Vantage Point
In theaters February 22nd 2008
sequences of intense violence and action, some
disturbing images and brief strong language
Run Time: 90 min
Matt's rating - 4 out of 5
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Review by Matt Mungle
There is nothing quite like the look and style of the
secret service. At least as seen in American movies.
They are sort of that superhero, ninja, Bond all rolled
into one black suit and ear piece. It is the toughest job
on the planet since they are protecting the most hated
man on the planet. Our president. They are ready to
take a bullet if need be and have to be on constant
alert for the crazy whacko's out there that for love of
money or media exposure would like nothing more
than to take out the Commander and Chief. In the new
film Vantage Point we watch as these men in black try
and figure out who just took a shot at the President.
And we get to watch it from several perspectives
While in Spain for what is to be a peace rally of many
nations there is an assassination attempt on US
President Ashton (William Hurt). The 13 minutes that
lead up to and follow that event are told and retold
from the perspective of 5 individuals at the scene. As
each retelling occurs we the audience get more and
more pieces of information. And with each piece we
get closer to figuring out who is who in this action
thriller. Among the cast of characters are Secret
Service agents Kent Taylor (Matthew Fox) and Thomas
Barnes (Dennis Quaid) along with American tourist
and rally attendee Howard Lewis (Forest Whitaker).
With the information these three have gathered we get
small pieces of the puzzle later filled in by the other
Vantage Points.
Some viewers will feel cheated by the fact that they are
only getting 13 minutes of plot replayed over and over
again to make a 90 minute movie. It seems funny after
a while as, after each vantage point, it is all rewound
and started again. You know the climactic elements
and each time it is only for character and plot
definition. Personally I liked this style of filmmaking
and even though I knew what was coming I felt it all
fresh from the new perspective. Plus with each new
telling there is a twist thrown in that makes you rethink
everything you thought you saw. Or at least some of it.
Quaid is a perfect good-guy patriotic hero and after
some of his films of late we forget that. He has the
rough and tumble ability and serious determination in
his eye. Whitaker, as always, does what he needs to
in order to make the roll top notch. I must admit I have
a hard time seeing Matthew Fox in anything without
wondering if this somehow ties in to LOST.
Do not let the theme fool you into thinking it is simply a
head piece. Vantage Point is a quick action thriller with
guns and explosions and one of the coolest and fast
moving car chase scenes in some time. They fly
through the narrow, twisty streets of Spain at
impossible speeds. Director Pete Travis keeps you on
the edge of your chair and your feet firmly planted to
the sticky theater floor. That is the fun part of this film
and makes you remember that after all it is movie
entertainment. Though there is a serious story line
and relevant cultural presence, it is in the end movie
magic. That magic which allows for 100 mph car
chases with last minute escapes. It lets the bad guy
kill 25 men with a single assassin's eye shot, yet
prevents him from hitting the hero no matter how
many times he fires at point blank range. That is the
fun of action movies and Vantage Point has that and
more.
The film is rated PG-13 for sequences of intense
violence and action, some disturbing images and
brief strong language. It does deal with the shooting of
the president and terrorist style violence and action.
What I did notice though is even though there is a lot
of gun play the amount of carnage is minimal. They let
you know who is shooting and who is being shot but
spare us the buckets of blood sometimes found in
these films. The language is never gratuitous and
mostly from being caught up in the action. I have a
feeling most critics will slam this for one reason or
another, but if I am honest, which I always am, I have
to admit I had a great time watching this film. Then
again maybe it was just from my vantage point. I give it
4 out of 5, 4 out of 5's.
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Matt and Cindy are members of the North Texas
Film
Critics Association (NTFCA). For additional
reviews
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