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With its makeshift family, high-speed car chases, and elaborate heists,Netflix’s action blockbuster “6 Underground” is solid proof that Michael Bay would love to direct a “Mission: Impossible” or “Fast and Furious” movie. It also makes it clearwhy that would be a bad idea.

You have to give Bay credit for making a movie that is distinctly his brand. Anyone familiar with the “Bad Boys” or “Transformers” franchises need only see about five minutes of this one to recognize it as a Bay joint. There are the requisite shots of beautiful women from a ground angle, jokes that even the writers would probably say are in bad taste, hyper-kinetic cuts to pop/rock tunes, and nary a thing that resembles human emotion or the actual physics of the real world. And, for a while, especially during an extended car chase through Florence in the film’s lengthy opening, the Bay-ness of it all is kind of engaging. The ridiculousness of the opening sequence has a critics-be-damned insanity to it that’s almost impressive. As Dave Franco’s getaway driver speeds through the city, he nearly runs over a woman with a baby, a couple cute dogs, and even some nuns, who then proceed to flip him off. There’s a sense that Bay and writers Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese (who co-wrote the "Deadpool" movies)are embracing the hyperactive action fan out there who's tired of Oscar fare like "Marriage Story"and "The Irishman,"and saying, “We know this is dumb fun, but let’s just put logic aside for a couple hours. Turn your brain off and just enjoy it.” Sadly, like the ragtag group at the center of the film learns, even the bestplans can be hard to follow.

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“6 Underground” is about an eclectic billionaire (Ryan Reynolds)—it’s implied he invented the vibration you feel when you get a text or call—who has faked his own death to go underground and lead a team of similar mercenaries, people who are able to go off the grid to do the jobs that world governments refuse to do. In a film that’s clearly designed to be the start of a franchise, their job is nothing less than a military coup, deposing the vicious leader of the fictional country of Turgistan and replacing him with his more peaceful brother. To do so will mean murdering dozens of people in high-powered action scenes that are all vaguely reminiscent of things Bay has done in films like “Bad Boys II” and “Transformers” (he even gets a chance to use the robot sound in his climax).Just know that nothing is simple, everything will involve explosions, and the body count will crest three figures.

The team, known only by their numbers—Reynolds is #1—also includes a deadly CIA spook (the movie’s best performer by far in Melanie Laurent, who can bring depth even to something like this and I would totally watch in a spin-off series), a wisecracking hitman (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo), a sky-jumping kid who is introduced running down the outside of the Duomo (Ben Hardy), a former sniper battling PTSD (Corey Hawkins), and a woman with so little character that I couldn’t really tell you her specialty (Adria Arjona). The excellent Iranian actor Payman Maadi (“A Separation”) plays the brother who the team has to exfiltrate and place in power.

If you’re wondering how “6 Underground” handles Middle Eastern politics, it’s with all the grace of a runaway truck. The scenes in Turgistan, including an early one in which children are bombed in a chemical warfare attack and a late one that’s meant to reflect the Arab Spring, are poorly executed at best and offensively exploitative at worst. One almost longs for a giant robot to pull Bay and company away from issues that arguably shouldn’t be used for B-movie action fodder, or at least shouldn't be in a film that pushes the boundaries of cartoonish action choreography.

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It’s one thing to see Reynolds nervous that his driver is going to hit an Italian dog; it’s another thing to see children bombed in a refugee camp. I don’t think the makers of “6 Underground” really see the difference. And the sense that this film is tonally disastrous continues to mount, especially as the initial jolt of stylized action becomes numbing instead of entertaining, and the film keeps flirting with real-world issues it doesn't understand.

Before we get up in arms about what's "allowed" to be in an action movie, whether or not the subject matter rubs you the wrong way doesn't really matter because the main purpose of a film like “6 Underground” is to entertain. No one is really arguing otherwise. (I just don't find reflections of the last decade in Syria entertaining.)Most important, the film simply comes apart under that basic definition of its purpose. It becomes repetitive, nonsensical, and just loud after everyone gets an origin story and we're left with nothing to do but go boom. At the end, one of the characters even seems to understand that this is how most viewers will feel after watching, saying that this team can still “do some sh*t … awfully loud.” “6 Underground” is definitely some awfully loud sh*t.

