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Red Sparrow

User rating: 3.47 113 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: March 2, 2018

On DVD/Blu-ray: May 22, 2018

R | Thriller | 2h 19m

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User rating: 3.47

Based on 420 votes and 113 reviews.


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User rating: March 4, 2018

Save your money. She is too good an actress to play in trash movies. Violent and degrading. Very disappointed.

User rating: March 3, 2018

Oh, my! JL is awesome and sexy. Excellent acting, great story, very entertaining, worth all the money.

User rating: March 3, 2018

This is the type of movie that you will watch it twice! Really enjoy everything!

User rating: March 3, 2018

Love it, Jennifer Lawrence is always great!

User rating: March 3, 2018

This movie is way too offensive and inappropriate for the screen. I don’t understand how this film made it to the screen . Way too disturbing to watch ??

User rating: March 3, 2018

Really enjoyed this movie

User rating: March 3, 2018

I enjoyed this movie......thought all the actors terrific.

User rating: March 3, 2018

As for boring, I don't mind a slow movie if the slowness is used to develop the story and or characters' personalities. In drama, thriller, and non-fiction to name a few movie types, I prefer details, subtleties and realistic content. For that reason, I don't mind a slow build up. If anything about this movie was off in any way it wasn't enough to detract from my perspective of the movie. I thought all of the actors and actresses in this movie performed superb. No complaints from me on this movie. I will read the book. And I do enjoy reading all the different perspectives by all the commenters. Pg 2

User rating: March 3, 2018

Jennifer Lawrence's performance as a Russian agent was excellent. Lawrence truly knows how to convey emotion. She is on point with that in all of her scenes. During her first assignment, a violent encounter, she is convincing as someone truly surprised by the unexpected turn of events and in fear that she might not make it through the ordeal. It shows on her character's face. I think Lawrence pulls off this scene, definitely. The end of the movie can make one look back and say, going from scene to scene, it was hard to tell which parts were true signs of emotional involvement on Lawrence's character's part with her American counterpart or just part of her work as a Sparrow. The ending reveals the answer if one pays attention. Mary Louise Parker performed excellent as someone with a drinking problem. Especially the scene when she realizes she made a huge mistake, her acting there is on point. You can actually see the realization come across her face and she is suddenly somewhat sober again. Joel Edgerton's performance as a caring field case officer was excellent. Like Lawrence's character, at times you have to wonder what is real and what is just part of his work. In other words, the line between sincerity and deception gets blurred in this movie. Jeremy Irons is an amazing actor. His performance in this movie was excellent. Seeing his name on the list of performers draws me to see that movie. He completely pulls off his character role. He is the center behind all the twists and turns and what everyone is trying to figure out or protect. I really like the resolve and refine gentlemanly attitude he shows in his final scene when he thinks his role as a double agent is up and a terrible death is coming to him. Irons' last scene is reminiscent of the last scene by Plummer in another recent movie. Pg 1

User rating: March 2, 2018

Some what boring of a spy movie. Sure you get to see some skin so what? Minimal action... rest is some what slow at times a bit confusing. Then ending is some what interesting but that is about it. Seen better spy movies with more action that would want to see again this Red Sparrow is a one time flick at best.