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Monday, May 23, 2011

Water for Elephants 2011


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Based on the acclaimed bestseller, Water for Elephants presents an unexpected romance in a uniquely compelling setting. Veterinary school student Jacob meets and falls in love with Marlena, a star performer in a circus of a bygone era. They discover beauty amidst the world of the Big Top, and come together through their compassion for a special elephant. Against all odds -- including the wrath of Marlena's charismatic but dangerous husband, August -- Jacob and Marlena find lifelong love.
Water for Elephants

The Lincoln Lawyer 2011


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Matthew McConaughey stars in this legal thriller as a low-rent defense attorney named Mickey Haller. Most of the time, Mickey barely keeps his head above water, representing low-life clients and working out of the back of his car. He thinks he's landed the case of a lifetime when he's hired to defend a rich playboy (Ryan Phillippe) who stands accused of rape and attempted murder, and eagerly accepts his new client and the massive payoff that's sure to come with him. But Mickey soon discovers that he's become ensnared in a twisted plot where no fee in the world is high enough to pay for the deadly workload, and his only hope of survival may just lay in his own skills as a long-practiced double-crosser.

The Rite 2011



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Apparently, Satan is a huge fan of Dr. Hannibal Lecter. How else can you explain the new exorcism film The Rite's last act channeling of that famous film character by the man who made him (in)famous in the first place. For most of this moronic horror movie's languid, limp pace, Anthony Hopkins's Father Lucas appears to be a doddering old fool who may or may not be a glorified con man. We get pathos, snatches of senility, and the distinct impression that this is one Man of God who has been battling Beelzebub for far too long. If it really were a serious attempt at addressing faith, perhaps The Rite would be more engaging. As it stands, it's yet another example of how Hollywood undersells religion for cheap thrills and even more mediocre chills.

Desperate to escape his father (Rutger Hauer) and the family mortuary, young Michael Kovak (Colin O'Donoghue) decides to run off and join the seminary. Four years later, he is seriously rethinking his vows. His mentor, Father Matthew (Toby Jones) suggests he join the Vatican's exorcist training program -- it's either that, or repay the Church the $100K it passed out in tuition. Without much choice, Michael is whisked off to Rome where he meets his instructor Father Xavier (Ciaran Hinds), as well as undercover reporter Angelina (Alice Braga). Of course, he doesn't believe in all this demonic possession nonsense, so as a last attempt at swaying his opinion, he is sent to work with Father Lucas (Hopkins). There, Michael learns the truth about exorcism, as well as God's plan for his life.

If audiences were archeologists, they might be able to find the value -- entertainment, intellectual, spiritual -- in this otherwise ridiculous sacramental mess. Even without the laughable "inspired by true events" tag at the beginning, The Rite randomizes its potential import to the point of outright ridiculousness. The movie takes itself so seriously, wanting to be so much more than a brisk cinematic battle between the powers of good and evil that it completely forgets why we enjoy the genre. The Rite is not remotely scary, failing its potential frights time and time again. It even finds a way to make an extended exorcism with an Oscar winner feel like a bad Saturday Night Live sketch.

Because his work as Thomas Harris's iconic villain remains so memorable, Hopkins can't help but sound like Lecter when he goes into malevolent mode. When taunting Michael, trying to get the already unsure seminarian to question himself even further, he slips right back into that old familiar faux American accent. He even incorporates goofy slang terminology like "Dude". All of this is supposed to be unnerving. It's actually unintentionally hilarious. As a matter of fact, The Rite is one of the more arch accidental comedies in a long time. Every time we are supposed to shiver in anticipation of another spine-tingling demonic attack, it's our funny bone that gets the workout instead.

This is because director Mikael Håfström (who did much better with Stephen King's 1408) can't seem to figure out the kind of film he wants to make. Instead of treating faith with reverence, he retrofits it into a bad plot twist. Instead of letting us know if Father Lucas is authentic or just a holy huckster, he keeps the issue confused and pointlessly vague. We don't care about Michael or his current crisis, and the notion of the Vatican purposefully preparing priests to be exorcists is washed away with a single expositional line. No matter the skill of the supporting players or the underlying intrigue in the idea, The Rite just fizzles. If William Friedkin's 1973 The Exorcist is the genre's benchmark, this is its punchline.

The Lost Bladesman 2011



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It has been almost a decade since director Alan Mak and then-screenwriter Felix Chong combined forces with Andrew Lau to create the iconic crime thriller, INFERNAL AFFAIRS. Since then, Lau has cut the apron strings and Chong has graduated to take co-directorial credit on four films with Mak, as well as recently gaining recognition from the Hong Kong Film Awards for his first solo effort, ONCE A GANGSTER. After their little seen debut MIDNIGHT IN TOKYO back in 2005, the Mak/Chong team graduated to more high-profile projects, namely the Sammi Cheng vehicle LADY COP AND PAPA CROOK in 2008 and the solid, if unspectacular surveillance thriller OVERHEARD the following year. Now firmly cemented in Hong Kong's directorial A-list despite having yet delivered a genuinely great film, it seemed inevitable the couple would attempt a period epic, and who better to cast as deified General Guan Yu than the industry's current heavyweight champ, Donnie Yen in a film that is hands-down their best film to-date by a considerable margin.


