Bright
Came out; 2017.
Time; 1 hours 57 minutes
Watched: Netflix
Rating; TV-MA
IMDB Rating; 7.4/10
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Staring.
Will Smith as Daryl Ward
Joel Edgerton as Nick Jakoby
Noomi Rapace as Leilah
Edgar Ramirez as Kandomere
Lucy Fry as Tikka
Veronica Ngo as Tien
Story Line;
In Los Angeles, humans live with orcs and elves in a world where fantasy creatures do exist. LAPD police officer Dayl Ward is the first human cop having the orc police officer Nick Jakoby as a partner. When Ward is shot by an orc and Jakoby does not capture the shooter, he questions whether Jakoby lets the fellow orc escape. During a patrol, Ward and Jakoby arrest a man that tells that there is a prophecy and Ward is blessed. Meanwhile, Internal Affairs press Ward to find the truth about the escape of the shooter so that they can fire Jakoby. The magic department of the FBI interrogates the man that belongs to the terrorist Shield of Light group which protects brights so that they can prepare for the return of the Dark Lord that will destroy the world. Ward and Jakoby are summoned to attend a disturbance and they stumble upon a Shield of Light safe-house where they arrest the elf Tikka and bag her magic wand. Soon they learn that Tikka is hunted down by the evil and powerful rogue elf Leilah and her Terrorist group Inferni which are the ones actually trying to resurrect the dark lord and they need to protect Tikka and the wand; otherwise the world will be destroyed
Thoughts;
This looked interesting and a little different.
This movie was really good! It had a great story line which is really important, had great acting and action along with being different and well put together.
It kept my interest through the whole thing and the spin with the bad police was great to throw in.
CAUTION; Major Spoiler Alert
This
film is set in an alternate reality of the city of Los Angeles, where
humans co-exist with orcs, elves, and fairies. Officer Daryl Ward
(Will Smith) is out on the streets with his partner, Nick Jakoby
(Joel Edgerton), who is the world's first orc cop. Jakoby is grabbing
a burrito when an orc gangster emerges from a shop and blasts Ward
with a shotgun.
Some time later, Ward is ready to go back to
the force. He is struggling to keep his house that he shares with his
wife Sherri (Dawn Olivieri) and daughter Sophia (Scarlet Spencer).
Sophia hates that her dad is a cop because she worries he'll get
killed. They see a video from Joe Rogan interviewing an orc as they
discuss Jakoby being on the force. The other orcs hate Jakoby as they
consider him a traitor. Ward dislikes having him as a partner because
he blames Jakoby for him getting shot. Sherri then makes him go
outside to deal with a fairy that's attacking the bird feeder. Ward
takes a broom and whacks the fairy to death.
Ward and Jakoby
ride together, with Ward openly blaming Jakoby for the shooting
incident. After driving through the wealthy Elftown neighborhood,
they arrive at work, where a few rotten cops - Pollard (Ike
Barinholtz), Hicks (Matt Gerald), and Brown (Joseph Piccuirro) - mock
Jakoby when he's not around. When Ward is assigned to be on patrol
with Jakoby for the day, he protests to Sergeant Ching (Margaret
Cho), but she doesn't care for his complaints.
Ward and Jakoby
head downtown to handle a disturbance, meeting with Sheriff Rodriguez
(Jay Hernandez). A crazy man named Serling (Chris Browning) is waving
a sword around and yelling nonsense. With the officers drawing their
weapons, Serling surrenders and is taken into custody. On the ride
back to the precinct, Serling pukes in the back of the car before
starting to speak Orkish to Jakoby, saying he has a message from an
organization called the Shield of Light, telling him to "remember
the old ways", and how a prophecy has chosen him, and that Ward
is blessed.
Ward is later approached by Captain Perez (Andrea
Navedo), along with two men - Yamahara (Kenneth Choi) and Arkashian
(Bobby Naderi) - who order Ward to record Jakoby admitting that he
let Ward's shooter get away.
Serling is interrogated by an elf
FBI agent, Kandomere (Edgar Ramirez), and his partner Montehugh
(Happy Anderson). The agents ask Serling what he knows about two elf
sisters - Leilah (Noomi Rapace) and Tikka (Lucy Fry). Serling knows
that Leilah is a dark elf, part of the Inferni clan that wants to
resurrect the Dark Lord, an evil entity that was defeated 2,000 years
earlier by the Nine Armies. Leilah and her minions want to bring him
back to unleash darkness upon the world with the use of three magic
wands. Leilah is a "Bright", meaning she can wield a wand
without it destroying her. Montehugh says they need to find Tikka in
order to set a trap for Leilah.
On the night patrol, Ward
tries to get Jakoby to confess to the incident, when they are alerted
to something going on at a house on Abrams Street. They arrive and
are shot at by an unseen assailant. After a shootout, the officers
kill the assailant. They head inside the house and find dead bodies,
including a few that look like they were burnt alive. The officers
find Tikka, who is in possession of the wand.
