often choppy POV is ballsy and cleverly conceived, gags and smart editing is commendable, the director's well-honed eye providing a true cinematic breath of fresh air.

It has superbly apt, moody music and good directional sound, it's not nearly as cheap as the marketing led me to believe even though it's clearly on a shoestring, its inventiveness and good blend of stunt performers and FX create a non-nauseous, toe-curling adrenaline rush.

There's admiration to be found in the lack of exposition in the 8-bit paper-thin plot and the gaudy, gonzo characters of a suitable Sharlto Copley. If you're in to videogames or appreciate something different, then Hardcore Henry is a revelatory, avant-garde, art-house action flick with its tongue in its cheek and its balls to the wall. It's also a sadistic, nihilistic over the top collection of video game levels. Insanely creative and in incredibly bad taste. It's a gory riot, blackly comic and tells you exactly what it is upfront and never lets up. Many parts of this film are stupid, ugly, dragging and plain insufferable and then there's equal parts hilarity and visual wit, true kineticism and sheer stuntman balls.

Very Russian. Not for everyone. And wears thin by the end, but very much a one of a kind and relentlessly intent on being it's own beast. And it helps that the ending is so absurdly laugh-out-loud OTT that it puts Crank to shame.
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8/10
To The Negative Reviews, What Else Were You Expecting?
Bourne078 April 2016
Wow, seeing some of these reviews really made me laugh. "Generic, it's the exact same thing as if you were playing a FPS game!" Maybe those who are saying those things saw a different trailer than me? This movie is exactly what it was promoted to be. An hour and thirty six minutes of a lot of violence, jokes, and well, shakiness. Within the first 30 minutes of the movie, many people walked out murmuring to themselves "this is stupid, my head hurts" and I really questioned why they even bought a ticket in the first place if watching a shaky camera hurts your head? Why did a group of middle aged women go see this, and leave shortly after? DID YOU STUMBLE UPON THE WRONG MOVIE?

Besides my little rant, I most definitely recommend this movie. I am not a major fan of FPS games, but having the entire movie filmed with Go Pro's, along with the great action made this a very fun and enjoyable movie. It doesn't take itself seriously, as it knows exactly what it is. As much as I hate when people say this, it is one of those movies where you really can turn your brain off and enjoy it.

I smiled throughout the entire movie, and though the trailers show some really cool shots from the movie, there is still plenty of fun in the movie to where you really do not get bored one bit. The park-our scenes are truly something else as well, with major respect to the stunt- men who did their job perfectly. The music choice was also something that I truly enjoyed, it fit the movie very well. The acting, while little of it, was passable and did not really strike me as "bad."

If you are a person who can't stand something like the Bourne movies for their shaky cam, do not see this. If you love action movies and really want to admire great fight scenes and plenty of mayhem, go see this.

And for those saying the idea is not original, yes, movies shot in first person are not original. But for an action movie of this caliber, I would say it is an experience that is definitely worth it.
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8/10
The best video game movie that isn't based on a video game
andyajoflaherty5 July 2020
Crazy, action packed and also quite humorous... if you like video games you'll love this film...
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7/10
An underrated film that is just plain fun to watch
mortradio18 December 2021
Within a couple of minutes of the opening credits, "Hardcore Henry" takes off on its wild ride, and doesn't stop until the ending credits. It is just a good old fashion action film, with gunfights, explosions, crazy stunts, good guys, bad guys, weird people, twists, turns, and most of all, non-stop action.

The film has no message. There is no propaganda that it tries to push. The films entire purpose is to make its audience forget their problems and just enjoy themselves for a couple of hours (and the filmmakers succeed in that goal).

"Hardcore Henry" is a film to watch.
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7/10
More than a guilty pleasure
mahmus19 March 2020
This is a giant guilty pleasure of mine, that's kinda elevated past the point of guilty pleasure thanks to Sharlto Copley' geniunely great performance.
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10/10
TIFF 2015 -- Hardcore: Just plain fun
Brap-213 September 2015
'Hardcore' is the riveting story of a newly-made cyborg who must save his wife from evil tyrants and...wait a minute. Who cares?? The whole movie is a blast!!

