Thursday, October 4, 2007

Miami Vice


Michael Mann seems most at home at night. His night sequences are stunningly vibrant and powerful enviroments. Unfortunately Mann often gets caught up in the settings, and soundtrack. Miami Vice is a great example. While Mann has set up a story which is suitable, what prevents this movie from being a classic of action cinema is the way in which the locations and soundscapes take center stage. Ok, some of the acting wasn’t very good at all, but it is an action movie. As a result the movie has the feel of a 133 minute music video. This sounds cool in principle but Miami vice isn’t a music video, or a musical. Nor is it an amazing piece of cinematography. As a result the pull away from its core gives the movie a hollow and sometimes disjuncted feel.

The character development is the main victim of this. We neither feel sympathy, connection, nor awe for either Rico(Jamie Foxx), or Sonny (Colin Farrell). Of course Colin Farrell’s acting doesn’t help the audience connect with Sonny, who at then end of the movie winds up little better then a sociopath at the end of the movie. Jamie Fox’s character on the other hand lack would lack the same emotional dynamic if not for a contrived plot twist which doesn’t work, and Jamie Foxx’s acting abilities, which while not phenomenal are present.

This movie is a minimal action movie. It lacks the plot or suspense to carry it successfully as a drama, and the action is actually fairly minimal, limited to a few brief flashes, and a cool gunfight at the end. Basically we get to watch Jamie Fox and Colin Farrell be cool, have sex, and smuggle drugs. That’s it. Save your money.

Monday, October 1, 2007

Ocean's Eleven is a Royal Flush


When I first saw Ocean’s Eleven I though it was ok. When I watched it a second time I warmed to it a little bit more. When I watched it the a third time I genuinely liked. Ocean’s 11 really has it all, Clever writing, great direction, and an all star cast headed up by Matt Daemon, Brad Pitt, and George Clooney, but also including Elliot J. Gould and Don Cheadle.

The acting in this movie is high caliber. George Clooney as Dan Ocean is a great choice. While not Sinatraesque Clooney’s performance is more then adequate. He comes off cool, Not Sinatra cool, but Clooney cool. Thus George Clooney makes the roll his own. Both Brad Pitt and Matt Damon shine in there respective roles. Matt Damons portrayal of Linus is of particular note. Watching Linus’s over eager journey on the screne was extremely enjoyable.

The story is fast and moves forward in stylish grace. The only flaw with the film is that its not deep. There is no I Ching Wisdom in Ocean’s Eleven, only I-Pod Style. If your looking for deep cinema this movies not for you. If you don’t mind having some fun, then Ocean’s Eleven is worth your hard earned money.