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G20 exists in what can only be described as a parallel universe—one where competence, not superficial beauty, defines worth. The narrative, riddled with clichés and a plot that defies logic, seems detached from our current reality but remains painfully reflective of it. The plot twists and climaxes stretch believability, making the storyline feel more like a soapbox for social statements than a coherent thriller. Despite its flaws, Viola Davis’s portrayal of the leading character elevates the material beyond mere forgettable mess to a watchable spectacle, primarily because of her authentic performance and commanding screen presence.