Ilya Naishuller is a young director who had a very cool idea to shoot an action film from a first-person perspective using a GoPro Hero3 Black Edition camera. The proof of concept was released as "Biting Elbows: Bad Motherf***er". It was pitched publicly and helped to successfully crowd-fund the feature, 'Hardcore'.

It's better to keep this short and sweet: the film is extraordinarily violent; not for the squeamish. It has plenty of action, free-running, stunts, and plenty of room for comedic elements. Even the opening titles give you a taste of what's to come!

Sharlto Copley (District 9, and other Neill Blomkamp projects) plays the main POV's assistant throughout the film. Copley definitely gives a range of character performances and is quality. Wearing many hats, he guides you along as if you were needing assistance in a video game, which, by the way, this film makes several references to. In particular, the Chernobyl level in Call of Duty 4 with Capt. MacMillian. Even the opening scenes are reminiscent of Half-Life, and a lot of the free-running scenes are inspired by Mirror's Edge.

For those who are wondering, no. You likely won't get dizzy watching a 90-minute action film from an FP perspective. Well, maybe you shouldn't sit in the front row. Otherwise, you will have a blast.

'Hardcore' is an all-around fun time. Just be okay with the violence. It's only 90 minutes of your time that you'll likely want to experience over and over again. Or, you'll just want to plug in a play a few games.

Either way, it's bloody fun!
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7/10
An Outlandish Fast-Paced Science Fiction Saga
zardoz-1310 April 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Moscow-born writer & director Ilya Naishuller makes his cinematic debut with an above-average but implausible, science fiction saga, "Hardcore Henry," that resembles a video game masquerading as a feature-length film. Virtually everything is depicted from the protagonist's perspective after he is resurrected and then struggles with a thoroughly repellent villain in a series of cliffhanger showdowns. Basically, "Hardcore Henry" delivers maximum action with minimal plot. An eccentric mad scientist who has already clashed with the villain supervises our amnesiac hero as he fights their shared enemy. At the same time, Henry dedicates himself to rescuing his damsel-in-distress wife after this same dastardly evildoer has abducted her. Sadly, few genuine surprises occur in the aftermath of this abduction that endows this agitated, high-octane actioneer with greater depth. Lacking a shred of subtlety, these characters are straightforward, one-dimensional, stereotypes. The misadventures that they embark on, however, generate anticipation and hysteria. Clocking in at 96 berserk minutes with more than enough slam-bang conflict, this rambunctious Russian & American co-production gives Naishuller scant time to develop his superficial heroes and villains beyond their formulaic origins. This isn't the first time we've seen this kind of trigger-happy nonsense with a sci-fi twist. The premise recalls movies such as "Universal Soldier," "Terminator," and "Crank 2," but "Hardcore Henry" isn't as conventional in its storytelling. Naishuller collaborated with 'Training Day" scenarist Will Stewart, but the revelations that take place are largely standard-issue. Nevertheless, the greatest asset that "Hardcore Henry" deploys is the use of several GoPro Hero3 Black Edition cameras. The adrenalin-fueled action scenes that pile up triple digit body counts are engrossing because of the GoPro. Since everything is lensed from our view, we feel like a rampaging gamer blasting away at everything in sight as hordes of henchmen challenge us. Occasionally, we absorb a blow or two that knocks us sideways. Appropriately enough, Naishuller never identifies the actor from whose point of view the action unfolds. Since Naishuller and ten others who shared camera operator duties played the role, "Hardcore Henry" doesn't have a celebrity name actor in the role. Typically, we are inclined to identify with the lead actor and imagine all the risks that he is facing. Shrewdly, Naishbuller converts the audience into the hero and plunges us into a whirlpool of mayhem so we gain first-hand experience of the ordeal. Tim Roth of "Reservoir Dogs" and "District 9's" Sharlto Copley rank as the biggest stars in "Hardcore Henry," but both appear in strictly supporting roles. Cast as the hero's father, Roth appears in two scenes, and we learn little about him. The rest of the cast is either unknown or up-and-coming.

