Uncharted Movie Review
Uncharted hits theaters on Feb. 18, 2022. Review by Jeffrey Vega.
Uncharted is a safe but serviceable sampling of a new adventure. As a young Nathan Drake, Tom Holland is fun to watch and has good chemistry with Mark Wahlberg’s Victor Sullivan, even if their antagonists are pretty forgettable and the story never thinks outside the treasure chest box. This should be effective in introducing the world of Uncharted to people who are meeting Nate and friends for the first time, although the changes it makes can be inexplicable and jarring to those of us who’ve spent many games with these characters.
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What you expect? Holland looks like 14 Years old Agent Cody Banks. (Malcom from Malcolm in the Middle in his Teenager Super Spy Movie.)
And Wahlberg is known to have 0 Talent as an Actor. You literally see in the Trailer he isn't even trying to act.
I’m not sure what people expected tbh. If we’re being brutally honest uncharted was already kind of a knock off of every adventure story ever but what made it stand out was the interactive feature of the games. They pretty much shot themselves in the foot when decided to make it a movie. Even if it had remained faithful to the games, at best it still would’ve been a bootleg Indiana Jones with none of the novelty or iconography.
POS movie
Big fan of the games and now a big fan of the movie. Very fun film to see in the theaters and my wife and son both loved it too.
worst casting ever
Well its Uncharted, but I'd prefer a seasoned Nathan Fillion
7
Lemme guess… Seven??
Luckily for IGN, dislikes are hidden.
Wahlberg looks more like Nathan Drake than anything. Tom Holland looks like a young Nathan Drake from Uncharted 3
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It’s fun and inoffensive, just play the games
Just took the family to see it. We all enjoyed it. Now my 6 year old daughter wants to play through the series with me. Mission accomplished.
This movie was horrible
What people don't. Get is Tom was cast to bring I'm viewers…. You cast a no name and pump alot of money in it just ain't worth the Risk….. That's why big names are cast for big movies
Movie was decent at best. Just a generic treasure hunter with “uncharted” slapped in it.
The film no one wanted
ah yes the 7 out of 10
The industry code for "we didn't enjoy this that much but we don't want to piss our contacts off"
This movie was so mediocre
I'm so glad Mark Wahlberg brought his A game Mark Wahlberg impression.
A 7 is too generous
Nathan Fillion would have been a better drake
I’d give an 8 super fun movie
This was awesome
It's not Rated R. I'm not watching it.
The games are all mature
The movie is a prequel to the game and it’s awesome
Lol way too nice
Main casting is bad.
ah 7 the legendary number …
weak review. they said nothing
Haven't even watch the video and I'm guessing it's a 7
Tom did great as nate idc
After everyone forgot who Peter Parker is, he started a new job as a thief
Great review…very indepth! This was like reading the manual but more fun 🙂 Do people even read manuals anymore though…lol. Great job on your video 🙂
If Tom holland played the younger version and mark the older version it would’ve been a perfect transition
Should of just made separate movies
Funny time
Wahlberg would've made a better Drake than Holland. And De Niro should've been Sully!
My point of view is who plays already all 4 parts of this game to them it is hard to digest star casting of this movie but who dont no about the game or never played to them it is ok normal thing even they do nice acting and stunts nathan drake should be look more younger and macho type look not like a amaeture gymnast kid and various casting also they did not match at all so my half of all interest is gone because of characters only because all game characters are iconic and it is printed on mind so it is hard to digest new different characters it is just like that to me that mr bean role played by tom cruise 😊
Haven’t watched the film from what I’ve heard of it and seen clips of it, I’d personally give it a 4.5/10
IGN cant even review a game properly and here they are reviewing a movie
Terrible movie with terrible casting again…
The problem with we the audience is we want the legacy of awesomeness gradually built throughout the uncharted series in ONE movie.. HELLO!? This is meant to grow into something on its own while achieving THAT same level of awesomeness or even MORE.
Feels nothing like the game
Terrible movie.
Really bad casting decision.I cannot imagine Tom Holland as Natan Drake… 💔