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It was fun. Not groundbreaking. Not amazing. Just a really fun movie.
I wasn't expecting much from it and that's what I got. The film has for him not to take himself seriously, a certain freshness and actresses who do the job. But the very basic script, the action scenes seen and reviewed, the cartoonish ultra-feminist claim weighs it all down.

I still think there's an unfortunate tendency to put the cart before the horse when it comes to properties like this one. It leads people to believe that if a film flops then the filmmakers are to blame, when really no adaptation of Charlie's Angels that you could feasibly have done in 2019 would have performed any better.
We all know why these types of movies fail, but few people just want to admit it (because you can't just call out what has the moral sway in your society).
Fortunately, there are still some people making good analyses, like this girl here: