Bottom
Line: An aggressively patriotic look
at brotherhood, courage, survival and sacrifice – LONE SURVIVOR (spoiler alert?!) is a movie that waves its
flashily directed flag both loudly and proudly.
It rightfully commends our fearless and fallen soldiers – while it
simultaneously baptizes their ill-fated mission in the Hollywood holy water of big
budget style over substance. Cobbled
together by brute force, powerful bonds, occasionally sure-handed direction and
a thin coating of box office cheese, it lacks the subtle character nuances of SAVING
PRIVATE RYAN and the powder keg, bat-out-of-hell believability of BLACK HAWK DOWN. When it’s not impressing via action it treads
the shallow waters of goofiness with all the subtle physics of a Wile E. Coyote
cartoon. Gritty, bloody, semi-powerful and
melodramatically heavy-handed – some will love it, some will only respect it, but
I’m certain none will ever despise the over-the-top and out-of-control heroism
on display.
Starring:
Mark
Wahlberg, Taylor Kitsch, Emile Hirsch, Ben Foster and Eric Bana
Directed by: Peter Berg (BATTLESHIP, THE RUNDOWN, HANCOCK and THE KINGDOM)
Rated: R
Running time: 121 minutes
Story: LONE SURVIVOR tells the story of four Navy SEALs on an
ill-fated covert mission to neutralize a high-level Taliban operative who are
ambushed by enemy forces in the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan. Based on The
New York Times bestseller. (c) Universal Pictures
1 comment:
You're right Brian.
"Saving Private Ryan" and "Black Hawk Down" both left me shaking.
Peter Berg's movie does illustrate that he's getting closer to achieving directorial success.
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