The Gray Man: Netflix subscribers say Thriller is “actually” good, despite what critics say

Netflix viewers take to Twitter to say “actually.” The gray man is good – despite the opinion of critics.

The Russo Brothers’ new movie was released on Netflix on Friday (July 22).

The action-packed thriller – adapted from Mark Greaney’s 2009 novel of the same name – stars Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans as spies.

The film also appears Bridgeton‘s Regé-Jean Page, Billy Bob Thornton and Ana de Armas.

The gray man has received mostly lukewarm reviews from critics. In a two star writing for The Independentwrites Clarisse Loughrey that the film “comes across as oddly limp and airless.”

However, many viewers have watched the film and come to a different conclusion.

The gray man was actually stupid. I definitely recommend it on Netflix,” said one person.

Another added: “Hmm. Actually enjoyed The gray man. I wonder if it’s because the Russians were involved. It’s been a long minute since Netflix made a great action movie.”

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“I actually liked it The gray man lol. Just don’t analyze it too much,” wrote a third person.

Someone else wrote: “gray man was actually really good tbh. Just good old fashioned CIA antics sending shit to a fan.”

“I can’t believe I’m stuck in the ‘The gray man is actually good “camp,” said another fan of the film.

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A sixth person wrote: “The gray man It’s actually a great action movie. Nothing complicated, just incredible action scenes and great chemistry between hero and villain.

“Would recommend for a fun movie night. I hope they do another one.”

The gray man can be viewed on Netflix.

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/the-gray-man-netflix-fan-reactions-b2129759.html The Gray Man: Netflix subscribers say Thriller is “actually” good, despite what critics say

JOE HERNANDEZ

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