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January 7, 2022

At the Movies: A solid, if by-the-numbers, spy thriller in ‘The 355'

By LINDSEY BAHR
AP Film Writer

“The 355,” directed by Simon Kinberg (“X-Men: Dark Phoenix”) who co-wrote with Theresa Rebeck (“Smash”), is not an instant classic by any means. It is, however, a straightforward and solidly entertaining spy thriller that (mostly) avoids the impulse to pat itself on the back too obviously.

It's always a little suspect when too much is made of a big action movie being “female-fronted.” Unfortunately, Hollywood has decided lately that in course correcting for decades of gender inequity in certain genres that it's not enough to just make an action-packed movie starring more than one woman: They must let the audience know that they know that this is A Girl Power Moment. And frankly, whether it's the lady Avengers assembling in “Infinity War,” a montage of Girls Doing Sports and Science in the latest “Charlie's Angels,” or all of “Ocean's 8,” it's never not insulting to its purported audience.


 
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