After an enigmatic opening scene that involves a teenager smashing a small robotic toy against a wall, "Hardcore Henry" begins with a gorgeous, blond, scientist named Estelle (Jennifer Lawrence look-alike Haley Bennett of "The Equalizer"), who bringing a dead soldier back to life. She calls him Henry, and what follows is reminiscent the original "Robocop" movie when he was modified. Not only is Henry missing a left forearm, but he also has no leg from the knee down. Estelle outfits our hero with a new, state-of-the-art forearm, wields a torch-like implement to solder the mechanical appendage onto Henry's elbow so that the limb looks genuine. Next, she screws a new left calf and foot onto his left leg. The last thing Estelle does is hand Henry a brass wedding band and inform him that she is his wife. Initially, Henry is mute, but he can nod as well as shake his head. Eventually, he will recover his power of speech. Estelle escorts him out of the laboratory to meet two male scientists. Before they have a chance to perform an analysis on their rebuilt cybernetic super-soldier, a wailing security alarm notifies them about a breach in their system. Soldiers pour into the room, and Henry hustles Estelle off to an escape pod. As they are plummeting to Earth, Henry looks up and we see that the laboratory was in some kind of aircraft hovering in the atmosphere. Up to this point, aside from Estelle assuring him she is his wife, Henry knows no more about himself than Jason Bourne did about himself in "The Bourne Identity." The trials and tribulations that ensue find Henry tangling against an army with a villain so smarmy that you will relish his demise.

Trust me; you've never seen anything like this audacious, hyperbolic, sci-fi thriller about armies of androids. You're going to either rhapsodize about this extreme, overwrought, parody of action movies or you're going to revile it as mindless melodramatic mayhem. Some might even consider gobbling Dramamine tablets to tolerate this frenzied film. Rookie director Ilya Naishuller keeps the action moving at such breakneck pace that it can induce headaches. Part of the problem with "Hardcore Henry" is its hopelessly incomprehensible plot. As the goofy scientist who pitches in to help our hero, Jimmy (Sharlto Copley) has already run afoul of the chief villain, Akan (Danila Kozlovsky of "Vampire Academy"), when he failed to supply him with an army of androids. Poor Jimmy suffered Akan's wrath and wound up permanently confined to a wheel chair with a broken back. Not one to take adversity lightly, Jim has created avatars of himself, and this oddball army of clones accompany out hero throughout this first-person fracas. The evil white-haired villain reminded me of Javier Barden from the Coen brother's classic "No Country for Old Men." Furthermore, Akan possesses telekinetic powers that enable him to gain the upper hand over our hero. Issues of incomprehensibility aside, "Hardcore Henry" bristles with some of the most dynamic action scenes that you will ever see. The stunt work is nothing short of spectacular, and Naishuller displays flair to spare, especially in a road chase that compares favorably to anything in the "Mad Max" movies. Had Naishuller grafted a smarter plot onto those incredible stunts and gunplay, "Hardcore Henry" would have been a devastating movie.
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10/10
First Person Shooter - The Movie
jimmcginley13 September 2015
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Just saw this at TIFF 2015 Midnight Madness. Judging by the constant applause and laughter throughout, the audience LOVED it. I thought it was truly INCREDIBLE and genuinely new... a landmark film. Hopefully that will be recognized without hindsight. I believe Hardcore has the chance to be Star Wars for this generation... or perhaps a Terminator or a Reservoir Dogs. I'm writing this to help ensure that happens. Context: I also thought Crank was great.

The ENTIRE movie takes place in FIRST PERSON point of view (POV). ALL 90 MINUTES. It never gets old and the POV remains a strength throughout. I never got motion sickness (and the movie moves fast - incredibly fast). After the movie, the director mentioned the Vimeo short would be unwatchably choppy on the big screen. 2 engineers spent 2 months creating a special rig with 2 magnetically stabilized GoPros to shoot the film. This new rig is the reason why the audience didn't get motion sickness.

I've never seen action like this. It's not just regular action scenes filmed in first person. It's superheroic parkour, fantastical fights, and video game gunplay all presented in first person. Seen from a regular angle, the action would likely be too cartoonish. The POV helps ground everything, making it more believable. Added Bonus: During many scenes you'll wonder how the POV camerman didn't get killed.

