The action movie starring Bruce Willis that failed critically and triumphs over Amazon Prime Video

The action movie starring Bruce Willis that failed critically and triumphs over Amazon Prime Video

The action movie starring Bruce Willis that failed critically and triumphs over Amazon Prime VideoThe action movie starring Bruce Willis that failed critically and triumphs over Amazon Prime Video

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Before Bruce Willis announced his illness that forced him to retire from the big screen, he embarked on an adventure to star in as many films as possible, and thus be able to earn the money necessary to be able to retire. However, that has led him to accept questionable roles, like the one in this action thriller coming to Amazon Prime Video.

Among the large number of titles he has starred in in recent years, he stands out ‘Petrol alley’, an action movie written and directed by Edward Drake. Some criticized Bruce Willis for accepting the role of this film, which was far from some of his most acclaimed works, such as “Pulp Fiction”, “12 Monkeys”, “Armageddon” and, of course, “Die Hard”.

But despite being criticized at the time, ‘Petrol alley’ with Bruce Willis triumphs on Amazon Prime Video, positioning itself as one of the most talked about action movies on the platform. In the film, Willis also shares the screen with Devon Sawa, who will be best remembered for his role in the “Destiny Fina” franchise.

The story of ‘Petrol alley’, which has been translated as “Hollywood Conspiracy” in Latin America and “Explosive Conspiracy” in Spain and other parts of the world, follows a man involved in a triple murder of Hollywood stars. Investigators, one of them played by Bruce WillisThey join him to investigate the case.

The best moments of ‘Gasoline Alley’ with Bruce Willis

Now that ‘Gasoline Alley’ with Bruce Willis is on Amazon Prime Video, placed in the Top 10 of the most viewed on the platform, it is important to remember that the cast also includes Luke Wilson, Kat Foster, Kenny Wormald and Sufe Bradshaw. At the time, this film had 35% approval among critics, but audiences saved it with 90%, according to Rotten Tomatoes.

So although critics have discredited it, audiences have given this story of a far more sinister conspiracy a second chance than it first appears, this tape about a triple murder. Additionally, “Gasoline Alley” rivaled other titles on the platform, such as Sylvester Stallone’s “Samaritan” or “No Time to Die” with Daniel Craig.

A popcorn action film, which, although not Bruce Willis’ best work in a long time, serves to see how sometimes his best moments were in the cinema of the 90s and 80s, which characterized him so much, and turned him into the action figure he is today.

By Jorge Ruiz

Source: Nacion Flix

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