YO! I just watched this for the 2nd time, and it is still the best action film to come out since...The Protector? Ong Bak 2? Whatever film you want to classify as the best Tony Jaa film. Although there are things about The Raid: Redemption that put it above Tony Jaa films (or perhaps I should say Prachya Pinkaew films, er Panna Rittikrai films...shucks! I thought they were done by the same guy?).
The best element of The Raid: Redemption is its non-stop action. This phrase is used a lot to describe films, but in this case it is accurate. The basic plot is a S.W.A.T. team is infiltrating an apartment building, full of known criminals, to extract a "crime boss," who happens to also run the building. In roughly 5 min. we are in the van racing to the apartment building. From that point to the end of the film, the story consists of suspenseful sneaking, huge assault rifle "gun-fights," focused fight-for-your-life martial arts, betrayal, and redemption. There isn't a long set-up, telling you everything about everyone. There aren't middle of the film scenes of dramatic intensity. There aren't even long dramatic death sequences.
Another fantastic element is the brutalness of the film. Many imaginative and emotionally powerful moments have been created by keeping the visual of a brutal killing off-screen. This film demonstrates that these visuals can have an important impact. This film shows that sometimes reality has to be seen to be appreciated. The fragility of life is enhanced by visuals of these killings. How easy it is to kill someone with gun. How when given the choice between life and death we (humans) will do whatever we need to in order to live. This film does not shy away from the truth of death.
If you like action films, especially martial arts films, you would be doing yourself a dishonor in NOT watching this film. Easily 5 stars. And if you are one of those fools who can't watch a film with subtitles...kill yourself.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Real Steel - Real Pigslop
Real Steel is a movie about robot jocks piloted by humans...oh wait isn't that Robot Jox? Right. This is a movie about Robot Boxers controlled by humans. I can't believe this movie was made. Not only is the plot pointless and ridiculous (a dead-beat dad who doesn't care about his son, starts caring about his son when he has a successful robot boxer), but it's also poorly constructed.
I suppose it would be more accurate to say the script is a waste of time, energy and space. The actors, the sets, the special effects and so on aren't really grating or obnoxious; it's just the screenplay. Besides the absurd overall plot, there are also tons of unclear concepts. These concepts are not fleshed out; they are not logical; and mostly they are confusing and annoying (or perhaps...simply unnecessary).
I can't really recommend this movie to anyone. Even if you like robots...well, maybe if you are obsessed with robots (although then you would have already seen it, I presume)...this movie is a waste of 2 hours and 7 minutes.
I suppose it would be more accurate to say the script is a waste of time, energy and space. The actors, the sets, the special effects and so on aren't really grating or obnoxious; it's just the screenplay. Besides the absurd overall plot, there are also tons of unclear concepts. These concepts are not fleshed out; they are not logical; and mostly they are confusing and annoying (or perhaps...simply unnecessary).
I can't really recommend this movie to anyone. Even if you like robots...well, maybe if you are obsessed with robots (although then you would have already seen it, I presume)...this movie is a waste of 2 hours and 7 minutes.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Tropic Thunder - Acting Analysis
Tropic Thunder is a brilliant film for two major reasons. 1. It's an incredibly entertaining film. 2. It analyzes acting from many different perspectives (arguably, all perspectives).
1. This film is chock full of excellent actors. Whether they're comedians or "playful" actors, all of the cast do a fantastic job of keeping the energy and entertainment high, despite the desperate situations they end up in. Ben Stiller, a way-too-comedic actor for the goofi-ness he presents, keeps a serious but ridiculous character from becoming trite and irrelevant. Robert Downey, Jr. masterfully plays a generic African-American 'Nam Sergeant, despite his white heritage. He, also, easily slips into his Australian character, on demand. [One of my favorite lines is: "I know who I am! I'm a dude, playing a dude, pretendin' to be another dude!"] Jack Black, perhaps a comic genius...perhaps...., plays a low-brow "comedian," where he creates gold through drug-hazed desperation.
This is perhaps one of the best Jay Baruchel performances ever. His role is perfect: just nerdy enough, he can't be taken seriously; just nerdy enough, he know exactly what's going on; but strong and confident enough to be there in a fight, when it's needed.
2. While my favorite moments in this film are when the characters are deconstructing acting, I still get a rush out of the action. I have always loved SPOILER the scene that ends with Robert Downey, Jr. saying, "I'm a lead farmer, motherf****er!!!" Simply because of the irony. Here he is, terrifying a whole group of blood-thirsty criminals with a crazy violent attack of two assault rifles; and yet his assault rifles are not real, ergo he poses no threat. These criminals are terrified, even though they can't actually be hurt. It's a testament to Robert Downey, Jr.'s character's strategy....We gotta do what we know best...Acting! It shouldn't work. It absolutely shouldn't work. No matter how much I blame it on Hollywood story-contrivance, I can't back around the fact that it WOULD work. In these scenarios, it would work.