Ward calls in
Ching and the other cops in regards to the wand. They want the wand
for themselves, and they order Ward to go along with it and kill
Jakoby, or he dies as well. Ward goes outside to do the job, but
first he presses Jakoby at gunpoint on what really happened when he
got shot. Jakoby admits he did let the shooter get away, but it was
because he lost him in a crowd. He thought he cornered the guy in an
alley, but it was just a young orc spray-painting the side of a
building. Knowing that the human officers would kill the kid on the
spot, Jakoby let him get away on a fire escape. Moments later, Ching
and the officers step outside. Ward spins around quickly and shoots
them all dead, but Pollard is the only one hanging on for his life.
Jakoby attempts to arrest Ward until they are approached by a gang
led by wheelchair-bound Poison (Enrique Murciano), who knows about
the wand and wants it for himself so that he can walk again. Ward and
Jakoby take Tikka and head into their van as the gangsters start
attacking.
The officers drive away as the gangsters pursue
them. The gangsters shoot at them, but Ward and Jakoby are able to
shake most of them off. They find a place to hide briefly until more
gangsters come after them. One of them finds the wand and tries to
grab it, but it causes him to explode and kill those around
him.
Leilah and her minions arrive at the Abrams house and
find Pollard dying before Leilah finishes the job. She then finds
another Inferni elf, Larika (Nadia Grey), who is stuck to the walls.
She tells Leilah that Tikka got away with the wand, and she slashes
Larika's throat. The elves then come across a family that they kill
for more information on the wand's whereabouts. Kandomere and
Montehugh later come upon the crime scene at the Abrams house, and
Kandomere knows Leilah has lost the wand, making her
vulnerable.
Ward, Jakoby, and Tikka walk through a sleazy
orc/human strip club. Poison and his gang find them and once again
threaten them for the wand, but Leilah and her minions show up and
slaughter Poison and his gang. Another shootout happens, forcing the
trio to run again. They run into a nearby convenience store where
they find a place to hide. While tending to their wounds in a
bathroom, Ward and Jakoby discuss their relationship. Although Ward
doesn't think of them as friends, he does tell Jakoby that he
shouldn't want to be like him, despite Jakoby previously stating he
wishes he were because he sees Ward as fearless.
Rodriguez
shows up to the store after hearing about Ward killing the officers.
He orders Ward to cuff Jakoby since everyone suspects him anyway, and
Jakoby willingly relents. Rodriguez is then shot dead as the elves
drive up and crash through the store, shooting at the cops. The trio
fight back, shooting at the elves before getting away.
The
trio are then found by a group of orc gangsters belonging to the
Fogteeth clan. After Ward mocks them, they get beaten and dragged to
a church that serves as their lair. The orcs bring them to their
leader, Dorghu (Brad William Henke). He wants the wand as well, and
he mocks Jakoby for being unblooded (accepted by the other orcs as
one of their own). After the cops refuse to give up the wand, Dorghu
orders them to be executed. The guards drag Ward and Jakoby to a pit,
and Dorghu orders his son Mikey (Brandon Larracuente) to execute
Jakoby. However, Mikey can't bring himself to do so, because he is
the young orc that Jakoby let get away. Dorghu allows Mikey to go
home, and Dorghu shoots Jakoby, letting his body fall into the pit.
Tikka then pulls out the wand and uses it to resurrect Jakoby and
raise his body up. The other orcs are astonished and kneel before
Jakoby, believing him to be the one the prophecy spoke of. The three
then leave.
Tikka then speaks English for the first time, now
that she knows she can trust Ward and Jakoby. She explains that she
took the wand because she knew Leilah wanted to bring back the Dark
Lord, and she had sent Larika to kill her, but Tikka took the wand
herself. The use of the wand took a toll on her, and it's starting to
kill her. She tells them that the Shield of Light can help them if
they take her to a pool back at the Abrams house.
Ward and
Jakoby bring Leilah back to the house. Leilah and the other dark
elves show up and battle the cops. Ward and Jakoby manage to kill the
elves, and Jakoby appears to shoot Leilah dead. They then take Tikka
to the pool beneath a tree, but Leilah emerges, still alive. When she
tries to get the wand, Ward grabs it himself. It starts to glow, and
he doesn't explode, meaning he is a Bright. Tikka tells him a war
word to cast a spell, which Ward repeats, causing the wand to blast
Leilah to smithereens. Outside, authorities arrive just as they
witness the explosion. Ward and Jakoby look for Tikka, but she's
gone.
The officers are in the hospital and are approached by
Kandomere and Montehugh. Although Jakoby tries to explain everything
that happened, Ward denies that there was ever a wand, and that
gangsters killed the corrupt officers.
In the final scene,
Ward and Jakoby are commemorated for their heroism. Pollard, Brown,
Hicks, and Ching are also honored alongside Rodriguez, with Ward
expressing his hatred for that fact. Jakoby tells him to let it go,
since at least they know the truth. Sherri and Sophia are there to
support Ward, while he and Jakoby notice Tikka walking among the
crowd, smiling at them.
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