Monday, December 20, 2010

RED

Yes, it is another action film starring Bruce Willis, however adding Mary Louise Parker, John Malkovich, Morgan Freeman and Helen Mirren make RED so much more than just another Die Hard film.

Retired CIA agent Frank Moses believes Sarah to be the woman he can have a regular life with. Before they have a chance to find out, Frank becomes the target of an assassin. Frank kidnaps Sarah and sets out to reassemble his team, to save not only his own life, but theirs as well.

The plot is predictable, yet enjoyable. We know all the bad guys will die and all the good guys and girls will live, but getting to the happy ending was fun. The music throughout the film is upbeat, the transitions between the scenes a bit campy. The dialogue is funny, the actors perfectly cast. We accept that 65 year old Helen Mirren is the "best wet work asset in the business," and buying John Malkovich's character as a paranoid conspiracy theorist; no stretch at all. Morgan Freeman plays his character with the quiet assurance of a man who knows his fate. Bruce Willis does not play an over the top tough guy in this film, his character is just tough enough while still being funny and kind of adorable. Mary Louise Parker adds just the right amount of personal disbelief and humor to the situation.

Bruce Willis gets top billing, but John Malkovich steals the show. Every scene with him is a treat. He plays the role of Marvin Boggs perfectly. Most of his dialogue revolves around government satellites, wanting to kill everyone and being followed; whether by helicopters or real estate agents, someone is always out to get him. He constantly needs to be reigned in from these rants and Frank is always the one to do it. Even when Marvin isn't part of the action, he can be seen stealing the spot light. In one scene, after having been chastised by Frank for his behavior, we see Marvin standing on the curb, holding his stuffed pig by the tail, pouting like a two year old.

I would see a film with any one of these actors in it, yet I was hesitant to see this one with all of them in it. A movie with this many big names seems guaranteed to flop. I was happy to be proven wrong. While picking a favorite scene proved to be difficult, one does come to mind. Near the end of the film, Marvin Boggs shoots someone who is already dead, Frank asks him if he feels better to which Marvin replies "Yes. Can we get pancakes, now?" 


For more information about RED please visit the links below.

RED-The Movie

RED at IMDB

Rotten Tomatoes Review of Red


1 comment:

  1. I really enjoyed the movie. It had action, a love interest, great characters, funny lines and scenes...everything that I enjoy in watching a movie. I don't really think it deserves any awards but that is okay. I still thoroughly had a good time watching it.

    ReplyDelete