Le retour d’Armie Hammer en tant qu’acteur après cinq ans dans Citizen Vigilante – le pire film de tous les temps interdit pour des millions

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Armie Hammer’s comeback film deemed ‘worst movie of all time’ as its banned for millions

Armie Hammer’s controversial comeback film receives scathing reviews

After a five-year absence from the film industry following abuse allegations, Armie Hammer has returned with the movie Citizen Vigilante. However, the film has been met with severe criticism, being labeled as the ‘worst movie of all time’ by some reviewers and even banned in certain countries.

Return to the Spotlight

In 2021, Hammer faced allegations of abuse, which led to his hiatus from acting. Now, his comeback film has stirred up controversy for its troubling content and execution.

The Misguided Plot

Citizen Vigilante directed by Uwe Boll features Hammer as an American vigilante targeting criminals in Croatia. However, the portrayal of violent acts against migrants has sparked outrage and accusations of inciting violence.

Critics Speak Out

Reviews for the film have been scathing, with critics condemning the movie as morally bankrupt and criticizing the director for his handling of sensitive themes.

Banned in Germany

The movie’s offensive content led to its ban in Germany, further fueling the controversy surrounding Hammer’s involvement in the project.

A Controversial Casting Choice

Boll defended his decision to cast Hammer, citing the actor’s talent and the desire to give him a second chance in the industry despite his past controversies.

What’s Next for Armie Hammer?

As Hammer’s comeback film faces backlash and bans, the future of his acting career remains uncertain amidst the ongoing controversy and criticism surrounding Citizen Vigilante.

Auteur

Jérôme Leroux, 31 ans, est un auteur passionné du monde du gaming, du cinéma et des séries. Originaire de Nantes, il a débuté sa carrière dans le journalisme en tant que contributeur indépendant pour des publications locales.

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