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The film boasts a surprisingly star-studded cast that elevates the material beyond standard action fare:
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The climactic battle inside McCullen’s underwater war factory is a marvel of blue-screen work. In standard definition, it looks muddy. In 1080p, the bioluminescent lighting, the diving suits, and the sheer scale of the set design come alive.
Directed by Stephen Sommers (The Mummy, Van Helsing), the film serves as an origin story for the elite military unit known as G.I. Joe. The story follows Duke (Channing Tatum) and Ripcord (Marlon Wayans), two soldiers who are recruited by the Joes after a dangerous nanomite warhead convoy they are escorting is ambushed by the shadowy terrorist organization, Cobra. Cons: The film boasts a surprisingly star-studded cast
The narrative is a straightforward "good vs. evil" romp. It dives into the backstory of the villain, Duke’s estranged brother Rex (who becomes the Doctor/Cobra Commander), and the tragic history between Duke and the Baroness (Sienna Miller). While the plot holes are large enough to drive a H.I.S.S. tank through, the pacing keeps the momentum moving fast enough that you rarely have time to question the science.