Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Movie Review Time: The Kingdom


Recently I watched The Kingdom, a political thriller/action movie starring Jamie Foxx and a sort-of ensemble cast including Jennifer Garner, Jason Bateman, and Chris Cooper.
Jennifer Garner would be the weak link there, generally speaking, but unfortunately none of the actors really get to do much with their 2-dimensional characters. Even Chris Cooper, arguably the most talented actor in the movie, can't do too much with his generically written no-nonsense good ol' boy FBI bomb specialist.
The plot might have been gripping had I been able to give a damn about these transparent characters. Garner's character is shown almost as being a helpless damsel in distress type, even though she's an FBI agent, but Bateman's character is actually shown as wussier because he's the nerdy FBI agent. Wow, clever.
The movie tries to show that terrorism is bred not entirely by religion, but by the constant interference of the Western world in the Middle East and our own lack of understanding of their culture and our impact on them. It also tries to show that not all Arabic people are terrorists, or agree with the prevalent anti-American philosophies, but that many of the people in power there do. All well and good until the end when the movie makes it clear that the harder we fight the terrorists, the harder they fight us.
The Kingdom really seemed to me to a watered-down, explosion-filled take on the same themes explored to much greater effect in Syriana. I would basically say of this movie: Don't waste your time.
I'm also going to steal a page from Erik's playbook and offer to review any* movies suggested by my reader(s). Post it as a reply, or e-mail me
- Mattbear, movie snob, out.

4 comments:

Wiwille said...

Review 'The Young Poisoner's Handbook'.

Mattbear said...

I'm on the case!

Memophage said...

Thanks, I was wondering whether I should see that movie or not, you just saved me two hours.

I'd be interested in your take on "Perfume". :)

Mattbear said...

"Perfume" bumped to second in my queue to accomodate reviewing, right after "The Young Poisoner's Handbook".

Considering that I have "Zodiac" at home right now, it looks like I'm in for a murder-fest. :)