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Project Power
Project Power

Project Power (2020)

64% User Rating
1h 53min
Action
Crime
Science Fiction

"What would you risk for five minutes of pure power?"

An ex-soldier, a teen and a cop collide in New Orleans as they hunt for the source behind a dangerous new pill that grants users temporary superpowers.

Henry JoostDirector

Cast

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Jamie Foxx

Jamie Foxx

Art

Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Frank

Dominique Fishback

Dominique Fishback

Robin

Rodrigo Santoro

Rodrigo Santoro

Biggie

Courtney B. Vance

Courtney B. Vance

Captain Craine

Amy Landecker

Amy Landecker

Gardner

mgk

mgk

Newt

Tait Fletcher

Tait Fletcher

Wallace

Allen Maldonado

Allen Maldonado

Landry

Andrene Ward-Hammond

Andrene Ward-Hammond

Irene

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Cory DeMeyers

Griff aka Camouflage Man

Jazzy De Lisser

Jazzy De Lisser

Candy aka Frozen Woman

Yoshi Sudarso

Yoshi Sudarso

Knifebones

Jim Klock

Jim Klock

Mr. Luker

Azhar Khan

Azhar Khan

Cuello (Healer)

Joseph Poliquin

Joseph Poliquin

Indo

Kyanna Simone Simpson

Kyanna Simone Simpson

Tracy

C.J. LeBlanc

C.J. LeBlanc

Miggs

Mike Seal

Mike Seal

Taylor

Kim Baptiste

Kim Baptiste

Newscaster

CG Lewis

CG Lewis

Tommy

Oren Hawxhurst

Oren Hawxhurst

Bouncer

Chip Carriere

Chip Carriere

Armored Truck Guard

Rose Bianco

Rose Bianco

Matriarch

Theodus Crane

Theodus Crane

Orderly

Toney Chapman Steele

Toney Chapman Steele

NOPD Detective

Peter Jaymes Jr.

Peter Jaymes Jr.

Med Tech

Sam Malone

Sam Malone

Elevator Bouncer

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Carli McIntyre

Biggie's Assistant

Michael Wozniak

Michael Wozniak

School Principal

Justin Carmouche

Justin Carmouche

Drummer Boy

Christopher Winchester

Christopher Winchester

Wallace Guard 1

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Sienna Jeffries

Looper

Eric Scarabin

Eric Scarabin

Guard Supervisor

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Mike R. Moreau

Telios Guard (uncredited)

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Michelle Torres

Telios Med Tech

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Keyana Rodney

Officer

Aaron Mitchell

Aaron Mitchell

Telios Guard

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David Merriam

Black Suit Man

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Robert Junkins

Firefighter

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Brian Held Jr.

Pedestrian

Chad Governale

Chad Governale

Telios Guard

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Wild Wayne

Wild Wayne

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Austin David Jones

Little Kid 2

Jon Eyez

Jon Eyez

Gate Guard

Dane Rhodes

Dane Rhodes

Ship Captain

Chika

Chika

Casey Neistat

Casey Neistat

Moto

Reviews (4)

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Manuel São Bento
Rating 50%

August 14, 2020

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com Project Power is the most recent Netflix project featuring a great cast, but the attention-grabber for me is the screenplay debut for Mattson Tomlin (also co-writing The Batman with Matt Reeves). It's the closest to a superhero movie any viewer is going to get for the following months, but at the same time, it couldn't be more different than the usual flicks from said genre. I barely knew a thing about the film besides the synopsis and the cast, so I was open to everything Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman cooked up. The concept definitely intrigued me, the cast convinced me, and the movie itself... didn't reach half of its potential, unfortunately. Let's start with the positives. Even though Dominique Fishback had a part in The Hate U Give, this is her first big role in an also big film, and she's probably the best thing about it. She delivers a pretty good performance, especially for someone who has to share so much screentime with two experienced actors, but her rapping skills steal the show. Not only the improvised lines fit her character, Robin, but the way that she raps elevates every single rhyme. As expected, Jamie Foxx is remarkable as Art, as well as Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Frank. Both incorporate their characters seamlessly, performing their dialogues and action sequences with ease. Character-wise, Robin and Art receive generic yet quite efficient arcs. Both are driven by cliche motivations connected to their own families, but the actors do a fantastic job making it all feel realistic and emotionally compelling. Mattson Tomlin's script for each character also helps with captivating conversations and memorable lines. However, both the story and the remaining characters lack depth. Frank doesn't have any sort of backstory or unique motives, being merely a cop who wants to protect his city. The "bad guys" (Rodrigo Santoro, Amy Landecker) represent the most formulaic aspect of the whole movie: just the usual greedy, egocentric, power-driven drug dealers, version #271837 put to film. The movie's concept is fascinating, and its first half does an excellent job of exploring and expanding that premise. Sadly, the main focus eventually switches to the supposedly more entertaining, action-heavy plot. The "supposedly" wasn't written by chance because the action scenes are rather disappointing, to be honest. Sure, there are a couple of unquestionably eye-opening sequences, which contain decent visuals. Nevertheless, most are so filled with CGI and hard-to-follow, choppy editing (Jeff McEvoy) that I could rarely see an entire sequence clearly. Michael Simmonds' cinematography employs way too shaky camera movements as well. There's even what I think was supposed to look like a one-take action set piece, but due to the aspects referenced above, it just doesn't seem like it. In addition to this, the powers displayed could use a bit more creativity. Having in mind that everyone has a different power, superstrength, superspeed, or the ability to create fire aren't exactly groundbreaking skills. With so many superhero films released in the past few years, Project Power could have delivered something unique (granted, there's one underrated power taken from an animal that's pretty badass), but it stayed in the safe zone. Overall, the action and the editing are so inconsistent that I can't really fault them entirely. The most disappointing aspect of all is how little development the primary narrative gets. I firmly believe it's a fantastic premise to create a TV show out of it, but Joost and Schulman could have done a better job with Tomlin's screenplay, which could have taken a much more detailed approach with a more experienced writer. Taking everything into account... Project Power boasts a talented cast, featuring a badass Jamie Foxx and a remarkable Joseph Gordon-Levitt, but it's Dominique Fishback who steals the spotlight. Demonstrating not only her acting abilities but also her rapping skills, Fishback shines in her first significant role. Her character and Foxx's are the heart and soul of the movie, which possesses a genuinely intriguing take on the superhero concept, but that, unfortunately, fails to reach its potential. The remaining characters are extremely undeveloped, especially the cliche, power-thirsty villains who I even struggle to remember their names. Some action sequences might deliver what viewers are looking for, but most are packed with an incomprehensible amount of CGI, uncontrollably choppy editing, shaky camera movements, and a lack of imagination regarding the powers shown. If the focus stayed in telling a more detailed narrative instead of the disappointing action, maybe it would have been quite a nice surprise. As it is, it's far from being a bad film, so I recommend it to anyone who wants a generic yet remotely entertaining action-packed Netflix flick. Rating: C+

Media

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Comic-Con Project Power Clip: Joseph Gordon Levitt is Bulletproof | Netflix

Comic-Con Project Power Clip: Joseph Gordon Levitt is Bulletproof | Netflix

Project Power starring Jamie Foxx | Official Trailer | Netflix

Project Power starring Jamie Foxx | Official Trailer | Netflix

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