Mr. No Pain movie review

Nathan Caine (Jack Quaid) does not feel any pain due to a genetic defect – hence his title -giving nickname “Mr. No Pain“. Cipa is therefore only 25 years old – and the introverted Nathan has already exceeded this by acting as carefully as possible in all conceivable situations.

So Nathan is anything but a classic Hollywood hero-and that is exactly what makes him the ideal protagonist for a high-concept actioner: The directors Dan Berk and Robert Olsen (“Villains”), together with their screenwriter Lars Jacobson (“Day of the Dead: BloodLine”), prove excessive creativity when it comes to always new situations Create, in which the normal resistance can play its sensitivity to pain in the fight against a gang actually overpowering bank robber. But the best decision of those responsible is not the bloody scenes later, the loud reactions of the surprise, shock and/or disgust in the audience, but the first 25 minutes before the action starts.

The chemistry between Nathan (Jack Quaid) and Sherry (Amber Midthunder) lays the foundation for all the madness that comes afterwards!

The chemistry between Nathan (Jack Quaid) and Sherry (Amber Midthunder) lays the foundation for all the madness that comes afterwards!

Nathan is a super liver type who tries to accommodate even his insolent clientele as far as possible. However, things are not going so well privately: his best (and only) friend is his video game player Rosco (“Spider-Man” sidekickjacob Batalon), whom he has never seen in real life. But his fate seems to turn when he finds a soul mate in the Sherry Margrave (Amber Midthunder), which was also employed in his bank.

However, happiness is short-lived: on the day after the first night together, the bank is attacked by a four-member gang of four-and after the gangsters have executed the director with a head shot, sherry is taken hostage. Instead of waiting for the police, Nathan quickly takes the persecution …

A damn great first date

It is becoming increasingly less common to really keep your fingers crossed. But in this regard, “Mr. The son of the Hollywood legends Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid not only draws the audience on his side right from the start-“Mr. The “The Boys” star and the Predator hunter Amber Midthunder (“Prey”) develop grandiose chemistry. If you had the first 25 minutes voted whether the action starts or you just want to spend more time with the two, it could be very good that the sequel as Romcom takes the victory.

However, this is also due to the fact that at this point you cannot guess how many (superflies) ideas have come to the creators to drive their protagonists far beyond the pain limit of every “normal” person: the action scenes also have a pleasantly brutal punch, the bass is regularly popping in-but the actual highlights are the increasingly violent methods with which they naturally be maltreated without it being Even that really gets that at all. “Mr.

Not even John McClane had to take up as much as

Not even John McClane had to take up as much as “Mr.

Because when Nathan reaches into a fryer with boiling fat, for example, to get out of a sunk pistol, it may not worry about it-but the audience winds (phantom) pain in his armchair. “Mr. – Only to enjoy it between two spread fingers in a perverse way if Nathan, in the absence of a abbey, tattooed an address on the already wounded hand. And if, like only a few hundred people worldwide, you suffer from CIPA, then even an open break does not necessarily have to be a disadvantage, after all, such an outstanding Elle can also be used wonderfully as a staunch weapon …

Conclusion: “Mr.