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Land of Bad, starring Russell Crowe and two Hemsworth brothers, is now on Netflix following 12 years in production and a mixed cinematic release. Written by David Frigerio and William Eubank—who also directed—this war thriller has been a passion project for the pair since 2012. Land Of Bad lacked much attention during its first theatrical run despite the protracted development process and great expectations.
Sadly, Land Of Bad underperformed at the box office, just making $6.5 million against a budget almost three times that level. Other, more well-known action movies released during the same period dominated the film despite its intriguing idea and timely concentration on drone warfare and modern military tactics.
Land of Bad looks at the ethical questions of drone warfare and the modern difficulties of modern warfare. As Captain Eddie Grimm, a drone pilot, Russell Crowe's performance highlights the detached and maybe dehumanizing character of drone operations. The movie offers a reasonable window into the changing scene of conflict in the twenty-first century.
The younger (Liam) and older (Luke) Hemsworth Brothers share the screen in Land of Bad alongside Russell Crowe. The three performers represent a team negotiating the dangerous jungles of the Philippines on a mission to rescue a captured CIA agent, so bearing the narrative weight of the movie. While Luke Hemsworth marks his first entry into a war-inspired film, the movie highlights the skills of both Liam and Luke.
Land of Bad has an opportunity to be more widely seen and maybe rebuild its reputation with its Netflix premiere. Although the movie might not have received positive reviews when first released, its availability on Netflix could cause one to reconsider its merits.
For movies that might have fallen short in theaters, streaming services like Netflix present a special chance. Streaming services let consumers find movies they might have otherwise missed by offering a handy and quickly accessible platform. The release of Land of Bad on Netflix might provide a second opportunity for the movie to establish its merits and attract its audience.
Land of Bad came out during a competitive time for action movies, so it's interesting. Land of Bad's performance might have been affected by several high-profile releases that dominated the box office including Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, The Beekeeper, Argylle, and Madame Web.
Whether Land of Bad will establish itself on Netflix is yet unknown. On the other hand, the movie's availability on the platform presents a fresh chance for viewers to find a war thriller with intricate modern warfare themes and outstanding actor performances from a noteworthy ensemble. For those interested in these subjects, Land of Bad offers a window into the changing character of conflict and the moral conundrums surrounding drone warfare, so worth seeing.