Wednesday 24 March 2010

Kick Ass

I guess I was hoping for a new cult classic and that skewed my perception of this film. That is not what this film is. Instead Kick-Ass is an outstanding spoof movie, top of its genre but nothing more.

The characters were great, jokes simple but laugh out loud and the references easy to interpret (Nicholas Cage’s impression of Adam West was hilarious). This said, the script was thin and the plot utterly predictable. As neither of these elements are necessary for contemporary spoofs, in the cold light of day, it's not an issue but I really liked the idea of the film and I think it had the potential to be so much more.

Did I feel enlightened? Like I had seen something new and innovative? No. Did I leave wanting to be Hit Girl? Definitely.

Tuesday 9 March 2010

I Love You Phillip Morris

This is a story of a relentless conman who will do anything to be with his jailbird lover.

The plot had a good pace and the unlikely nature of Steve Russell's (Jim Carey) escapades meant there was no room for boredom and plenty of room for laughs with just a hint of cringe. The misdirection in the script was well placed and worked to shock me and the entire audience into gasps and groans.

There was more of Jim Carrey than I was ever hoping to see in this or any other film and at times Ewan looked uncomfortable in his openly gay housewife skin. This said, the unlikely couple nailed the flirtation scenes even if the more tender moments were less convincing.

Overall this was a funny film about the extremes people will go to for love. The fact this was a true story made this unconventional yet popularist romcom all the more enjoyable. Probably unnecessary to go to the cinema for this one but a definite to put on your rental list.