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They Cloned Tyrone — Review: Stylish, but Dull
by KJ Proulx
Unless you are hearing that it could be up for Oscars, it’s always hard to tell if a Netflix original film will be any good. Their track record isn’t all that impressive, to say the least, but I was still very much looking forward to They Cloned Tyrone. Now streaming, this film ended up being a mixed bag for me, with enough positives to at least say it wasn’t bad. When filmmakers embrace a certain tone and run with it, I’m always going to commend that, but here’s why it didn’t quite work for me overall.
Fontaine (John Boyega), Slick Charles (Jamie Foxx), and Yo-Yo (Teyonah Parris) all find themselves uncovering a mystery together after Fontaine realizes that he has been cloned. This leads them to figure out that there is an underground government conspiracy that must be stopped. Multiple cloned have been made of certain humans and the reasoning behind it is honestly something I wouldn’t be surprised about in reality. The social commentary and fun dialogue kept me interested, but the look and pacing of the film nearly put me to sleep.
The costumes, music, dialogue, and performances were all well-done, which is frustraing because I believe this film would’ve been perfect at about 90-minutes. I’m not someone who gets easily bored just because a film is long, but at two hours it truly felt nearly three…