Friday, May 16, 2008
NextNC.com
Northern Colorado Entertainment
 home  life  get out  stay in  sidetrax  contact us 
'Vantage Point' movie review PDF Print E-mail
User Rating: / 0
PoorBest 
Written by Robert W. Butler (MCT)   
Thursday, 21 February 2008

This site requires Flash 8. Download for free here.

Secret Service Agents Thomas Barnes (Dennis Quaid, center) and Kent Taylor (Matthew Fox, right) look at video footage shot by an American tourist, Howard Lewis (Forest Whitaker, left), in “Vantage Point.”


The assassination of an American president is examined from multiple angles in "Vantage Point," a fast-paced thriller whose gimmicky narrative helps disguise the foolishness at its center.

Still, audiences looking for rapid-fire thrills could do worse than this star-heavy debut from first-time feature director Pete Travis and first-time screenwriter Barry Levy.

President Ashton (William Hurt) is attending an anti-terrorist summit in Spain when he's gunned down by a hidden sniper. Minutes later the platform from which he was to have addressed a vast throng explodes.

"Vantage Point" examines the same 12 minutes of chaos from eight different points of view. By fracturing the narrative, breaking it down into a jigsaw puzzle, the filmmakers hope to deliver an added dimension of suspense. With each retelling we get closer to understanding the big picture.

Initially we witness the mayhem from the point of view of a cable news network director (Sigourney Weaver) who is in charge of the live telecast of the summit.

The second retelling centers on two Secret Service agents, Taylor (Matthew Fox) and the edgy Barnes (Dennis Quaid), who has only recently resumed his duties after taking a bullet meant for the Prez (who must be a terribly unpopular fellow).

In each episode we meet new players, like an American tourist (Forest Whitaker) whose home video of the assassination provides Barnes with valuable information and who protects a Spanish mother and her little girl in the ensuing confusion.

An undercover Spanish cop (Eduardo Noriega) foolishly agrees to carry into the square a satchel given him by his girlfriend (Aylet Zurer). A former special forces soldier (Edgar Ramirez) puts his intensive training to use in a bloody invasion of a hotel. And we eventually meet the terrorist mastermind behind it all (Said Tagaoui).

Just what the bad guys are after is left unsaid. Nor do we know if they're part of the Islamic jihad or Basque separatists or some other disgruntled bunch. All you need to know is that they hate the red, white and blue.

The film's structure doesn't allow for much character development — a few broad strokes to establish each player's personality and then they're off and running. Director Travis seems to have studied the "Bourne" movies, for he emulates the handheld camera technique and breathless editing of those action hits.

But there are a couple of downsides to "Vantage Point." The first is that the film never sticks to the format of having each episode represent the experiences of just one character. It fudges. And the closer we come to the breathless conclusion, the more the film relies on the most ludicrous of coincidences to put its major characters all in the same place for the big showdown.

And of course when it's all over, the whole mess is tidily swept under the rug in a big government cover up. Like, I don't think so.

But, hey, it's February, a month when moviegoers have to be thankful for anything diverting.


‘Vantage Point’
Critic says: 2½ stars
Rating: PG-13 for sequences of intense violence and action, some disturbing images and brief strong language.
Running time: 1 hr. 30 mins.
Starring: Dennis Quaid, William Hurt, Forest Whitaker, Sigourney Weaver, Matthew Fox
Showing at: Carmike 10 , Cinemark 16, Cinemark Greeley Mall, Metrolux 14


—————

Comments

Only registered users can write comments.
Please login or register.

 


City:
Event Type:
Venue:
Date:
 Show me:
 Located In:
 Named:
City/Zip:
Powered by Fandango
 Search:

Enter name or type of business
 Location:

Enter city & state, or zip code


FullMetal Alchemist (48)

FullMetal Alchemist"Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy's first law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only truth."
FullMetal Alchemistread more >>

3 Wise-asses (15)

3wiseassesWe're not that bright, even though in our own little world, we're geniuses. We like 80s hair bands and one-hit wonders, but among us we have respectable tastes, too. Metallica, Iron Maiden, U2. Pursuit of all things trivial is a lifestyle, not just a game. We like some sports, love other sports, and can find something to say about anything. We watch TV and movies and we've read a book or two, even a few classics (Yes, Classic Comics count!) We call it insight, you call it what you will.
3wiseassesread more >>

A Breath of Fresh Air (60)

felixFelix Wong is an outdoor enthusiast living in Fort Collins. A mechanical engineer by day, he is especially passionate about bicycling, running, and backpacking.
felixread more >>

I go 70, 30. (43)

PikachuHola Amigos! I'm Sandra. I like to believe that people are 70 percent good and 30 percent dumb. I'm stickin to that story. Reading this blog might make you want to be good, but probably just dumb.
Pikachuread more >>

jwood38 (26)

jwood38
jwood38read more >>

Dono (15)

DonoDonovan Henderson is editor of NEXTnc.
Donoread more >>

Fun with Nextnc (34)

twitch232

Here at Nextnc we have some characters. Get a sneak peak behind the curtain and find out what amusing antics our staffers get themselves into on a weekly basis.

twitch232read more >>

Ravings, rantings, and gibberish. (36)

DrewWhat is up FoCo? I am a recent college graduate of Minnesota State University Moorhead. After recieving my B.A. in English and Mass Communications this past August I moved down to Colorado. I enjoy long walks on the beach, candlelight dinners, and heavy metal. My hobbies include reading and writing, music, movies, and getting drunk. Some of my favorite contemporary authors include Bret Easton Ellis, Chuck Palahniuk, and Kurt Vonnegut. My top movies are anything directed by Kubrick. I enjoy listening to anything that rocks. Right now I am just trying to get to know Colorado and FoCo better. Mostly in order to find the best drink specials on each day that ends in Y. So if you know where I can get a cheap drunk on, let me know! --Drew
Drewread more >>

A Frustaci Thing (24)

ErinLife's little morsels of inspiration, observation and encouragement seen through the eyes of the Nextnc reporter.
Erinread more >>

All Growed Up (24)

Is Everybody In?

Ms. Giles currently lives in Colorado where she stars in her own private reality show. She writes aphoristic accounts of her life, taken completely out of context, and embellished with characters and situations disguised to resemble something close to interesting.

Is Everybody In?read more >>

Cody Futures (2)

Cody

over and out

Codyread more >>

Good Ole Turlet... (4)

fullboat101My name is Michelle Turley and I'm 28 years old.  I live in Severance with my hubbie, Brandon.  We have 2 dogs and a cat.  We enjoy camping, four-wheeling, and just being in the mountains.  I like to cook, clean (go figure), flea market, and play poker. I have so much to say about poker... 
fullboat101read more >>

the king (2)

the king
the kingread more >>



talk to usterms & conditionsclassifiedsRSS 2.0

(C) 2008 NextNC.com