Shadow Force review Kerry Washington overacts in low-rent action slop
Briefly

Shadow Force, set to satiate filmgoers weary of streaming-only releases, features elite operatives Kyrah and Isaac who face intense challenges after they fall in love and start a family. Directed by Joe Carnahan, the film employs a stereotypical style found in many action films today—complete with lackluster visuals and a grim narrative palette. While it attempts an epic cinematic experience, it ultimately feels underwhelming and fails to stand out amidst its streaming counterparts, falling short of the exhilarating thrill that is expected from the genre.
Shadow Force shares familiar components found in contemporary streaming hits with its blend of action, romance, and comedy, yet struggles with visual and narrative clarity.
Despite the promise of its theater release, the film doesn't capitalize on the big-screen experience, rendering it visually unimpressive with its muted color palette.
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