Hardcore is incredibly violent, but rarely nasty. People who play modern FPS's will not bat an eye, others will be shocked and appalled. Expect a lot of controversy when the older crowd expresses grave concern about this film, while the younger crowd rallies behind it. Expect marketing to exploit this generation gap.

Action aside, the movie has an unexpected sense of humour. Some driven by situations, some driven by characters, some thanks to the POV. There's not a lot, but what is there is gold - and a relief during all that action.

The main character, despite never appearing, is able to communicate a personality. I believe FPSs will steal the ideas presented here. The circle is complete.

Which brings me to Jimmy (Sharlto Copley)... Can't say much but he's easily as compelling as the action. His interactions with our hero (the POV) are not straightforward, and always intriguing. Somehow they form a bond, which winds up unexpectedly touching. Before the movie Sharlto said it was the craziest, hardest role he's ever done and it's easy to see why.

The bad? The overall plot is good but not great. The bad guy, beyond being powerful and evil, has less character than the POV. Despite some attempts, women are relegated to lesser roles. (I believe the good far FAR outweighs the bad)

Russian Hollywood has created the best first person shooter ever made. When POV becomes the new bullet time, you can thank Hardcore.
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7/10
my notes
FeastMode30 June 2019
Awesome innovative movie jam-packed with creative, intense and bad-ass action. a purely-fun action movie. lots of great scenes. for the most part this experiment was very successful to me. the villain was pretty goofy but for this type of movie that you can't take too seriously, it kind of makes sense (3 viewings)
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I felt dizzy
Gordon-111 December 2016
This film tells the story of a man who is resurrected from the dead by technology. He is a hybrid of man and technology, and is trained to kill efficiently.

There is a lot of buzz around "Hardcore Henry" being the first film to be filmed in a first person perspective. To me, the film looks more like a video game, because Henry is moves so fast and is so good at killing. People around him just die so easily. Scenes move very quickly from one to another, and the location of the story moves very quickly as well. One second he is on the roof and then the next second he is in a car. I can hardly keep up with the pace and the story! Towards the end, I felt dizzy from all the constant motion, and I was lost by the plot. At least, it was cool to have watched Henry doing daredevil jumps from one floor to another as if he was walking on grass.
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5/10
I really wanted to like it, but it was just OK.
wolf_junk11 April 2016
So, I REALLY liked the shorts this movie is based on, so I was ecstatic to see it was being made into a full length movie. Unfortunately it falls short in a lot of ways.

The format is awesome, just like the short action scenes from you tube, but there just wasn't enough original content for me. I think action movies are mostly about those "woah, that was cool" moments, and this movie just doesn't have enough of them. It was kind of like watching a really long montage of people being punched and stabbed close up. Like if you watch the matrix, every part of the lobby scene is unique and cool. This was more like "oh there's a guy, PUNCH", "oh there's two more guys, PUNCH, KICK" repeated over and over. Henry also felt too omnipotent to me. After a while you'd see a room full of guys and know he's just going to go through a blur of killing all of them. If that just happened at a climactic moment, it would be cool, but it happens so often it looses all meaning.

The plot was eh. This wouldn't be a deal breaker, but it certainly didn't bring the movie UP.

One other minor thing. I think they could have done a lot more with non-combat stuff. Like intimate or flirty scenes could be really cool in POV, but there wasn't much of that.

..also, the title sequence was BRUTAL. Like I'm pretty desensitized to violence, and I had to look away at one point.
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10/10
It's like driving a race car as fast as it will go... so fun you can't stop smiling
wolfisgood7 April 2016
I went into this with no preconceived expectations. I saw the trailer, it looked interesting, I went.

I wasn't disappointed. Whether this is a commercial hit or a flop, it will be a cult film forever. It's an instant classic for no other reason than it's just so damn fun.

Your best bet to enjoy this movie is to see it as an experience and not as art. Don't ask questions about characters background or whine when they don't explain random biker chicks with samurai swords... it just doesn't matter. I eat ice cream because I like ice cream... I don't pick through it during dessert.
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7/10
Unique, inventive and much more interesting than you might think
World-viewer4 February 2021
A film that is far more interesting, original, funny, inventive and raucous than the trailer would lead you to presume. I put this off for a while thinking it would just be a rote action thriller, with just a eyeball POV.

