Thursday, February 27, 2014

That Awkward Moment

That Awkward Moment
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, and star in this Jan. 31 release.  The rom-com follows the love lives of three twenty-something guys struggling to find the line between happiness and independence.

The film opens with Efron's character, Jason, explaining "that awkward moment" when the the partners in a new relationship have to answer the dreaded question: So, where is this going?

That Awkward Moment proves to be better as comedy than as a dramatic piece of cinema.  This comedy element is really brought to the forefront of the film when the three male leads are on screen together.  From their outrageous "only-a-best-friend-could-say-that" moments to the way they are able to console each other in the rough patches, Efron, Teller and Jordan make a convincing bff trio. 

Where the story gets a bit iffy is when Efron's character, Jason, meets Ellie (played by the primarily B-movie actress, ).  While the two are cute together initially, Ellie proves to be a bit too quirky to be a believable love interest for the creative and studly Jason.  In addition to this drawback of the film, its story pushed a bit too hard for a response in the parts that would be considered dramatic, but it still manages to teach good lessons without being overly preachy. 

All of that being said, the movie featured an original story and compelling character development.  While it may not have been worth the price of a movie ticket, it's worth renting once it comes to Redbox.


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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Double Feature: Lone Survivor & Shadow Recruit

Lone Survivor
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Lone Survivor is the true story of four Navy Seals sent on a mission in Afghanistan.  While the Jan. 10 release was one of the most emotionally powerful narratives within recent years, the film format may not have been as suitable as the 2009 book, which may have been able to provide a more thorough description of the portrayed events.  What is even more disappointing is that the film opened with a spoiler of who the "lone survivor" ends up being, which removes some of the potential for a more compelling story.

All that being said, this film is very commendable based on the very realistic action and raw acting of the cast, which includes , , and .  While there were no intense special effects, the film's intensity and use of gunfire created a mood that was honestly terrifying. 

As the film progresses the cast's talents really begin to shine once the four Seals are discovered by a few Afghan civilians and the crew needs to decide how to deal with their suddenely compromised operation. While some dramatic moments were lacking, the compassion found in unexpected places certainly made up for it.

What makes this film unique and worth watching is the fact that it told more than one story about Afghanistan (in the sense that it portrayed non-Taliban citizens).

Is this film worthy of an Oscar? Probably not.  Is it a great narrative that is worth experiencing? Yes, absolutely.

Grade: B+


Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit
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This Jan. 17 release tells the story of Jack Ryan, often referred to as the American James Bond.  In this film Ryan, a creation of espionage-plot writer Tom Clancy, is a data analyst and CIA field agent sent on his first assignment in Russia.

In typical international-spy-movie fashion, the plot really picks up after it becomes clear that there is an issue that needs some extreme fixing.  In this case it is that members of the Russian government have come up with a plot to tank the value of the American dollar and of course Ryan is assigned to the case and begins trying to find a way to save the day.  


While the film doesn't quite measure up to recent spy films, from MI 4: Ghost Protocol to Skyfall, it certainly provides a decent story with a good amount of quality action sequences, villainous plots and heroic gestures. 


The casting for this film was satisfying.  With Ryan portrayed by , his fiance played by and his mentor played by , this movie has a solid cast, especially considering the fact that took on the role of the villain.

Something interesting about the acting in this film is that Knightly's character, Cathy, is an American.  While the actress did a great job in the role, it would have been a more entertaining performance if she were speaking in her typical English accent for which she is known and loved.


As a whole, Shadow Recruit is an entertaining but somewhat unoriginal movie. 

Grade: B-