Marvel's The Punisher

2017 "The truth must be taken."
8.5| 0h53m| en
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A former Marine out to punish the criminals responsible for his family's murder finds himself ensnared in a military conspiracy.

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Ogosmith Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Melanie Bouvet The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
Tyreece Hulme One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
Isbel A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
nickrider-08833 I really wanted to like this series. Jon Bernthal is the perfect actor for the Punisher. But the Punisher this is not. It's slow paced and lacking the violent retribution that is Frank Castles trademark calling card.I was waiting and waiting hoping the series would build up to a return of the Punisher we all know and love. But episode after episode we wait and only see one minor gang conflict and mafia shoot out. I never made it to the end of the series before I gave up.A real shame and a missed opportunity. Perhaps season 2 might be a better but don't count on it.
Alejandra Wowza that was a fun ride! I absolutely loved this series. Punisher was great in Netflix Daredevil, and the character continues to shine. Lots of different plots within the main plot. All tied in well. What more could you ask for? It was fun, violent and brutally real. Great fight scenes as well. (Take note Iron Fist people. It is quite simple. Stunt fighters) any one star review should be dismissed.
KJ Proulx I believe the Netflix shows that are based on Marvel properties can be loved if you have an acquired taste to them. If you don't like gore or slow-paced storytelling, then you're probably out of the loop on these shows and plan on keeping it that way. Personally, since the release of the first season of Daredevil, I've been hooked on the realistic approach these shows have brought to the small screen. The Punisher, released earlier this year, fits that description perfectly, falling very much in line with the tone that has been set by the previous shows in this smaller universe of content. If you haven't been a fan, this show won't do anything to win you over, but for fans of the previous shows in this Marvel/Netflix universe, this first season of The Punisher should come recommended to you.Following Frank Castle after the events of the second season of Daredevil, he is haunted by his past and learning to cope with his personal demons, when new threats and issues arise. At its core, the movie is about forgetting the past as a war hero and trying to avenge the deaths of his wife and daughter. That's definitely a thin plot line for 13 hour-long episodes of television, but there are many side plots and secondary characters that elevate it from being simplistic. For acts of terror to downright having to showcase killing sprees in order to further the plot, this show doesn't pull any punches when things start to get real. This is a brutal show at times, but I feel that it takes a little too long to get where it wants to be.Viewers rave about how these shows are incredibly binge-worthy, but that's where I find the biggest issues throughout this particular show. The pacing throughout each episode feels very slow. Most of these shows have this issue, but it stood out a little more throughout my viewing of The Punisher. When the action hits or a great character moment occurs, I always found myself sucked in and loving every second, but certain scenarios that could've easily taken place over the course of one episode will last almost the entire season. This particular season could've easily been told in the eight-episode format that The Defenders was. That being said, this is a fantastic cast that's well worth watching, regardless of any complaints.Jon Bernthal proves that he was meant to play this character from the moment he began his acting career. I don't throw that around too often when talking about performers taking on iconic roles, but he really does have some incredible moments to shine here. From his intensity to his dramatic and sombre scenes throughout this season, I was engrossed every time he was on-screen. With the addition of secondary players like Amber Rose Revah, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ben Barnes, and Daniel Webber, the performances themselves made this show feel like it was far more elegant than it deserved to be. In particular, the character progression that Daniel Webber provides as Lewis absolutely blew me away. His character had my jaw on the floor on multiple occasions, whether for good or bad.The Punisher has received a strong first season and I can't wait to see more from Bernthal as this character, but I honestly hope the pacing is tuned up a little throughout the coming season(s) because it really bogged it down for me. I usually like to get through these shows fairly quickly, because they feel addictive, and although The Punisher does have that effect, I also found myself slightly bored at times. This is a great season with some annoying aspects that really brought it down for me, so I would recommend it to Marvel fans or fans of violent programming, but be wary of the pacing.
robertmdurham I loved this show. A man kicks ass, takes names, and get things done.The drama and writing were excellent, acting and set and and all the other details were fantastic.I just love that the only complaint comes from white ultra-conservative men, who are sensitive about some message they feel it pushes. Which I find amusing, since if anything, the show promotes the "good guy with a gun" argument that these people are always touting. The main character is literally, that good guy vigilante with a gun, the other paragon of virtue is Karen Page, a rules defying reporter with a concealed carry who makes a cogent, and personal argument for guns. One would think they'd love this show, but the fact it says anything other than a full-throated roar for what they believe in, they give it negative reviews. Who's the snowflake now?