Monday, February 21, 2022

Uncharted (2022): Movie Review

                                                                                 


Jim's Review

The uber successful Uncharted video game franchise come to life as Nathan Drake (Tom Holland) teams up with Victor Sullivan (Mark Wahlberg) in search of 5 billion dollars in lost treasure.

The two begin the quest in search of the gold with lots of adversaries along the way!

In took some time for the story to get started as Victor recruits Nathan with the hope of the treasure yet there is more than meets the eyes as Nathan is in search of his brother Sam who had gone missing years before.

The cat and mouse game begins between them and clues begin to show and the journey begins.

There lots of references to the game (see article below) if you have not played it not missing much really

The action sequences are truly epic in every way as director Ruben Fleisher pulls out all the stops and takes advantage of Tom Holland experience as spider-man and Mark Wahlberg charismatic drama and comedic flow make them a dynamic duo 

As you reach the climatic end everything will everyone involved will face a final epic battle.

There a few end credit scenes that will fill in the gaps and wanting more of Uncharted franchise 

8 out of 10 stars 

Uncharted: Movie Review - KJ Proulx  read more

Additional articles you may find of interest
Uncharted: The complete Easter Egg and Video Game References Guide

Uncharted Director Breaks Down How Nathan Drake's Plane Stunt was filmed

About film
Treasure hunter Victor "Sully" Sullivan recruits street-smart Nathan Drake to help him recover a 500-year-old lost fortune amassed by explorer Ferdinand Magellan. 

What starts out as a heist soon becomes a globe-trotting, white-knuckle race to reach the prize before the ruthless Santiago Moncada can get his hands on it. If Sully and Nate can decipher the clues and solve one of the world's oldest mysteries, they stand to find $5 billion in treasure -- but only if they can learn to work together.





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