I heard that Tom Cruise CHOSE to use fake hands in this film. His "fake" hands are chubby...it's brilliant...why wouldn't you watch this film?
1. This film is chock full of excellent actors. Whether they're comedians or "playful" actors, all of the cast do a fantastic job of keeping the energy and entertainment high, despite the desperate situations they end up in. Ben Stiller, a way-too-comedic actor for the goofi-ness he presents, keeps a serious but ridiculous character from becoming trite and irrelevant. Robert Downey, Jr. masterfully plays a generic African-American 'Nam Sergeant, despite his white heritage. He, also, easily slips into his Australian character, on demand. [One of my favorite lines is: "I know who I am! I'm a dude, playing a dude, pretendin' to be another dude!"] Jack Black, perhaps a comic genius...perhaps...., plays a low-brow "comedian," where he creates gold through drug-hazed desperation.
This is perhaps one of the best Jay Baruchel performances ever. His role is perfect: just nerdy enough, he can't be taken seriously; just nerdy enough, he know exactly what's going on; but strong and confident enough to be there in a fight, when it's needed.
2. While my favorite moments in this film are when the characters are deconstructing acting, I still get a rush out of the action. I have always loved SPOILER the scene that ends with Robert Downey, Jr. saying, "I'm a lead farmer, motherf****er!!!" Simply because of the irony. Here he is, terrifying a whole group of blood-thirsty criminals with a crazy violent attack of two assault rifles; and yet his assault rifles are not real, ergo he poses no threat. These criminals are terrified, even though they can't actually be hurt. It's a testament to Robert Downey, Jr.'s character's strategy....We gotta do what we know best...Acting! It shouldn't work. It absolutely shouldn't work. No matter how much I blame it on Hollywood story-contrivance, I can't back around the fact that it WOULD work. In these scenarios, it would work.
I heard that Tom Cruise CHOSE to use fake hands in this film. His "fake" hands are chubby...it's brilliant...why wouldn't you watch this film?
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance - Spirit of Craziness!
The firs thing you need to know about Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance is that it is directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor (or Neveldine/Taylor). These two crazy people directed Crank and Crank: High Voltage. If you have seen these films (and enjoyed them), then you know what to expect.
While this film has moments of story and plot (not really relevant in Crank or Crank: High Voltage), the action still has the pulse-pounding adrenaline-rushing one would expect from Crank.
The problem with this film is that the first half is great. When Nicholas Cage is trying to repress the Ghost Rider persona, he acts twittery and crazy, akin to his performance in Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans. This also causes the Ghost Rider entity to act erratically and unpredictably.
Once Nicholas Cage accepts the Ghost Rider entity, it's less compelling, but still entertaining.
Unlike the first one, this one knows that the proper length for a film like this is an hour and a half.
Want crazy fun hero action? Want weirdo, difficult to empathize with heroes? Like Crank and Crank: High Voltage? This film is for you...and me.
While this film has moments of story and plot (not really relevant in Crank or Crank: High Voltage), the action still has the pulse-pounding adrenaline-rushing one would expect from Crank.
The problem with this film is that the first half is great. When Nicholas Cage is trying to repress the Ghost Rider persona, he acts twittery and crazy, akin to his performance in Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans. This also causes the Ghost Rider entity to act erratically and unpredictably.
Once Nicholas Cage accepts the Ghost Rider entity, it's less compelling, but still entertaining.
Unlike the first one, this one knows that the proper length for a film like this is an hour and a half.
Want crazy fun hero action? Want weirdo, difficult to empathize with heroes? Like Crank and Crank: High Voltage? This film is for you...and me.
From Beyond - From the 80's!!
Stuart Gordon's 1986 classic From Beyond is one of the few truly Lovecraftian Lovecraft adaptations. Most Lovecraft adaptions fail to capture his sense of dread and inevitability. But a select few do, including From Beyond.
While the film expands on a short story by Lovecraft, it does so in an unique way. It adds a sexual element that is not present in the short story. This added with the slimy special effects creates a bizarre and terrifying parallel existence.
This is perhaps the finest performance by Jeffrey Combs, a brilliant actor and voice-actor. His roles encompass Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, The Frighteners, Justice League, and many other Lovecraft adaptions. His wavering petrified voice is used to great effect in this unnerving film.
Ken Foree, from Dawn of the Dead, also stars in this film. He does a fantastic job, though his role is too generic and bland.
Lovecraftian fans will love this film. Horror fans (especially of the 1980's) will love this film. This is a solid film.
While the film expands on a short story by Lovecraft, it does so in an unique way. It adds a sexual element that is not present in the short story. This added with the slimy special effects creates a bizarre and terrifying parallel existence.
This is perhaps the finest performance by Jeffrey Combs, a brilliant actor and voice-actor. His roles encompass Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, The Frighteners, Justice League, and many other Lovecraft adaptions. His wavering petrified voice is used to great effect in this unnerving film.
