Netflix Sweet Girl Review

Sweet Girl registered on Netflix on August 20th.
After seeing the trailer of Jason Momoa, who is familiar to us as Aquaman, as the main character, I decided to watch it as soon as the Sweet Girl was registered.
Thor’s Chris Hemsworth was a big hit with the Netflix movie Extraction, so I was looking forward to it.

Netflix Sweet Girl Review

Netflix’s Sweet Girl Synopsis says, “A man who lost his lifelong love to the greed of a pharmaceutical company. Now there is no mother in the daughter, and there is no justice in the world. If so, we have no choice but to realize justice directly. The inevitable battle for the family begins.”
I started watching Sweet Girl looking forward to Jason Momoa’s action.

Netflix Sweet Girl Review

The movie Sweet Girl also starts with a chase scene that meets expectations. And like the synopsis, a well-rounded family goes through a bad thing because of the material desire of the pharmaceutical company.
It’s okay up to here, but I’m starting to feel like the movie is a bit old.
The movie begins to flow as everyone can expect.

Netflix Sweet Girl Review

The movie Sweet Girl, which was going on like this, tries the last twist.
There was a hint about a twist in the movie, but I didn’t expect this at all.
I think I watched the movie with too much ease.

Sweet Girl, I don’t think it’s a question of getting a good review.That’s what I think.
Obviously, if you look at Jason Momoa and Netflix’s synopsis and expect revenge with hot action, you will get a bad review.
It would be more likely if you expected a movie like Movie Taken.

There is a sense of oldness that I would believe even if it was made in the 90s, but I personally didn’t think it was bad.
Movies that are now being released in theaters are no longer being postponed and are starting to be released.
There are many movies scheduled to be released in the second half of 2021, and Netflix needs to cheer up.
Netflix movies after Corona Pandemics are ambiguous.