My husband and I had a nice treat this weekend - dinner out and a movie at our local recliner theater. Our son had given us a Fandango
gift card for Christmas, so we saw bought 2 tickets for the recliner
theater on a Saturday night...all for $1! We'd been waiting for Red Sparrow
to come out (it was just released on Friday), and though we were
disappointed to hear some critical reviews, we still wanted to see it.
We're glad we did! We both enjoyed this exciting Russian spy thriller
starring Jennifer Lawrence.
Lawrence plays Dominika,
the star of the Russian ballet whose career is cut short by a horrible
accident. As a prima ballerina, Dominika and her mother were supported
by the state, which paid for their apartment and all of her mother's
extensive medical bills. When Dominika's career ends, her (evil) uncle
Ivan tells her that the state will continue to support her and her
mother if she does something for them. She is supposed to just change
out a man's cell phone for another one, but things go horribly wrong and
soon Dominika finds herself facing a far worse choice: die for what she
knows or join the ranks of Russian spies. With no other options, she
joins the Sparrow program, a humiliating and intense program the
Russians use to train young spies to use their bodies to manipulate
people. After her training, she is assigned to get close to an American
CIA agent named Nate Nash, played by Joel Edgerton, in order to find out
who is the CIA's mole in the Russian government.
That's
just the set-up of this complicated, twisty plot. Filled with
fake-outs, double-crosses, and other staples of the spy genre, this
gripping thriller kept us glued to the screen, wondering if there was
any possible way for Dominika to come out of this alive and intact. On
the downside, there is a LOT of violence in this movie, including sexual
violence and two horrific scenes of torture. I had my eyes covered
several times! The plot was gripping, though, and the acting was good.
True, Jennifer Lawrence is clearly not Russian, but let's face it - in
real life, Russians don't talk to each other in Russian-accented
English, either - you just have to suspend disbelief a bit and go along
for the ride. And what a ride it is! The plot twists keep you guessing
until the last moments of the film, with plenty of action, intrigue, and
suspense along the way.
Red Sparrow was just released March 2, 2018, and is out in theaters now. Check Fandango for showtimes and theaters near you (see if YOU have recliner theaters nearby!) or to buy tickets. It is planned for release on both DVD (pre-order now) and streaming through Amazon in June 2018.
I have had Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) since March 2002. Both of my sons also got ME/CFS at ages 6 and 10. Our younger son fully recovered after 10 years of mild illness. Our older son still has ME/CFS and also has Lyme disease plus two other tick infections. This blog is about how our family lives with chronic illness, with a focus on improving our conditions and enjoying our lives in spite of these challenges.
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