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6 Underground movie review & film summary (2019) | Roger Ebert (9)

6 Underground (2019)

Rated Rfor strong violence and language throughout, bloody images and some sexual content.

127 minutes

Cast

Ryan Reynoldsas One

Mélanie Laurentas Two

Dave Franco

Adria Arjona

Lior Raz

Manuel Garcia-Rulfoas Three

Corey Hawkinsas Five

Director

  • Michael Bay

Writer

  • Rhett Reese
  • Paul Wernick

Cinematographer

  • Bojan Bazelli

Editor

  • Roger Barton

Composer

  • Lorne Balfe

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Four years after witnessing the horrors of a brutal regime in the Middle Eastern nation of Turgistan, an unnamed American billionaire and philanthropist who made his fortunes from inventing Neodymium magnets fakes his own death to form an anonymous vigilante squad to take down criminals and terrorists that governments ...

Does 6 Underground have inappropriate scenes? ›

Sex: Multiple sex scenes throughout ranging from mild to highly moderate. No front nudity shown. A man is shown thrusting into a woman from behind where sexual noises are heard. The conversations within this scene have explicit sexual and vulgar language.

Is the movie 6 Underground based on a true story? ›

These are new times now, Michael Bay is finally free from the creativity-killing grasp of Transformers and his most recent film, 6 Underground, is not based on a true story. A billionaire tech-genius, codenamed One (Ryan Reynolds), decides to use his vast wealth and resources for the greater good.

What is the theme of 6 Underground? ›

“6 Underground” is about an eclectic billionaire (Ryan Reynolds)—it's implied he invented the vibration you feel when you get a text or call—who has faked his own death to go underground and lead a team of similar mercenaries, people who are able to go off the grid to do the jobs that world governments refuse to do.

What does the ending of 6 Underground mean? ›

An action-packed finale sees One turn Rovach's yacht into a giant magnet (naturally) and Murat take control of the army, stopping them committing genocide, before the team capture Rovach and give him to the rebels, likely leading to his death.

Is 6 Underground worth watching? ›

Michael Bay can do better than this, has done better than this. That being said, "6 Underground" is by no means a 'bad' movie, it's your typical, loud, shiny action-packed blockbuster, with a good cast and big enough budget for you to get some kicks out of it. My rating: 6/10.

Why did 6 Underground fail? ›

We didn't feel like we got there on that one creatively,” Stuber recently told Variety about Bay's movie. “It was a nice hit, but at the end of the day we didn't feel like we nailed the mark to justify coming back again. There just wasn't that deep love for those characters or that world.”

What country is 6 Underground based on? ›

Netflix's action-packed thriller 6 Underground is set in a "fictional" Central Asian dictatorship. Turkmenistan and its authoritarian leader Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov seem to have inspired the production of a big-budget American movie.

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Six is killed just as they get away. Days later, One recruits Blaine, a former sniper from Delta Force suffering from survivor guilt as he was ordered not to save his team in Afghanistan. He is convinced to fake his suicide and is renamed Seven.

Can a 13 year old watch 6 Underground? ›

Body dismemberment and graphic scenes of eyes being ripped out of someone's head. Gunshots to throat and face. Members of the public being run down in cars and killed.

Was 6 Underground filmed in Italy? ›

Where it was filmed '6 Underground' Shot in California, the United Arab Emirates and Italy. A fluorescent-green Alfa Romeo causes panic in the traffic of the historical centre of Florence: dodging shoot outs and various incidents, it crosses the Lungarno and Piazza Cavalleggeri, outside the Biblioteca Nazionale.

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Who is the Mexican guy in 6 Underground? ›

Manuel Garcia-Rulfo - Wikipedia.

Why didn't people like 6 Underground? ›

It's got your typical Michael Bay hit or miss humor along with other "Bayerisms" that we've come to expect from him, like the over use of quick cuts during action sequences, low angle shots of women in short skirts, so much slow motion that if the slow motion parts were at normal speed I reckon the film would be about ...

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