"Heart of Stone" is a generic spy franchise with stock characters and uninspired filmmaking.

Gadot portrays Rachel Stone, MI6 agent, covering secret peacekeeping operation, despite boring filming.

Sophie Okonedo portrays Nomad, recruits at 20, no training.

Matthias Schweighöfer portrays Jack of Hearts, Rachel's tech aid, using surveillance data and manipulating it with his hands.

Matthias Schweighöfer portrays Jack of Hearts, Rachel's tech aid, using surveillance data and a supercomputer, resembling Tom Cruise's character in "Minority Report."

The Charter's mission is explained through exposition-laden dialogue, with poorly written characters.

Jamie Dornan and Alia Bhatt's roles in "Daredevil" are toned down, lacking complexity and depth.

Co-screenwriter Greg Rucka's "The Old Guard" had developed characters and excellent acting, but disappointed with film's execution.

Harper struggles with actors' framing and lighting, resulting in murky fight scenes and action sequences resembling better films.

Gadot's lackluster filmmaking and Harper's lack of physical prowess hinder her acting and filming skills.

The movie fails to explore characters' actions and philosophy, focusing on algorithmic manipulation and interventionism rather than exploring totalitarianism.

The film "Heart of Stone" dismisses imperfection in the Charter, blames a single leader's mistake, and ends with a female-led franchise, promoting pro-surveillance propaganda.