Gemini Man REVIEW

Will Smith meets his own match in this action packed movie that will have audiences on the edge of their seats wondering which Will Smith will succeed in the latest Gemini Man.

The film starts off with Will Smith as Henry, a top notch assassin who is hard to beat and will always get the bad guy as we see in the opening scene where he perfectly hits his target inside a moving train. At the same time, there is a human factor as we see Henry hesitate to shoot for fear of hitting a small child who wonders into the shot. This will of course play an important part into the discovery of his clone and what he seeks to achieve through the 30 year younger version of himself.

The question is will he be able to escape his clone who is sent to kill him and undercover the real truth to why the clone even exists?

At 1 hour 57 minutes, Gemini Man is packed with action, adventure and of course the charm of Smith that will have people rooting for him from the first moment on.

Though the film hasn’t done as well as one would like to see it do; it came in third at the box office it’s first week and slipped to five this last week with the releases of the Malificient sequel which took number one and Zombieland which took number 3.

That being said, Gemini Man should still be given a chance. One might be surprise. The film came out October 11 and is currently playing in a theater near you.