Not exactly. Overall I applaud the directors and writers - this was a much more fun ride than many other action moves. It doesn't take itself too seriously, is quite funny (in a macabre way of course) at times, the action and gore don't hold back. It is definitely unique.
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4/10
Nihilistic and tiresome
pinoko14 December 2016
I think this might just be one of those high-concept movies that works better as an idea than as an actual film. I've been following Ilya Naishullers work as the frontman of Biting Elbows for quite some time now and I was really impressed with those first person shooter style music videos he made with GoPro cameras for two songs of the band. I had my reservations when I first heard that he will attempt to turn it into a movie and in retrospect I think I was right. These POV movies never really work out as feature length movies and this one is no exception. It just gets frustrating after a certain time that the whole thing resembles more a video game than a movie. It lacks the interactivity of the former and the intimacy of the later. We do indeed have the POV of Henry but we can not identify with him because there is no character development or conflict to this character at all. It is just cold and alienating. It also does not help that the movie uses violence as in a rather nihilistic and senseless way. All that is left are nice camera tricks and some genuinely amazing stunt work. But those two things can not sustain a complete movie. This is a typical case of style over substance. Nice to look at but ultimately empty.
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7/10
Making it Look EZ
ianwagnerwatches21 September 2022
Hardcore Henry is an action film, and it shares most of the flaws that action films do, except for a gimmick: first person perspective. However, the creators of Hardcore Henry committed to that simple concept with a level of clarity that elevates the work and makes it truly unique.

What I find truly impressive is how much more real everything feels from a first person perspective. Every chase scene feels real, every gunfight, every visceral punch just looks and feels so right. Using a gopro for the entire film doesn't lend itself well to a beautiful image, but committing to such a concept anchors it in reality, and that's the important thing. As well, the main character is a mute, which immediately cals to mind the silent FPS protagonist, and allows the viewer to imprint upon them. It's fantastic.

I'm not going to talk about what doesn't work, because it's the same problems most action flicks have: it's unrealistic, it's goofy, it has too much music, and it's story isn't terribly well written or interesting. But it looks damn good, and it feels damn good, and that's all I care about. I wish there were more movies like this.
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6/10
While I enjoyed the action and stunts alot. The movie for me ultimately fell flat everywhere else.
Brooklynsmagicmike12 August 2020
This movie is just one those movies where majority of people are either going to love it or hate it. I saw it with my brother and he completely despised it and thought it was the worst movie ever. While I wouldn't go that far, I diddn't think it was great either.

Pros:

-The movie features some of the best action scenes I've ever seen. As well some highly intense brutalized/stylistic kills.

-The stunts pulled off by the main actors is just unreal. Some of the stuff they did was just so amazing and even though it was a movie I couldn't believe it.

-Pacing and the length of the movie was good. Never did it feel sluggish and the movie wasn't to long either.

Cons:

-While the first person approach was interesting after awhile I found myself getting headache from the constantly bouncing around camerawork.

-The plot to me wasn't very good. I tried to get into it and really couldn't. I felt it was all over the place. Also a a good chunk of it doesn't get explained till thelast 30 or so minutes of the movie. Sadly by then you're to confused to care.

-I diddn't enjoy any of the characters at all. Henry has no lines, Copleys role was highly annoying, and bennett isn't feature that much at all. Which is weird because the plot mainly revolves around her. I also diddn't find the main villain interesting enough, instead found him highly cheesy.

Overall its an okay movie. Would I recommend it? I personally wouldn't watch it ever again or tell close family about it. But if you're someone looking for something different its worth a try.
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10/10
Amazingly Awesome!!! New Genre!
hopeseekr7 April 2016
This movie is INSANELY awesome!!!

If I could rate it a 20, I would, just from the shear story telling, character investment and novel first-person POV, not to mention all the video game tropes, puns, and long shots!!

At least 90% of the movie are long shots, that's how well it was directed!

It contains a LOT of elements from Counter Strike, Modern Warfare, Half- Life 2, Portal and Mirrors Edge, so if you like those games, you should absolutely love this movie!

