Posts Tagged February Release

Flight

The chances of being in an airplane with at least one fatality is 1 in 29.4 million. That’s a lower chance than being struck by lightning (1 in 5 million) and how many of us can say that has happened to us? Despite the incredibly low chance of being in a plane crash Hollywood still loves to show terrifying aerial experiences. There has been Cast Away, Lost, Final Destination, and Horror at 20,000 feet to name a few. While Flight may have a crash that trumps the lot of them it also has more to offer audiences than just that thrill.

The film concentrates on the fictional crash of a domestic flight from Florida to Georgia. The pilot Whip Whitaker (Denzel Washington) does a spectacular display of flying to save as many people as he can and becomes a national hero. Don’t worry this isn’t a spoiler as the film mainly focuses on the investigation into the crash. While this is going on Whip fears that they may discover his alcohol and drug abuse issues. The story is not at all about the crash, but is character piece on one man’s attempt to overcome his demons.

The film concentrates almost entirely on Whitaker’s struggle to not get caught for his drinking and drug use. Washington has received a well deserved Best Actor Oscar nomination for his portrayal of the maverick pilot. The 58 year-old actor manages to make audiences sympathise with Whitaker even though he is unfit  for the responsibility he takes on every time he enters the cockpit. Whitaker starts out as the ultimate president for the Mile High Club with sex, drugs, and alcohol all on the morning of a flight. However Washington’s subdued performance as the pilot’s life starts to unravel around him works because it doesn’t go for the easily sympathetic actions. Instead Whitaker refuses to acknowledge his problems and just continues to keep drinking and despite all this audiences want him to get away with it because he is so charming.

Although the film is not entirely, or even mostly, based around seeing the plane crash, it still deserves a mention. Director Robert Zemeckis’ last live action film was Castaway with Tom Hanks back in 2000 so the bar was set very high for his return. The director’s years with motion capture (Polar Express, A Christmas Carol) have not reduced his ability to have audiences holding their breath and gripping their seats. If you think you can handle a crash think again.

Not only does Zemeckis not pull any punches with the crash, but he also shows the drug taking in the film in graphic detail. Whenever Whitaker snorts a line of cocaine, which happens a lot, the shot doesn’t cut away. Instead we see Washington snorts a line (of powdered milk) on screen.  The same level of focus was used when Nicole (Kelly Reilly) injects heroin before meeting Whitaker in hospital after she overdoses.

Nicole is the love interest and although Reilly plays a convincing and sympathetic drug addict the character feels shoehorned to add some sex scenes to the plot. Flight is Washington’s one man show who is only briefly eclipsed by drug pushing best friend John Goodman.

Although the film started out with a exciting and turbulent pace, straight after the crash it settles down into more of a coast. The film focuses on development and unraveling of Whitaker’s character, but it may have been more interesting to have fleshed out some of the other characters a little more. Zemeckis also made the same mistake he did with Castaway and ended the film too late. Instead of leaving the audiences guessing Zemeckis decides to include a schmaltzy tie up of the loose ends, which ultimately makes less of an impact.

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Overall this is an effective take on a genre that audiences may now be desensitised to.

Just don’t expect it to have a fast and furious pace for the entire 138 minutes.

Flight Trailer

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True Grit

This film is getting a lot of Oscar and reward buzz, and for good reason. Not only does the film combine the huge talents of the Cohen brothers, Jeff Bridges and Matt Damon, but it also introduces us to Hailee Steinfeld who has got an Oscar best supporting actress nomination for her first ever acting role; that is no mean feat. Add to that the fact it is a film about redemption, battling the odds and also a re-make of the 1969 film that John Wayne his only Academy Award and this is certainly a film that people should be excited to see.

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Paul

It has been a while, but the great comic duo of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are back, and this time they are in the States. Pegg and Frost are on a road trip to Area 51 where they bump into a real life alien (voiced by Seth Rogen) and they must help him find his way home. With gags galore and lots of alien film references Pegg and Frost are likely going to be on their A game!

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The Beaver

No this is not some sort of pun (though I bet lots of guys chuckled when coming up with the idea), it is a comedy that shows just how crazy Mel Gibson can be…the characters he plays that is. ‘The Beaver’ seems to follow a man unorthodox method to battle his depression. Leave a comment and let me know what you think of it. It will be out in the UK on February 11th.

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Black Swan

A psychological thriller set in the middle of a New City ballet group. Natalie Portman plays Nina a competitive dancer who finally gets her big break to perform the lead in Swan Lake. However she is soon caught in a web of competitive intrigue with a fellow dancer (Mila Kunis). Dirtected by Darren Aronofsky who also directed The Wrestler and a smash at the Venice Film Festival this film looks like it will be very dark and very twisted. Portman seems to be on great form and I’m extremely excited to see how this beautiful art form will come across on the silver screen.

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