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Saturday, September 21, 2013

MOVIE REVIEW PRISONERS



A small-town carpenter turns vigilante in order to rescue his abducted daughter and her best friend in this thriller starring Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal. Six-year-old Anna and her friend Joy have vanished on Thanksgiving without a trace.

Director: Denis Villeneuve

Cast: Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Paul Dano, Viola Davis, Terrance Howard

Release Date: Sep 20, 2013

Rated R for language Throughout, Disturbing Violent Content and Torture

Runtime: 2 hr. 33 min.

Genres: Drama, Suspense/Thriller

Review:

Prisoners is a dark movie, oppressive from the start, unrelenting. It’s not the type of film that’ll be on many people’s rewatch list. As a film it’s wonderfully shot and methodically paced, even if it overstays its welcome during its weak final act. Director Denis Villeneuve knows how to establish mood with settings. The film is coated in rain and haze with nary a glimmer of sunlight. Hugh Jackman delivers full forced performance that really impresses. Jackman portrays the unflinching rage of his character throughout. It’s a showy performance which leaves an impression. Equally impressive is Jake Gyllenhaal who uses uncontrollable blinking to maximum effect here. Gyllenhaal’s performance is driven and focused, making it one of the best of his career. Rounding out the cast are the criminally underused Paul Dano, Viola Davis and Terrance Howard, who reminds us he can put in a performance when he wants to. Prisoners isn’t a perfect film though. For all its heavy themes and impressive acting, the film keeps the audience at arms length. We see the characters and understand their motivations but there’s a disconnect as well. That disconnect keeps the film from delivering its message home even if it’s a rather bleak one.

B

9 comments:

  1. I will have to rent Prisoners then. I wonder if Jackman will finally win the Oscar he has been trying for.

    -James

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    1. Jackman is very impressive, probably one of the best performances of his career.

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  2. Reviews have been uniformly good for this movie. Looks like worth a look in the cinema.

    B2B.

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    1. It's a well made film with strong performances, definitely worth a watch!

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  3. Good review Dan. So damn tense that I felt like it could have literally gone anywhere, at any given time, and I would have been fine with that. Once it got a bit dumb at the end, I felt cheated, but I was still compelled nonetheless.

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    1. I know it was incredibly tense throughout, the ending did get silly but the journey and performances made it worthwhile.

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  4. Brilliant review!

    I think Prisoners was very overhyped as it was very flawed. The cast save it from becoming a dud!

    I can see the film getting a few nominations but I think when the big Oscar hitters are released the nominations will be to make up the numbers. There is much better to come.

    It was a good reminder that Jackman can act though

    K :-)

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  5. Fully agree with you. It's not perfect but it's definitely a very well made and wonderfully bleak thriller with a few outstanding performances.

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    1. It's excellent all around just incredibly bleak.

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