It has a LOT of gore in it, so I wouldn't recommend it to the squeamish, but if you're a high-octane true-blooded alpha male like myself, you should absolutely love it!
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7/10
Kinetic, Bloody and Non-stop Action
Blue-Grotto8 November 2015
Half human and half machine, Henry wakes only to witness the kidnapping of his wife Estelle, by a group of mercenaries. From this moment onward Henry searches and fights for Estelle with every ounce of energy he possesses. He kills and risks being killed himself, by every weapon imaginable. The viewer, through the use of a special camera attached to someone's head, is about as face to face with the violence as anyone can get. Each move that is made by Henry is followed by the viewer. Every throat that is cut seems as if it is done by our own hands. We figure out what is happening only in so much as Henry does, for both viewer and character are in the same shoes. The film is kinetic, bloody and non-stop action. While worn down by the shaky camera work and bad acting, I also appreciated all the zany twists, gore, rawness and laughs to the story. Ann of Green Gables and Little House on the Prairie the film is not, and this is usually a good thing. Seen at the Toronto International Film Festival 2015.
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10/10
Best action movie that I saw
RodrigAndrisan9 April 2016
Not worth 18 certificate on the grounds of violence, I've seen more violent movies in my life for almost 58 years(I'm born in 1958 and I'm watching movies from when I was 3 years old). And I have seen thousands of films, almost all from 1961 onward and thousands of movies made before I was born. In terms of action, Hardcore Henry has the highest level of adrenaline, pure adrenaline, the highest quality. Now I believe that people, not all of them, only some people, can levitate. I'm kidding, of course. But everything is so well done in this film, that it almost seems truthful. The stunts are downright breathless. But not only. All actors, music, editing, everything. It makes you want to see it again and again, to understand it and feel better. An exceptional film, excellent. Ilya Naishuller, I want to work with you! And, to answer to a guy here on IMDb, concerning the problem he has with the stupid "dance routine" in the middle, I don't know Ilya Naishuller but, I'm almost sure that he wanted to pay homage to Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange (1971), a film in exactly the same kind, a masterpiece of the genre, a film about violence and how violence can be cured. Remember the dance scene of Alex DeLarge (Malcolm McDowell) to the tune Singin 'in the Rain? Maybe Ilya Naishuller will tell us... 10 out of 10.
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6/10
An interesting experiment that mostly pays off but does get tiring.
Pjtaylor-96-13804410 May 2018
'Hardcore Henry (2016)' is an interesting experiment, an action film told entirely from the first-person perspective. At times, it provides a unique kind of entertainment you won't find pretty much anywhere else. It's admirable what the team behind the picture were able to achieve with their limited budget and camera restrictions. Some of the already elaborate stunt work is made even more impressive when you realise that the performer(s) for the eponymous 'Henry' couldn't wear a safety wire due to the 360 degree view required for the camera to seamlessly navigate through the sequences. The video-game feel - which is bolstered by several clichés, such as a silent protagonist and 'tutorial' moments -can lead to some frustration as it just seems like you're watching someone else play when you'd rather take the controls yourself. The outlandish plot and mile-a-minute pacing, along with the constrained camera-view, do get tiresome quickly, too. As such, this as an interesting movie worth a watch once for its surface value, but not much more. Plus, it is likely to cause some motion-sickness if that's something you suffer from, and maybe even if you don't. 6/10.
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4/10
Herky-Jerky first person shooter - non-stop violence ... not much else
js_radford15 April 2016
I really thought this would be a fascinating GoPro type movie with exciting visuals and great action scenes. It really isn't. The video quality does not hold up, going from GoPro to big screen. Only the relatively still shots are decently HD quality. Lots of the movie is low quality video. Almost ALL the movie is jerky, bouncy, crude. This was a full length experiment done for the first time this way. We don't need any more such experiments unless they can be done far better. It fell well short of my expectations, mainly due to the unsteadiness of almost the entire movie. Film makers have spent decades perfecting steady-cams and such for a darn good reason. So this experiment is a large step back from state of the art.

The idea of this movie was to make the viewer truly feel like they were in the scene. Unfortunately, that idea was not realized. If one envisions any number of crude FPS games and how they don't really "feel" like you are the protagonist, this movie fails in exactly the same way. It tries really hard again and again and again and again. But it just doesn't pull it off, I'd say. Try again? Maybe not.

