FP 4EVZ (2023) Movie Review

By Newguy
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FP 4EVZ – Movie Review

Director: Jason Trost

Writer: Jason Trost (Screenplay)

Cast

Plot: A legendary family of rhythm game warriors must battle their way deep into the future to save what remains of booze-fueled humanity from a horrific calamity that threatens to turn them all stone-cold sober 4 EVZ.

Runtime: 1 Hour 13 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Story: FP 4EVZ starts as JTRO (Trost) fills us in on the beat wars to maintain the power to control the booze on Earth. His family has fought in the beat wars for generations and now he is joined by his wife CHAI-T (Wickham) in their latest battle.

The latest threat sees a cloud that will cover the planet in sobriety. JTRO must rally his troops to stop this disaster from hitting his people and save the beat battle boozers.

Verdict on FP 4EVZ

FP 4EVZ is the fourth chapter in the FP franchise. It follows JTRO as he leads his beat warriors in their latest battle. He needs to bring his family together for their latest battle, using their skills to overcome their latest enemy.

This is by far one of the most unique movies I have seen and to think it has stepped into a franchise of four movies is even more refreshing. The idea we have a world created where everything is decided through beat/dance battles is amazing. However, this will firmly go into cult movies, with the unique design, dialog and style of the movie.  

Jason Trost has spent his career bringing us a unique style and this continues his journey. Once you have entered this world, you will want to stay in it and see how far into the world we are going. This might not be for everyone, but if you really want to see something different you should be checking out the series.

Final ThoughtsFP 4EVZ is an amazingly unique sci-fi movie.

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