Absolution (#614)
I feel obligated to renew a request I made earlier this year or last year. It's time for Liam Neeson to retire. And if you're expecting a film with the title ABSOLUTION to be a religious one, you're going to be disappointed. Neeson is an ex-boxer working for gangsters as an enforcer but he's suffering from a disease brought on by taking too many punches in the ring. He can't remember his phone number or address and he writes notes to himself to remember what he's supposed to be doing. And then he decides he wants to be a good dad and get out of the racketeering business. It was a dark and dismal story that compelled me to leave the theater without finding out what happened. What part of it I saw was not the worst movie I ever watched Liam Neeson in, but by the same token I didn't feel I needed to see anymore. And it should not surprise anyone that 47% of critics believed Neeson still has it and gave the film a thumbs up. Once again audiences agreed with me and only 29% pointed their thumbs up.
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