The film leans heavily on Quentin Tarantino -esque tropes, featuring comic-book-style animations, freeze-frame character introductions, and frequent smash cuts. Critical Reception
While some reviewers at Forbes praised it as a "subversive, lushly fun action-crime thriller," others at RogerEbert.com found the snarky narrator (voiced by Billy Crudup ) and incessant visual effects to be "wearisome" and "distancing".
It is frequently compared to Baz Luhrmann ’s Romeo + Juliet (1996), though most reviewers felt it failed to capture the same emotional weight or groundbreaking creativity.
A jealous, unhinged admirer named Terrence ( Justin Chatwin ) and an Australian assassin with a moral code, Wayne ( Travis Fimmel ).
The Gibbons and Rathcarts act as modern Montagues and Capulets, using their media empires to fuel their vendetta.
Critics were largely divided, with many panning the film for prioritizing "style over substance". It currently holds a low on Rotten Tomatoes .
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