RATING: | 40% |
FORMAT: | DVD |
Politically-naïve and psychologically simplistic movie with its heart in the right place.
That violence is both a solution and a preventive to violence is obvious, but dramatically unexplored here in terms of consequences – particularly the consequences of current (2007) US imperialism around the globe. This leaves the film with flat characterization, a screenplay mostly concocted from newspaper headlines and a largely quality cast mugging desperately to make the action movie clichés seem different from all the other clichéd adventures produced by Hollywood in recent years; and failing, despite their best efforts.
This director’s much better Training Day proves the decline of a once promising talent – despite the evidence of the deleted scenes that a much better film was planned here.
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