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Based on all the raves this is getting from the critics, I was stunned at how awful this film is! The film-makers had a great premise, but did not do it any justice. The main failure of this film is that neither of the lead characters is remotely interesting. This is due to two things: 1) the incredibly bad acting, and 2)either rushed editing or a bad script (without knowing exactly what the original script was, it's hard to say). We aren't given enough time at the beginning of the film to get to know these two people; so consequently, who cares what happens to them? The only good thing about this movie is the sound; the music ratchets up the tension without being overbearing, and the lapping ocean water really gives you the feeling of "being there". This could have been a really good movie. One wonders what two accomplished actors and a great director could have done with this material.
I just rented this and was incredibly shocked at how good it was! Bill Paxton's directorial debut is phenomenal, and even better is his acting in this film. In another actor's hands, the character of "Dad" would have been a showing, scenery-chewing role; but Paxton chooses to play the role with ultra-quiet understatement. His "Dad" truly loves his children and believes he is doing the right thing by them and by God - which makes his character all the more frightening and intriguing. I truly wish this film had been marketed better; it deserves to have been a smash hit, and it's a shame that it wasn't. Paxton most definitely deserves Oscar nods for his acting and directing, which he most certainly won't get.
The only problem that I would say exists with this film is the casting of Powers Boothe. He's an actor who always come across as sinister, and it causes the "revelations" about his character at the end of the film to be not all that shocking. Except for that, the film is great. I can't wait to see what Bill Paxton chooses to do for his sophomore directing effort.
The only problem that I would say exists with this film is the casting of Powers Boothe. He's an actor who always come across as sinister, and it causes the "revelations" about his character at the end of the film to be not all that shocking. Except for that, the film is great. I can't wait to see what Bill Paxton chooses to do for his sophomore directing effort.
Chris Columbus has managed a feat rarely acheived by others - he has made a sequel that is better than the original. "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" flies out of the starting gate (in a Ford Anglia, no less!) and doesn't stop for its 2 hr 42 minute running time (Peter Jackson, take notes!). From the opening moments of Harry and the Weasleys in the flying car, to Harry and Malfoy battling in the dueling club (did they make parcel-tongue sound cool or what?!), to Harry's confrontation with Lucious Malfoy (which had the audience I watched the film with cheering!), "Chamber" is thrilling, magical, and quite funny - the latter due largely in part to Rupert Grint's comic portrayal of Ron Weasley. In fact, all the kids are great in their roles; Daniel Radcliffe plays Harry with much more bravo and daring than in "Sorceror's Stone", and as a result, makes a quite a good action hero. Emma Watson's character of Hermione Granger is more laid-back this time (though she doesn't really have a whole lot to do - the boys get all the great action scenes!). And it's quite touching to see the special relationship that exists between Harry, Ron, and Hermione as played by these actors; the characters genuinely care about each other and acknowledge each others strengths. The only flaw - which existed in the first film too - is that the more humorous scenes in the book are not in the movie (i.e, the scenes at the Borrough, and A LOT of Gildaroy Lockhart's scenes - which leaves Kenneth Branaugh with not much to do either). But still, the film is a great ride from start to finish - a great job done by all those involved. Kudos!