

Grand Theft Auto V (short GTA V) is a multi-platform video game in the genre of action and the "open world", developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. Bottom line: I liked watching it and I suppose I would have not wanted to miss it, but I can't recommend it for anything else other than good acting.You buy the game Grand Theft Auto V.attentionActivation system: Rockstar Social Club Even my wife, who is unaware of the reality of the game, noticed that some things seemed to happen in weeks and other in years, yet somehow at the same time. For a documentary it was inaccurate, changing event order and amassing many of them in an unrealistic time interval. The developers themselves and their side of the story are completely missing from the film.

Also, I have worked for people like Radcliffe's character, people that can hug you one day and fire you another, based only on their personal mood.
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For a drama it was a bit lackluster and under budget, considering the many stories surrounding the GTA franchise in general. I think that the biggest problem of the film was that it didn't know what it was. Hillary jumped immediately on the righteous wagon because of the sex. Nobody said anything about the violence in the game (or the fact that, for example, you can fly a plane into a building), but there was huge outrage about the Hot Coffee mod who enabled previously disabled sex scenes. The film is trying to put the violence and the sex in the game in the same boat, but it actually wasn't like that at all. I was always outraged by the hypocrisy that surrounded GTA. However, the lack of support from the real protagonists and the desire to make the story more dramatic than it actually was hurt the film. Bill Paxton makes a great righteous lawyer trying to impose his own moral values on the world and Daniel Radcliffe plays well a Steve Jobish kind of company CEO that drives everyone insane, but also toward doing good work. It is obviously biased towards the game company, but not too much. I liked that the movie did not go too hard one way or the other.
