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Based on a comic-book. That phrase covers a whole spectrum of results, good and bad. Here, this means hyperkinetic action scenes with only a tenuous connection to reality. If you've seen the director's previous work - such as Night Watch and its sequel Day Watch - you'll know what to expect, and he gets to crank it up here, with a significantly-bigger budget, and a better cast. There are some brilliant set-pieces, not least the sequence where Fox rescues Wesley, and also a fabulous sequence on a high-speed train. It plays like a high-octane remix of Office Space and The Matrix: not, perhaps, up to the brilliant levels of either, yet an interesting hybrid that is still a great deal of fun, in a highly-caffeinated way. Less well known, this is not Tikmanbetov's first piece of Girls With Guns cinema, as before coming to Hollywood's attention with Night Watch, he also did The Arena, a remake of a Roger Corman movie. The original had Pam Grier - the remake, didn't, and let's leave it at that. Fox is rather different from the incarnation in the comic [being closer to Halle Berry than anything], yet still has more backstory than Wesley, on her tattooed arms alone; while a sequel seems likely, it looks unlikely to involve her, and that's a shame. Still, when you see Jolie climbing out on the bonnet of her high-performance sports-car, and blazing away like a heavily-armed hood ornament, you'll understand exactly why it qualifies here. [July 2008] |
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