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‘Harry Potter’ Director David Yates Flubs ‘Pain Hustlers’

Chris Evans, Andy Garcรญa, and Emily Blunt in 'Pain Hustlers'
Chris Evans, Andy Garcรญa, and Emily Blunt in 'Pain Hustlers'

Pain Hustlers, the first David Yates movie following the threeย Fantastic Beasts films, seems to have it all. 21st-century big screen favorites Emily Blunt and Chris Evans lead the cast, with Catherine O’Hara showing up as well, and the premise dramatizing and critiquing the opioid crisis has promise and eternal relevance.ย Pain Hustlers has everything except for good reviews, but there’s plenty that this winning batch of filmmakers got so wrong.

Pain Hustlersย Plot Summary

Blunt’s character, Liza Drake, loses her job as a dancer and joins a scheme selling prescription drugs that becomes essentially a license to print money. The criminal and moral troubles with this line of work soon catch up with her, of course, as investigators seek to expose the dangerous practice of Liza’s co-conspirators.

Blunt and Evans Are Not to Blame for the Failures

Aside from some possibly inadvisable accents, Blunt and Evans appear to be acting the way Yates has directed inย Pain Hustlers. Not particularly bad or good in quality, the two of them do their part to convey the design of their characters, but the writing reveals that there is not much worthy of salvation. Experienced film viewers will seeย Pain Hustlers and the characters within as thin sketches pretty quickly, with odd decisions from the filmmakers stealing away attention before Blunt can reel the audience in. Evans appeals in his unsavory new roles that have made for great counterprogramming of his Captain America image, but his and Blunt’s abilities never overcome the shoddy craftsmanship here.

David Yates’ Missed Opportunities in Pain Hustlers

Yates’ career as the director of fourย Harry Potterย movies, threeย Fantastic Beasts, and oneย The Legend of Tarzanย (the one starring Alexander Skarsgรฅrd) has occasionally managed to capture emotional performances, but most consider his output uneven. Inย Pain Hustlers, his uncertainty at how to portray the magnanimous topic thatย Pain Hustlersย addresses carries through nearly every sequence. Isย Pain Hustlersย a condemnation of how real people accidentally created the opioid epidemic or a showcase of those highs and lows built through a dramatic characterization of lying and greed? It seems that Yates did not know the answer when developing his directing style forย Pain Hustlersย since one could call his ability to say something meaningful with his film tepid at best and facile at its worst.

Emily Blunt and Chris Evans in 'Pain Hustlers'

Emily Blunt and Chris Evans in ‘Pain Hustlers’

Does the Entertainment Value Overcome the Flaws in Pain Hustlers?

Any competently directed experience about pharmaceutical evils would be a better call to watch this weekend, while the greed and excess shown in the film have countless better instances as well. Simply put,ย Pain Hustlersย is one of the worst films in whichever category you try to put it in, so we cannot recommend it over any other similar film. A more authentic, dramatized portrayal likeย Dopesickย or an over-the-top but sincere one likeย The Fall of the House of Usherย will always be the better choice.

Pain Hustlersย is streaming now on Netflix.

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