Finch Review: 6 Ups & 4 Downs

3. The Tone Is All Over The Place

Finch Tom Hanks
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There is a definite feeling that Finch isn't really sure quite what it wants to be - a bleak survival story or a more hopeful humanist yarn.

The screenplay bounces between the two distinct tones without much subtlety at all throughout, which may leave audiences reeling a little from mood whiplash.

In one moment we might see Finch stumble across a decomposing corpse, only for some goofy slapstick to abound moments later.

The grimmer apocalyptic elements don't always mesh comfortably with the sillier robot shenanigans, and a sometimes overwrought musical score from Oscar-winning composer Gustavo Santaolalla doesn't much help.

While this isn't a deal breaker, the film's inability to commit to a clear mood, or at least move between them with gradual grace, may throw some viewers for a loop.

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