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Tuesday
Sep222020

TICK, TOCK, TOCK, TICK... // A FILM REVIEW OF "TENET"

BY MATEO MORENO

The globetrotting TENET is exactly what you'd expect from a Christopher Nolan film. It's beautifully shot, dynamic staging, great acting and a twisting plot that takes time to unravel. It's also a new way to tell a time travel movie (it's not time travel exactly, but "time inversion"). The opening scene is an explosive and exciting heist set inside of an Opera house. Things begin to happen that are strange and we quickly realize that not all is as it seems to be. John David Washington is the new recruit into a secret organization and this first mission is essentially a test, which he passes. He begins to learn about "time inversion," which has to do with some objects moving forward in time and some moving backwards - at the same time.

 

Without spoiling much about the movie, Washington's unnamed protagonist has a mysterious partner who knows a bit too much about too many things and together they are after an egotistical madman played by Kenneth Branagh who wants the end of the world. His long suffering wife Elizabeth Debicki also plays a role in the proceedings and... well, again, I don't want to spoil much. Let's just say this mission, should you choose to accept it, leaves anything that 007 has done far in the dust.

 

Nolan knows how to do spectacle and it's no different here, with incredible hallway fights, time inversion craziness and a finale battle that makes you understand why he fought so hard to have us see it on the big screen. It's breathtaking. John David Washington is spectacular in the lead, making good on the acting promises he last showed in Blackkklansman. He's a wonderful action hero, serving as our eye into the world, and he also gives a refreshingly thought out performance. Robert Pattinson does is very good as well here, turning in to be a perfect partner for Washington. Elizabeth Debicki shines in a mysterious role and Kenneth Branagh chews up scenery just right. TENET is confusing, on purpose, and it does come together by the end (your patience will be rewarded. This is also most definitely a movie that will be rewarded with multiple viewings (Too bad so many theatres are still closed). It's exciting, thrilling and smart. If you are ready to go back to the movies, TENET is well worth your time. If you're not, don't fear. I have a feeling we may be in the era of films playing in theatres for months at a time again. So you've got time to catch it soon enough.

 

GRADE: A-

 

WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY Christopher Nolan STARRING John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Kenneth Branagh, Michael Caine. Now Playing at Theatres Worldwide, where possible.

Friday
Jan172014

A NEW RYAN // A FILM REVIEW OF "JACK RYAN: SHADOW RECRUIT"

BY DEREK JORDEN

 

Prolific author Tom Clancy, who passed away last fall, created a vast and detailed world in which Jack Ryan not only lived but even rose to the Presidency of the United States after a 747 was deliberately flown into the US Capitol building killing a majority of the US government leaving Jack, as a congressman, now the Leader of the Free World. Tom Clancy wrote thirteen books in which Jack Ryan appeared, four of which became movies. This movie is not one of them, and is the first Jack Ryan movie that did not come from a Tom Clancy novel. Jack Ryan has been around awhile. He was revealed in one of Clancy’s first novels in 1984. Some big names have played Jack Ryan on the silver screen: Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford and Ben Affleck. Director/actor Kenneth Branagh’s latest installment showcasing this world-saving character casts Chris Pine in an updated version intended to bring some new power to this epic franchise.

There are several deviations in this movie, as this Jack Ryan is not the exact same character Clancy first brought forth. He wasn’t born in 1950. The story happens in modern day, even opening with Ryan as a student at the London School of Economics on the day the Twin Towers fell. Driven to service by the scene that unfolded on that fateful September morning, Jack Ryan soldiers up with the US Marine Corps. In that training he learns a skill set necessary to carry him through the action of Shadow Recruit.

Chris Pine plays a believable Ryan. With brains and brawn, he also brings an integrity and authenticity that any Jack Ryan character regardless of decade demands, especially against an antagonist like Branagh’s Viktor Cherevin, cold and calculated, and only steps from sending our beloved America into financial ruin! I recently heard an argument that Kevin Costner is only good in sports movies: Field of Dreams, Bull Durham, Tin Cup, hey, maybe even this spring’s Draft Day?! But I disagree. Maybe I’m a KC fan--one of few people I know that really dug Waterworld--but as Jack Ryan’s recruiter and senior advisor in this discreet spy life, Kevin Costner does a splendid job. Maybe he had a lot to offer the role because two decades ago Kevin Costner was offered to play Jack Ryan but was too busy on Dances With Wolves. Kiera Knightley is adept at playing a role that has been shared by Bridget Moynahan and Anne Archer.  

There are a few too many things I don’t believe--mostly small details--but with just enough impact for me to call “bullshit”! Is a swanky Tribeca candlelit restaurant really going to have a bigscreen TV blasting financial news over dinner? Is a minor shoulder collision really enough to snag a wallet from a super cautious and security-minded individual...and then put it back again? And there’s plenty more. Unfortunately, enough to make me wonder if Chris Pine will have a chance to play this character ever again.

DEREK'S GRADE: B-

Written by Adam Cozad, David Koepp, (with characters created by Tom Clancy) Directed by Kenneth Branagh Starring Chris Pine, Kiera Knightley, Kevin Costner, Kenneth Branagh

Rated PG -13

FINAL THOUGHTS: Shadow Recruit has some great action, neat technology, and a great CGI of an explosion in the East River next to the Brooklyn Bridge that makes us so appreciative of Jack Ryan’s and Chris Pine’s skill. But the skill of the storymakers here lacks, and the film gets shaky before the bomb even goes off.

W. DEREK JORDEN is an actor currently living and working in New York City. He and his wife live on a Spaceship on the top of a building, which makes for some interesting dinner parties.