Rating:
***/*****, or 7/10
Restrained,
preachy revenge thriller, starring Jodie Foster as a woman living a
happy life as a radio host in New York City with her fiancé
(Naveen Andrews) and her dog, until she finds that life shattered one
night when a group of thugs violently assaults her and her lover,
leaving the latter dead. Now scarred for life and the victim of
intense panic attacks, she only dares to leave her house with a gun,
which she ends up using as she is again confronted by scumbags,
accidentally at first, Soon after though, she willingly seeks out
trouble, killing several more thugs in an effort to make the streets
safer for decent people. Of course the police are sent to discover
the identity of this new vigilante, leading to a friendship between
her and a sympathetic detective (Terrence Howard), which is
endangered by her continuing quest for vengeance. The predictable
first act of the movie revolves around the simple question 'will he
help her track down her fiancé's
killers or will he arrest her?'. With the less than rhetoric tag line
'How many wrongs to make it right?' the movie of course does not hide
its simplistic message that revenge is never the answer and instead
always the easy solution, which leads to a typical thriller devoid of
narrative surprises. However, the vicious initial assault on the
protagonist and her lover slaps you hard in the face and does help
you feel for this woman as she seeks out bad guys around the city
with her gun, making sure fewer people will live through the horror
she experienced, something many people the world over will have
fantasized about. As an examination of the addictive power of gun
wielding in America this movie succeeds better, though again, it
never rises above the level of a standard thriller.
Starring:
Jodie Foster, Terrence Howard, Naveen Andrews
Directed
by Neil Jordan
USA:
Warner Bros, 2007
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