Beast Movie Review
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Beast, directed by Baltasar Kormákur, is superior than most mid-August releases.
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In slightly under 90 minutes, it realises its wild-animal-gone-rogue notion.
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The seasoned director of photography Philippe Rousselot captures some breathtaking scenes of the South African wilderness.
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There is a powerful adversary who appears to be omniscient, unbreakable, and zealously vengeful.
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sequence where Idris Elba punches a lion in the face in the trailer actually occurs in the film.
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Because the current MGM emblem is a strange-looking CGI rendition of a lion, it's simple to see Leo the Lion rolling his eyes in disbelief.
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Another movie that might have benefited from the grungy 1970s Universal logo appearing at the beginning is this one.
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This signals to spectators that they can expect some entertaining mayhem.
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The movie "Beast" has plenty of that; a bloodthirsty lion can kill a whole gang of men with an AR-15 while still having time to jump on top of cars and scale the windows to feast on humans.
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