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Movie Name : Blast
Actress Name : Nadine Velazquez
Character Name : Luna
Year : 2004

In 2004 movie Blast. Actress  Nadine Velazquez plays as villainess Luna. Ok, just started to watch the movie and the main villain is apparently environmentalist, damn, this will be gold.. First let me start to explain, why I would probably like this one but not Cleaner, with this movie, we know villains are environmentalists, while in Cleaner, they want to make villains inactive element in the story, basically what they are promoting "Actually, both of them are good, the villains, are actually the hostages", and they are trying to do is controlling the audiences, and thought police them to make sure they control their thought process, like to make sure every thought no matter how rebellious it is to be controlled by them, Art isn't art for them, art isn't the goal for them, control is.

We see our villainess Luna in the start of the movie, and god, she's gorgeous 😍😍😍.

The music in this movie is so good, it's 2004 movie, but the music is so 90s, and I mean it in a good way.

Ok, the hero in this movie Lamont Dixon played by Eddie Griffin is really smart, but do you know why it works in the movie and doesn't work in modern movies, because it's not forced, he act very spontaneous, have a rebellious spirit, which makes the character compelling, while with modern Hollywood thought police, whenever they show rebellious act on screen, it's always rebellious for authority or collective morals, basically it's being rebellious on the rebellious, it's just idiotic, but again, what would you expect from thought police!!

Ok, the villains basically tricked the good guys to save them in the sea, after the pretended that their boat is drowning, which is kind of cool, reminds me of Crash Dive

So, the villains took over the oil rig, and our beloved villainess noticed the little brat is trying to escape, so she went after him.

So, the villains actually gave the guy who worked for them on board of the rig the money they promised, TBH, I didn't expect that, I always thought it would be like "Here's your money, bam bam".

The poor crew tried to escape in a rescue boat, and Michael Kittredge played by Vinnie Jones, ordered his men to riddle them with bullets, I really miss these unapologetic active villains who push the story forward, no censorship, no thought police supervision, just villains doing evil stuff.

Forty minutes in, no boredom, no lecture, just fun action movie, good old entertainment.

The hero spilled oil in the ocean and set fire on it, the poor villains burned while they were fighting the heroes, thankfully the villains manged to capture him, in order for him to face swift injustice and the consequences of his moral actions.

Ok, this is funny, one of the guys who worked with the villains for money was giving a money case, and he was afraid to open it thinking it will explode, so he gave it to a homeless dude, thinking he will die once he open it, and the villains actually gave him the money, and the homeless guy took the money and ran away LOL.

So, at the end our villains faced the heroes in the final fight, the heroes manged to stop them despite the odds, and keep them from launching the rocket and saved the day.. No need to say that Michael Kittredge and Luna were my favorite characters in this movie, BTW, there was another villainess in the movie that was arrested, she didn't play an active role, just was part of the villains' crew, the movie was fun to watch, it really reminds me of the 90s movies of this genre which were very cool, with action, shooting and fight scenes, with villains actually playing active roles in the movie, no restriction, no thought policing, entertainment and sweet escapism.

    

















 

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