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Title: | Movie Reviews and Discussion |
Notice: | Please do DIR/TITLE before starting a new topic on a movie! |
Moderator: | VAXCPU::michaud o.dec.com::tamara::eppes |
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Created: | Thu Jan 28 1993 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1249 |
Total number of notes: | 16012 |
29.0. "Sniper" by 37966::RIVERS (may this vale be my silver lining.) Tue Feb 09 1993 12:26
Sniper stars Tom Berenger and Billy Zane as well, snipers.
Their mission, eradicate a Panamanian politician and his associate, a
(naturally) Columbian drug lord. Lots of stomping through lush jungle,
lots of guns, not too much blood and a liberal use of "Bullet-Cam"
(tm).
Berenger plays a hardened, solemn Marine sniper who is the best at what
he does. (and what he does requires a big, neat-looking gun). He gets
sent into the jungle on an apparantly regular basis to creep around and
shoot people from a half mile off. He also tends to lose his spotters.
This does not make our hero happy. He collects dogtags from his fallen
sidekicks and throughout the movie, looks at and/or fiddles with his
collection a lot. We are supposed to believe this constitutes angst.
Billy Zane plays a Olympic shooter (only a silver medalist, though, I
guess they thought being a gold-medal winner was too cliche :), who has
spent his recent pasttime being on a SWAT team. For reasons which
aren't really made clear, it's decided that he, a civilian, will
accompany Berenger on an assasination. For reasons which are even less
clear, the people in charge give Zane clout over the much more
experienced Berenger. Berenger's character is not too terribly happy
about this, and even less so when he discovers that Zane has never
actually shot anybody ("But I've had men in my sights," the character
states early on in the movie.)
You can see the drama coming from a mile off and the movie takes
absolutely no turns to make it into anything other than a predicable
Men with Guns story. Our heroes quibble. They strive to show each
other up. They get muddy. They shoot at people and get shot and and
sneak around a lot. Bullet-cam is used to excess.
(Bullet-cam, for those confused, is my term for camera tricks utilizing
the bullet's perspective. Ala Costner's famous arrow shot in Robin
Hood: Prince of Thieves. It's neat maybe, oh, the first two times, and
just gets funny from there. The special FX people were just a bit too
enamored of their new toy.)
There are no surprises here, and some painfully awkward dialog that's
supposed to be meaningful and deep. As my erstwhile movie companion
declared, "This is what happens when you try to mix action-adventure
with philosophy." The result is rather silly. Not enough action to
distract you from the pseudo-angst, and not enough intellectualism to
make you forget that several minutes have gone by without anybody
getting shot at.
Both Berenger and Zane are better actors than this movie would
indicate, but apparantly, they needed work. Zane does a better villian
(ala "Dead Calm") than he does city boy in the jungle, but he's
pleasant to look at, even in camoflague. Berenger looks like he's been
hit by the Car of Life two or three times, but does well with what he
has to play with. Save for bullet-cam and some really unintentionally
funny ways of people dying, the cinematography was nice, the scenery
was cool and squishy just like a jungle should be, and you have to like
a Men With Guns movie that didn't have even one exposed female breast.
And I did like the sniper rifles.
In summary, silly, but not totally worthless. If you like guns and men
with guns and Bullet-cam, probably worth a matinee ticket. Otherwise,
wait for video.
** out of ****
kim
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29.1 | | 5793::STARR | Who needs love? | Mon Aug 02 1993 16:30 | 7 |
| I also saw this one on video over the weekend. I was gonna write a review,
but Kim pretty much summed it up perfectly. Decent enough if you like the
genre, but nothing special.
6.0 out of 10.
alan
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