PROJECT POWER Spoiler-Free Review; "[It] Mostly Squanders A Unique And Exciting Premise"

PROJECT POWER Spoiler-Free Review; "[It] Mostly Squanders A Unique And Exciting Premise"

Project Power is now on Netflix, but does this new take on superpowers from the co-writer of The Batman deliver a fresh take on the genre? Not quite, though it does boast some stellar performances...

Review Opinion
By JoshWilding - Aug 14, 2020 03:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Netflix

While it's hard to ignore any movie with actors like Jamie Foxx and Joseph Gordon-Levitt in lead roles, Netflix's Project Power has received more attention than it normally might thanks to a script which was penned by The Batman co-writer Mattson Tomlin. With this being his first major project, there's a lot of interest surrounding what he'll bring to the table, and his take on superpowers is definitely unique, but ultimately bogged down by a few too many clichés. 

The premise of people taking an illegal drug to gain superpowers (what they get is completely down to fate) is a fun one, and you'll quickly find yourself getting caught up in Art's (Foxx) mission to rescue his daughter, cop Frank Shaver using "Power" to become bulletproof while on the job, and dealer/talented rapper Robin's (Dominique Fishback) role in both their lives. Unfortunately, it's as we reach the final act that the movie struggles to bring these characters together in a satisfying way, and we're left with a typical, slightly overlong series of action set-pieces for a rescue mission that never really brings anything new to the table. In fact, aside from the relatively unique setting, it hits all the expected beats, from a brutal fight in a corridor to someone hiding in a closet from their pursuers, and a guy tied to a chair intimidating the people keeping him captive.

Early on, it feels like Project Power is going to tackle some hard-hitting questions about the way the government treats the working class, but that's touched on only on a surface level. With two Black leads, race is handled in a sensitive, often empowering way, and a lot of the movie feels quite timely, as a result. Henry Joost (Paranormal Activity 3, 4) and Ariel Schulman (Catfish: The TV Show) certainly make for a unique directing duo, and there are plenty of moments of brilliance, including some strong action scenes, and well-handled exchanges between characters. In many ways, the movie is at its weakest when visual effects come into play, and going OTT with the superpowers makes this grounded world feel more like an episode of The Flash than a meaningful glimpse into a world not all that different from our own. 

On the plus side, Jamie Foxx is as fantastic as ever, and his performance really helps drive Project Power. Even when he's taken down some darker paths, Art is someone you can root for, and the actor gives this ex-soldier a lot of emotional depth. Levitt's role honestly could have been played by anyone as he's only really given a handful of opportunities to share his trademark wit and charm, while Rodrigo Santoro and Courtney B. Vance are sadly wasted (the movie fails to deliver anything even closely resembling a decent villain). The true standout, however, has to be Fishback; if nothing else, Project Power serves as a great launching platform for the young actress because while she's impressed on television, this marks one of her most noteworthy film roles to date. 

Netflix's latest Original movie feels like, well, a Netflix movie, but it's far from terrible and there are some fleeting moments of greatness throughout. The premise is unique enough to grab your attention, and the cast help elevate the material even when it ventures down some familiar paths. It's certainly not a groundbreaking or overly fresh take on superpowers, and the quality definitely dips upon the emergence of a massive CGI baddie, but a weak final act isn't enough to write this one off. Ultimately, there's just a little too much going on, and while Project Power has franchise potential, whether you'll want to return to this world might depend on what you've come to expect from the genre. 

Project Power boasts superb performances from Jamie Foxx and Dominique Fishback, but fails to live up to its potential and mostly squanders a unique and exciting premise despite some strong visuals and clever ideas.
 

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dracula
dracula - 8/14/2020, 3:08 AM
Well thats too bad. Want something good check out Freak, its on netflix

A lot of superpowers in semi real world type movies on netflix lately
DemonTweeks
DemonTweeks - 8/14/2020, 4:05 AM
@dracula - i enjoyed Freak too. good movie in my opinion, nice different spin on the whole "powers" thing.
tmp3
tmp3 - 8/14/2020, 4:04 AM
Reviews seem mixed, which is pretty disappointing. Tomlin seems like a promising young writer, so hopefully his next few projects fare better. Although first time screen-writers don’t really have that much of a say on how the final product ends up, let alone on the scale of Project Power
DoubleD
DoubleD - 8/14/2020, 4:26 AM
Feels like a Netflix movie is why I say Netflix Sucks Start making excuses for quality because it's Netflix. Netflix is what's killing Cinema.
Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 8/14/2020, 4:35 AM
Netflix really has a hit or miss when it comes to movies. Most of the Netflix movies I've seen have been haven't been great. Maybe they should stick to shows overall, despite how good things like marriage story and the Irishman are.
DoubleD
DoubleD - 8/14/2020, 4:52 AM
@Mrcool210 - Irishman sucked still haven't been able to sit through the movie it's so boring and long. People are just making excuses and trying protect the director because it's Netflix.
tmp3
tmp3 - 8/14/2020, 4:56 AM
@DoubleD - The Irishman was fantastic
DoubleD
DoubleD - 8/14/2020, 5:03 AM
@tmp3 - SUCKED fall asleep can't even stay awake to finish. Second the CGI is so bad it distracts from the lllooooonnnnnggggg boring Netflix movie.
tmp3
tmp3 - 8/14/2020, 5:11 AM
@DoubleD - Not really.
DoubleD
DoubleD - 8/14/2020, 4:43 AM
Netflix and all the Streaming Services are dumbing down the Cinematic experience. Streaming has along way to go before they can be compared to the movie theater Cinematic Experience.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 8/14/2020, 4:50 AM
Stuckman said the worst thing was the script. He loved the performances and the direction was very competent.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 8/14/2020, 5:12 AM
@BlackBeltJones

GhostDog
GhostDog - 8/14/2020, 6:12 AM
@regularmovieguy -

And this guy
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 8/14/2020, 7:22 AM
@BlackBeltJones

Haha have you seen the "tell it to Zod's snapped neck" meme?

Stuckmann did a script rewrite of BvS and shared them online and yeesh. It was bad. He actually made a follow-up video too which might've been even more cringe.

GhostDog
GhostDog - 8/14/2020, 7:36 AM
@regularmovieguy - he’s a great reviewer but his filmmaking is...yea lol. Some of his ideas and the execution is suspect.
Kumkani
Kumkani - 8/14/2020, 9:19 AM
@regularmovieguy - Wait, this meme came from an attempted rewrite? I thought it was from a joke he made in a BvS review or something.

I had no idea. Oh my God lol.
KWilly
KWilly - 8/14/2020, 5:09 AM
So... This is the same guy who's wrote The Batman.



I'll give this movie a look. CGI looks incredible, and there's obviously star power in here.
tmp3
tmp3 - 8/14/2020, 5:11 AM
@KWilly - He co-wrote it
KWilly
KWilly - 8/14/2020, 5:12 AM
@tmp3 - Yeah ik. Hope both Batman and this is good.
SnideCut
SnideCut - 8/14/2020, 5:53 AM
I absolutely loved it. Performances, action, vfx were all good-great across the board. The concept is dope and the plot, while on the straightforward end was tight and well-executed.
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 8/14/2020, 7:20 AM
I've been looking forward to this. I'm going to check it out soon
GhostDog
GhostDog - 8/14/2020, 9:20 AM
My barbershop had it on this morning and it looks like a good time. I loved the look of the powers.
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