Fuse Review
Fuse is a memorable experience no matter how it turns out.
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Fuse is a memorable experience no matter how it turns out.
Quentin Tarantino’s well-practiced aim misses the heart but still hits the target.
Like Schindler’s List peppered with lewd jokes every 15 minutes or so.
Gives ardent followers of the series everything that they hoped for and more.
A beautifully shot film with some very nice (but flawed) moments.
Like trying to enjoy a good meal on a plate under a locked glass box.
A platter best suited for your local McDonald’s.
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