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In a dystopian Detroit, grand houses that once housed the wealthy are now homes of the city's most-dangerous criminals. Surrounding the area is a giant wall to keep the rest of Detroit safe. For undercover cop Damien Collier, every day is a battle against corruption as he struggles to bring his father's killer, Tremaine, to justice. Meanwhile, Damien and an ex-con named Lino work together to save the city from a plot to destroy it.
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Brick Mansions is widely regarded by audiences and critics as an unnecessary and derivative remake that fails to capture the energy of the 2004 original. While David Belle’s presence offers some consistency, the film is frequently criticized for its redundant plot, poor technical execution, and the lackluster impact of its performances.
| Acting | David Belle’s physical presence and parkour skills are the film's most consistent highlights, despite some scenes being hampered by poor camera work. | |
| Screenplay | The plot is essentially a beat-for-beat copy of the original film, leading many viewers to label it as unoriginal or even plagiaristic. | |
| Cinematography | The cinematography and action sequences are divisive; some enjoy the kinetic energy, while others find the shaky cam and rapid-fire editing distracting and inferior to the original's single-take style. | |
| Score | The film’s soundtrack and audio presentation are criticized as being poorly integrated, often feeling like noise rather than a cohesive score. | |
| Acting | The Russian dubbing, specifically the casting of rappers for voice roles, is seen as a significant detractor that degrades the quality of the performances. |