![]() ScreenRant's Molly Freeman however, thought Vin Diesel was miscast, despite liking the movie better than many other critics. Charles Bramesco thought he outdid the entire cast with his magnetism and the gravitas and physicality he brought to the role. Depending on what you read, the Fast and Furious star is either the best part of the movie or the worst. Interestingly, Vin Diesel's performance seems to be something that critics can't agree on in the reviews for Bloodshot so far. It’s a stack of wormed-over action tropes, and to make matters worse, the movie knows it – and yet does not know enough to spare us its missteps in the first place. Charles gave Bloodshot 2 out of 5 stars and wrote:Īside from the singular brawn of its leading man, this would-be springboard has nothing much worth launching. The Guardian's Charles Bramesco largely echoed these sentiments in his review of the film, while allowing a caveat for Vin Diesel's performance. Bloodshot, which borrows from the team-building action genre, vengeance yarns, cautionary sci-fi and alternate-reality puzzlers before settling into the usual Bayhem-adjacent CGI chaos, is never good enough at any of these elements to set itself apart.
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