The intensions of THE LOST BLADESMAN are best conveyed by the title of Luo Guanzhong's classic story, upon which the film is loosely based: Guan Yu Crossing Five Passes And Slaying Six Generals. With a title like that, Donnie on board as both star and Action Director, and a supporting cast that includes Andy On, Calvin Li and Wang Xuebing, audiences can rest assured the action quota in THE LOST BLADESMAN is set surprisingly high, with Donnie taking on entire armed divisions single-handed, as well as squaring off for a number of impressive one-on-one bouts. That said, those looking for another dose of IP MAN style sparring may be left wanting, as Guan Yu mostly fights with the guan dao spear (which was subsequently named after him). Over the course of the film, Donnie does fight with a variety of swords, spears and even a crossbow, but there is no hand-to-hand combat this time out.

While the film is brimming with action, there is a meaty drama at its core, given notable gravitas by the presence of Jiang Wen as the tyrannical Cao Cao, out to conquer all China in the name of the Han. After his forces are defeated at Xiapi, General Guan surrenders to Cao Cao, who attempts to recruit him. While Guan assists Cao Cao in an attack on mutual enemy Yuan Shao's troops, killing General Yan Liang (Chin Siu Hou), his loyalties remain with his sworn brother Liu Bei (Alex Fong). Out of respect, Cao Cao allows Guan Yu to leave peacefully, much to the displeasure of his advisors, who proceed to inform every general along Guan Yu's route to apprehend and kill the great warrior. For good measure, Mak and Chong throw Sun Li into the mix as Liu Bei's latest concubine Qi Lan, for whom Guan Yu has long-harboured romantic urges, and the stage is set for an emotionally-charged, high-octane adventure that remains consistently entertaining throughout.

While aspersions have been cast over Donnie Yen's suitability for the role of the great Guan Yu, based on his diminutive stature and questionable acting chops, there is no denying his technical prowess in a brawl. Whether going up against a legion of Yu Liang's soldiers or, in the film's finest sequence, engaging in a one-on-one alleyway spear fight with Andy On (on horseback!), he's at his entertaining best right here. Whatever qualms people had with Donnie Yen in LEGEND OF THE FIST, his work here should instantly dispel any concerns. His fights are fast, inventive and thrilling to watch, each one given a unique setting and graciously allowing Guan Yu's various adversaries time to shine. In one instance, Mak & Chong opt not to show us the skirmish at all, instead having a monumental battle take place, quite literally, behind closed doors. What detractors may call a cheat or concession to Donnie's diminishing abilities, is in fact a wonderfully-executed moment of levity in a film that, after a stop-start first act that endeavours to lay down a lot of history very quickly, delivers a solid hour of non-stop action.

Guan Yu is revered as a God to some degree in Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism, with particular recognition awarded him in this part of the world by both the police and triads in equal measure. His exploits have been told and retold so many times over the past two millennia that any attempt to separate the man from the myth would be an exercise in futility and there's no denying Mak and Chong play fast and loose even with established facts here. However, THE LOST BLADESMAN is not trying to pass itself off as a history lesson, so much as a couple of hours of rip-roaring entertainment in the company of one of history's greatest badasses. Between the pair of them, Jiang Wen and Donnie Yen divide the acting responsibilities up pretty evenly, Jiang downplaying Cao Cao's notorious villainy while Donnie...well, does Donnie, albeit with some stick-on facial hair that he plucks at dramatically from time to time. The rest of the cast are present either to fall under Donnie's blade or yearn for a forbidden love, and provided you don't ask any more than that, THE LOST BLADESMAN proves a surprising yet welcome success.

No String Attach 2011


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Occasionally in the 15 years since summer camp, Adam and Emma cross paths. When he discovers that an ex-girlfriend is living with his dad, he gets drunk, calls every woman in his cell phone contact list, and ends up passed out naked in her living room. By this time, she's a medical resident in L.A. and he's a gopher on a "Glee"-like TV series, hoping to be a writer. She guards her emotions (calling her father's funeral "a thing"), so after a quick shag in the moments she has before leaving for the hospital, she asks if he wants a no-strings-attached, sex-only relationship, without romance or complications. A prescription for fun or for disaster?

I am Number Four 2011



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Extraordinary teen John Smith (Pettyfer) is a fugitive on the run from ruthless enemies sent to destroy him. Changing his identity, moving from town to town with his guardian Henri (Olyphant), John is always the new kid with no ties to his past. In the small Ohio town he now calls home, John encounters unexpected, life-changing events-his first love (Agron), powerful new abilities and a connection to the others who share his incredible destiny.

Hidden 3D 2011




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Group of young people off the weekend in the deserted monastery once housed the mysterious medical center for people with severe addictions. Soon it becomes clear that over the patient secretly conducted inhuman experiments, which resulted in the people expelled from the vices have not disappeared, and hid in the walls of ancient buildings and waiting in the wings. They are filled with vengeance, and nobody will be released outside.

Blood Out 2011



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David is a small-time hood in a big-time gang, killed for wanting out to marry his girlfriend. His older brother, Michael, a deputy sheriff in a meth-riddled town near Baltimore, leaves the force, gets a set of tattoos, and joins his brother's crew after claiming to be just out of prison and on the run. He proves his abilities, glad to wreak justice on other gangs and corrupt cops, and he may have a chance at revenge during a summit of North and South American drug traffickers. There are obstacles: a curious female lieutenant of a local thug, a federal investigation he may be stepping on, and the plight of his brother's pregnant girlfriend. Can he complete his mission?

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