Movie Reviews

In an effort to post the reviews in a more timely manner, I've created a simple blog of just my movie reviews. Let's hope I can keep current. Make sure to check Robin's World (thebigfatcat.com) for the complete list.

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

2015 April Movie #1: Fast and Furious 7

This movie leaves off where the last one ended. When the team eliminates bad guy Owen Shaw (played by Luke Evans), his big brother (played by Statham) seeks revenge.

I was painfully aware throughout the movie that this was Paul Walker's last movie, that he died during the time they were filming. I was also aware that the movie hadn't been finished, that they had to rewrite parts, and that his brothers were stand-ins for him. I did NOT want to know any other details about the movie, how they pieced it all together. Every time there was a fight scene or chase scene or explosion, I kept wondering if this was the moment where they would kill off his character. Waiting for death is incredibly morbid and sad. As a result, there was a sad tone to the entire movie. The ending was very well done. I did shed a few tears. Simple. Kind. Gentle.

Aside from that, this movie rocked. Amazing car chase scenes, amazing action, great battles. There was a great fight scene between Statham and Johnson and another lovely one between Statham and Diesel. The same tone - the fun, playful style where everyone gets along and truly are family - continues through this movie. Some of the stunts weren't quite believable but they did look cool (and since this isn't a movie where ya think too much, it's fine that not everything was 100% accurate).  I did read that they actually did drop cars out of a plane and that did help me to like that scene more.

I did feel Rhonda Rousey's scene was gratuitous and that she wasn't well used. I fear for her that she will go the Grace Jones route and be reduced to a girl who punches people and nothing more simply to fade away in a few years if she doesn't take roles that expand who she is.

As I mentioned, this movie rocked. I liked it. It gave the audience exactly what they wanted - action, fun, and closure.

2015 March Movie #4: Home

Home is about a league of aliens who must evacuate their planet and move to another planet because their arch enemy has found where they were hiding. They flee to Earth.  O (voiced by Jim Parsons) is one of the aliens that lands on Earth. He is not like the other aliens. While his people round up humans and move them to human colonies, O wants nothing more than to make friends. When he makes a very big mistake that could put his fellow aliens in jeopardy of being found by their enemies, the other aliens hunt him so that they can eliminate him. He teams up with a human girl named Tip (voiced by Rhianna) who is trying to find her mother. 

This movie was cute... but not as cute as it could have been. It was lacking something. I was not drawn to either main character - O or Tip. And when most of the songs in the movie were sung by Rhianna, it seemed more like a vehicle to lure a younger audience to Rhianna's music.