That is kind of confusing, wasn't he happy with his family when they were alive or what? Bad casting choice there and the writer seems to have no job here, as there are hardly any dialogues and whatever there is seems to be drowned out by Mr. Mark Wahlberg only has one expression in his face throughout the movie and it is a major pain in the ass when he portrays the same expression when he is happy with his family too. The starting of the movie kind of captured my attention, but by the 30th minute, it was getting boring. But what really is a drag, is that there is nothing in the story that drags the viewer in. But, is Lupino the real antagonist or is there someone operating behind the curtain? First of all the cinematography is excellent - I loved the feel of the movie, the score is not overbearing. Jack Lupino (Amaury Nolasco) is her murderer and both Payne and Mona team up to get their revenge. During one of his routines to gather new leads and information about his family's murderer, he befriends Natasha Sax (Olga Kurylenko) who is murdered and her sister, Mona Sax (Mila Kunis) wants revenge. He is a tortured soul who wants nothing more than hunting down the last murderer. He killed two of the murderers, but couldn't kill the last one. Max Payne (Mark Wahlberg) is a New York City police detective and he is haunted by the murder of his wife and baby's death even after three years. The concept wasn't too bad, but the execution is very shoddy and amateurish. Last night, it was coming on TV and I thought, hey let me give it a try and sat down to watch it. As everybody said Max Payne was a major pain in the butt when it releases a couple of years back, I didn't go to the theatres to see it.
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