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Whose idiotic idea was it to have Mandy Patinkin put on the world's worst English accent for no reason? That's hard to get past, but otherwise so far this is a fun mystery with good pacing and good performances. Even Patinkin if you can get over the useless accent is good. I'm looking forward to the rest. I will say it has a very familiar vibe, so if your into Murder on the Orient express or Hercule Poirot or any of the other ensemble murder mysteries I have a feeling this will be satisfying. The modern time frame set on the vintage yacht provides a little twist on the ambience of the genre. I'm liking it. But get rid of the accent Mandy!
Terrible. Elgin's in the middle and ends in the middle. Predictable and typical. There is absolutely nothing new. I gave it 2 stars because the actors aren't bad. How many times have we seen bad "agents" turn on their own? How many times do misfit recruits save the day? This movie doesn't even go so far as to explain why? There really is no plot. No reason that anyone is betraying anyone. There's no reason that so many "innocents" have to die to protect the bad guys. We have no idea what the bad guys have done. Even the so called "evidence" is fuzzy. The ending is just stupid. When Gibson says "we have a problem" I think he means they ran out of time and money to make a decent movie or writ a good script.
The narration is sappy and unnecessary. If you can't communicate the feelings expressed in the narration, you are being lazy. The character and writing and action should show us the feelings expressed in the narration. We shouldn't and don't need to be told. Telling us is too obvious.