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Film Review for the Film Walking Tall

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By George Robbins

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This film review for the film Walking Tall exists solely because I like the film. Throughout the film there is plenty of action that feels like it could exist in real life. Of course, there are plenty of moments that are over-the-top, but still fun. What we want from movies is a suspension of disbelief and to have fun. Therefore, I believe this film is perfect for just that role.

First off, we have the main protagonist returning home after serving in the military. Everything feels off around him, but it still feels like home to him. Eventually he finds out that the town is deeply seeded with corruption, and decides to stand up to it. Obviously this kicks off a film full of action that sometimes may be just a bit much. However, it is still great just to see action that isn’t too much, and that’s what we get.

In Conclusion for this Film Review for the Film Walking Tall

Beyond all of the action in the film, we see the personification of greed which caused the issues in the film. What I mean to say is the plot is actually well written. Though this film is a remake, it is honestly well done though different from the original. I like watching remakes that differentiate from the original in some way. Hopefully, this fact makes you want to watch the film as well.

For more information and spoilers, click here. For a similar film, try Air Force One.

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