Ken Foree, from Dawn of the Dead, also stars in this film. He does a fantastic job, though his role is too generic and bland.
Lovecraftian fans will love this film. Horror fans (especially of the 1980's) will love this film. This is a solid film.
Haywire - Wonder Woman Vengeance!!!
I don't normally approve of Steven Soderbergh, and frankly I don't here either. While it is true, Steven Soderbergh directed this movie, I feel compelled to suggest that the true brilliance of this film is from writer Lem Dobbs and from lead actress Gina Carano. Sure the movie is directed competently, but both the story and the film are about character:Mallory Kane's vengeance.
Mallory Kane is played by Gina Carano, a Mixed-Martial-Artist. Before acting, she fought against others...like really fought. Yes, she is attractive; yes, she is sexy; is she butch? only a little in pertinent places. For the most part here fighting style and her opponents are very believable. Could she take down Ewan McGregor in a fight? Absolutely!
Her story of vengeance is justified and sound. She's not out for revenge. She's not out to satisfy her blood-lust. She's out to give what's coming to those lying double-crossers. It's easy to empathize with her: she was wronged, and now she's correcting it.
While one of the naive officers refers to her as Wonder Woman, I have to admit, I believe she would make the perfect Wonder Woman, provided she can pull off the acting portion of the character. It's hard to tell from this one performance and would depend on the character variation that is written.
Like action? Like women kicking ass (especially guy ass)? Like fun?!? This film is great...just don't think of it as a Soderbergh movie...
Mallory Kane is played by Gina Carano, a Mixed-Martial-Artist. Before acting, she fought against others...like really fought. Yes, she is attractive; yes, she is sexy; is she butch? only a little in pertinent places. For the most part here fighting style and her opponents are very believable. Could she take down Ewan McGregor in a fight? Absolutely!
Her story of vengeance is justified and sound. She's not out for revenge. She's not out to satisfy her blood-lust. She's out to give what's coming to those lying double-crossers. It's easy to empathize with her: she was wronged, and now she's correcting it.
While one of the naive officers refers to her as Wonder Woman, I have to admit, I believe she would make the perfect Wonder Woman, provided she can pull off the acting portion of the character. It's hard to tell from this one performance and would depend on the character variation that is written.
Like action? Like women kicking ass (especially guy ass)? Like fun?!? This film is great...just don't think of it as a Soderbergh movie...
Ghost Rider - STOP Mark Steven Johnson!!! Please!!!
Ghost Rider, another tragedy by the writer/director Mark Steven Johnson. I don't know what fool thought it would be a good idea to PAY Mark Steven Johnson...anything!!! for his services...but damn! And I try not to curse here.
Let's start with the obvious; Ghost Rider is 2 hours and 8 minutes long.It is an epic length, even for a 2007 movie. But longer isn't better, and this movie is proof of this.This movie would have been 10x stronger if it were only an hour and a half...and it could have been!! SPOILER! (although do you really care?) The movie opens with a backstory of an earlier Ghost Rider; later in the movie, Sam Elliott tells Nick Cage the same story; if these two scenes were combined into one, it would have cut off 8 minutes or so, to the movie. There are at least two (or rather 4) more scenes this could have been done to. This movie could have easily been 1.5 hours.
Even though this movie is an origin story it still feels heavily, and I mean HEAVILY, weighted int emotions. I don't mean character building/developing emotions, I mean unnecessary, sappy emotions. There's some cool action scenes, but they represent 15% of the movie...so much is emotions here, emotions there...
Eh? perhaps I'm a cynic.
The basic plot isn't strong. It's very faustian, but drags that out, as opposed to enriching it (like Phantom of the Paradise).
You better like Ghost Rider, if you think you'll enjoy this movie.
Let's start with the obvious; Ghost Rider is 2 hours and 8 minutes long.It is an epic length, even for a 2007 movie. But longer isn't better, and this movie is proof of this.This movie would have been 10x stronger if it were only an hour and a half...and it could have been!! SPOILER! (although do you really care?) The movie opens with a backstory of an earlier Ghost Rider; later in the movie, Sam Elliott tells Nick Cage the same story; if these two scenes were combined into one, it would have cut off 8 minutes or so, to the movie. There are at least two (or rather 4) more scenes this could have been done to. This movie could have easily been 1.5 hours.
Even though this movie is an origin story it still feels heavily, and I mean HEAVILY, weighted int emotions. I don't mean character building/developing emotions, I mean unnecessary, sappy emotions. There's some cool action scenes, but they represent 15% of the movie...so much is emotions here, emotions there...
Eh? perhaps I'm a cynic.
The basic plot isn't strong. It's very faustian, but drags that out, as opposed to enriching it (like Phantom of the Paradise).
You better like Ghost Rider, if you think you'll enjoy this movie.
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