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In Reply to: RE: Just how bad can an American film be? Quite bad, turns out. posted by Victor Khomenko on May 03, 2012 at 12:51:36
and knew then Wayne's Oscar was a career award. Supposedly, the Coens did a scene by scene recreation which was a hell sight better than the original. The addition of 'today's realism' certain helped the film come across as a different story. Maybe the Koreans should take a crack at it.
As someone said earlier, don't even look at a trailer for the first one.
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I don't know about you, but I am tired of that dull cliche of a plot - a babe comes to a drunk and over-the-hill PI, cop, marshal, just strong guy, and asks him to find, pursue, kill, some bad guy... he refuses at first... only to later join forces with her.
Dumb and overdone, and only works when the babe is real looker, in very short skirt, so you feel a bit jealous of the old no good for nothing anymore guy. Some steamy sex scenes provide the much needed third leg.
That plot is OK for a modern trash action flick, but definitely not a film with serious aspirations.
There are a couple of Korean actresses that would do credible job in such a movie... but you already know that.
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the story, that's the key. I found this one amusing, nothing more, and not up to "No Country."
It certainly was better than the execrable, "O Brother."
That one was pure, undiluted crap.
Good soundtrack, though....
Statham is the down and out cop hounded by a Russian mob who just happens to rescue an ugly little Chinese girl. Lots more people killed, that's for sure. Plot basically the same: Child done wrong relies on misfit.
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Because most of the point of the Coen's "True Grit" resides in the linguistic play, and it's pulled off mighty fine.
Of course it helps if one likes Westerns too...
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'Safe' is an audience grab based on sheer homicide not more.
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at which point one looks beyond the (too frequently recurring) plot to either that "safe" aspect of a film only being what it
is (an audience grabber) or having aspirations of being more than Just Another Western ("True Grit") and succeeding on "that" level.
But my apologies Mr. Grits for locking into your post in making my point.
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