As a note, one must say that almost all the GoPro videos I've seen on Youtube are much better, much cleaner, much more dramatic (believe it or not) than this big screen rendering, which used GoPros or modified versions of that type camera.

As for plot and acting and dialog, this is a total bust. The movie really is almost exactly like a FPS video game only lots more repetitive, believe it or not. There was more blood, gore, and mayhem in this than in a dozen normal action films. And the endless violence serves no purpose to speak of. The plot, such as it is, is obscure and primitive and weakly developed. The acting in boring. Not much to recommend here.

In a word, a waste of money to see. A waste of time to view at home as well, except for maybe just out of curiosity to see what the fuss is about (be sure not to pay for it though!).

There was a bunch of gratuitous tits and ass in one long sequence but even that was messed up a bit by the jerkiness and poor lighting.
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9/10
Stunningly fun. Like playing a great video game without dying to get things just right.
shaidarharan7 April 2016
I was definitely already a fan of the Biting Elbows music video that gave rise, but was unprepared for the roller coaster of awesome that doesn't let up for 90 minutes. I don't know if it was the 98 foot Frank's FDX screen or just a more attached rig, but some of the action was shaky and a little hard to follow, especially when Henry would get moved or tossed around. Without a sense of motion, you can lose your bearings. Being an avid FPS gamer will really help here. I'd recommend not filling your vision to the periphery with the screen (like the front 1/3rd point, where I sat) and choose a middle screen height position, which will make it more like a computer monitor experience. That said, I still found it easier to follow then the hand to hand combat in the early Bourne films, and more enjoyable. The audio is a blast with a good system, so don't wait until it gets to the crappy 30 seat theaters with the turned down speakers the megaplexes seem to tuck away in unused corners.

Sharlto Copley is extremely fun to watch in this film and did a great job not being the same character in District 9, and Elysium, proving far far from it (not a fan of Chappie, but he did well in that too).

There are so many oo, ahh, wow, and shock moments in this film. I really want to see a sequel and would definitely be happy to help fund it if they go that route again.

I think I will be seeing this again.

tldr: if you grew up with or are a fan of FPS games, this movie is amazingly fun.
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7/10
Action, Action and Action.
sauravjoshi8510 May 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Hardcore Henry is an Sci-Fi action movie directed by Ilya Naishuller and stars Sharlto Copley, Danila Kozlovsky, Haley Bennett and Tim Roth.

This movie is a true paradise for all the action lovers and it seems that you are playing a video game. Gravity defying stunts filled with gruesome violence. The movie is fast paced and will keep you glued. The climax has a very special twist.

This is one of the best action movie I have seen in the recent times. A must watch for all the action lovers.
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4/10
Great Concept, Terrible Execution
da-port-figure10 April 2016
I believe this to be the very First Person movie produced for mass audiences. The trailer is enough to captivate anyone that watches it at first glance, so I was excited to make sure I watched it on the big screen because it didn't seem like the type of movie that would be worth watching at home.

I didn't go watch because of the plot, I went, like many others, just for the experience of a 90 minutes of a first person action film.

Where it failed: All sequences looked the same except with different "thugs" and different guns. It felt like the movie looped at least 4 times.

I am not sure the correct word to use in this situation is "bored" but I was tired of the same thing over and over by the first 30 minutes I wanted to walk out, but I didn't want to miss "SOMETHING", which never really came.

The experience was not that great, it was not like the 180 degree cinemas they had back in the days where they would put you on the seat of a roller coaster and you could really feel like you were part of it. I wasn't able to feel included, it did not really seem that immersive as I thought it was going to be.

Although I didn't come for the plot, I have to say this movie was just weird. I won't get into the details but it was all over the place, a mess really.

I am not sure more like these will be produced, It will all depend on how the mass audience reacts to the title, but although I do not see a future for "first person movies" I do think this is a gateway into 360 Virtual Reality movies, which in theory at least, sounds very interesting.

I have to say, go watch it for the experience of something completely different, but don't expect anything out of the ordinary
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Unique
sithraeil6 June 2020
This is a one of a kind packed with action and fun.
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