Good Luck, Have Fun, Donβt Die review β AI is the bad guy in lively yet overstuffed caper
Thereβs fun to be had in Pirates of the Caribbean director Gore Verbinskiβs satisfyingly tech-fearing adventure β but some restraint wouldnβt have gone amiss
Despite directing a phenomenally successful franchise starter (Pirates of the Caribbean), two of its sequels (Dead Manβs Chest and At Worldβs End), a smash-hit horror remake (The Ring), an Oscar-winning animation (Rango), and films starring Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts (The Mexican) and Nicolas Cage and Michael Caine (The Weather Man), Gore Verbinski never quite broke through as a name the average cinemagoer would instantly recognise. There are some through-lines in his work β a dark sense of humour, an ease with pushing megastars past their limits β but he was mostly there in service of something or someone else, whether it be IP or an A-lister.
After both consumed him in 2013βs loathed flop The Lone Ranger, Verbinski went away and returned three years later with an extravagant βone for meβ, the ambitious throwback horror A Cure for Wellness. I ultimately admired what he was trying to do (a gothic, exquisitely crafted original chiller with a real budget) more than what he actually achieved, and with another box-office disappointment under his belt, he disappeared again. A longer wait of almost a decade followed, and now heβs back with an even bigger swing, the sci-fi comedy adventure Good Luck, Have Fun, Donβt Die.
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Β© Photograph: AP

Β© Photograph: AP

Β© Photograph: AP