Bright (2017)

Movie · 2017 · Fantasy, Action, Thriller · 1h 57m · R · English

Curator score: 0.4/10 (396.1K ratings)

Overview

In an alternate present-day where magical creatures live among us, two L.A. cops become embroiled in a prophesied turf battle.

Ratings

Director

David Ayer

Production

Clubhouse Pictures, Overbrook Entertainment

Cast

Will Smith, Joel Edgerton, Lucy Fry, Noomi Rapace, Edgar Ramírez, Ike Barinholtz, Veronica Ngô, Alex Meraz, Happy Anderson, Dawn Olivieri, Matt Gerald, Margaret Cho, Joseph Piccuirro, Brad William Henke, Jay Hernandez, Enrique Murciano, Scarlet Spencer, Andrea Navedo, Kenneth Choi, Bobby Naderi

Where to watch

Netflix, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

Bright has a high-concept hook and some polished worldbuilding surfaces, but it squanders the premise with thin writing, blunt social allegory, and repetitive action. It plays like a loud, expensive mashup of better movies without finding a convincing tone of its own.

Best for

  • Viewers curious about notorious streaming-era blockbusters
  • Fans of urban fantasy concepts who don’t mind messy execution
  • People interested in seeing a very expensive misfire as a cultural artifact

Skip if

  • You want sharp worldbuilding or coherent mythology
  • You’re looking for smart buddy-cop chemistry
  • You’re sensitive to clunky dialogue and heavy-handed allegory

Overview

Bright is built on a genuinely appealing idea: a modern cop thriller where elves, orcs, and magic are part of the urban landscape. The problem is that the movie treats that premise like a shortcut to novelty rather than a world to explore, so it keeps reaching for familiar beats instead of developing its own rules or texture.

Worth noting

The result is a film that feels both overstuffed and underwritten. It has the grime of a street-level action movie, the gloss of a fantasy franchise, and the moral messaging of a social allegory, but those pieces never lock together. Even the action, while competently staged in bursts, is too often just noise around a story that never deepens.

Bottom line

There are flashes of a better movie here, mostly in the production design and the oddball contrast between fantasy creatures and South Los Angeles policing. But the script is so blunt and the tone so uncertain that those flashes never add up to much. As a curiosity, it’s easy to understand why people watched it; as a film, it’s mostly a missed opportunity.

Top Letterboxd reviews

davidehrlich (0.5★) · 1341 likes

There’s boring, there’s bad, and then there’s “Bright,” a movie so profoundly awful that Republicans will probably try to pass it into law over Christmas break. From the director of “Suicide Squad” and the writer of “Victor Frankenstein” comes a fresh slice of hell that somehow represents new lows for them both — a dull and painfully derivative ordeal that that often feels like it was made just to put those earlier misfires into perspective. The only thing more predictable… more There’s boring, there’s bad, and then there’s “Bright,” a movie so profoundly awful that Republicans will probably try to pass it into law over Christmas break. From the director of “Suicide Squad” and the writer of “Victor Frankenstein” comes a fresh slice of hell that somehow represents new lows for them both — a dull and painfully derivative ordeal that that often feels like it was made just to put those earlier misfires into perspective. The only thing more predictable… more

Jordan Raup (0.5★) · 991 likes

"I'm going to be honest with you. I don't fuck with no fairies.""Fairy lives don't matter today!""Dude, you can't go through elf town!" Will Smith says all of these lines with an earnest conviction in Bright, then there's still 1 hour and 45 minutes left.

Patrick Willems · 645 likes

Nope

#1 gizmo fan (0.5★) · 470 likes

I forgot I watched this 4 days ago but I did and it was the worst mistake of my life.

DirkH (1★) · 302 likes

Well, it isn't very, is it?

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Topics

urban fantasy, action thriller, buddy cop, alternate reality, social allegory, grimy noir, high-concept, streaming original, worldbuilding, ensemble

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