We had a break from wars this week and decided to go with action movies.
Although I’d read lukewarm reviews of the action movie Ava (2020) it had some good names attached to it, and we were up for some silliness, so decided to give it a go. It seems that all actresses have to now be an action hero at some point in their careers, Charlize Theron, Alicia Vikander, Noomi Rapace, Scarlett Johanson et al doing it for the girls, and now Jessica Chastain enters the genre as Ava. Unfortunately the lukewarm reviews hit the mark, and in spite of big names, Colin Farrell, John Malkovich, the story is hackneyed and the script clichéd.
I won’t do spoilers but the plot is nothing we haven’t seen before, a black ops operative (Chastain) has a dodgy past of drugs and alcoholism after being in the Special Forces, and the head honcho of the black ops she works for (Farrell) organises to have her killed off. The movie is about how they try, and how she foils them. In fairness, Chastain holds you to the movie, that girl can act, and she does well with the kick-assery too. Farrell and Malkovich look like they’re having fun anyway so all is not lost. There’s a family side issue involving Ava’s ex-boyfriend Michael (played by the oddly named Common) who is now dating and impregnating her sister Judy (Jess Weixler). Ava’s mother is played by Geena Davis, herself a kick~ass assassin in the far better ‘Long Kiss Goodnight’. The movie was written by Matthew Newton, who I think might have watched too many Jason Bourn movies, and directed by Tate Taylor who at least managed to make everything look good.
Fraggle Rating: Left a lot to be desired, but it was OK.
Our second movie this week was Phil’s choice from the Netflix catalogue, and he went for A Message from The King (2016) a revenge action thriller starring Chadwick Boseman. Directed by Fabrice du Welz from a screenplay by Stephen Cornwell and Oliver Butcher.
Again no spoilers but the basic plot is that Boseman playing Jacob King, travels to Los Angeles after receiving a cryptic phone message from his sister Bianca, who lives there, asking for help as she’s in trouble. When he gets there he can’t find her, and in trying to do so infiltrates a seedy cabal of underground and elite members.
Boseman is intense here, moody, mean when necessary, and employs a bicycle chain to good effect when dealing with the hoodlums he comes across. Teresa Palmer plays Kelly a care worn single mother who lives in the next cheap-motel room to King, working in a supermarket and turning tricks at the motel to make ends meet, and brings pathos and strength to what could have been a clichéd character but is elevated by Palmer’s ministrations. Luke Evans plays Paul Wentworth a well heeled dentist, with the right amount of smarminess and superiority and Alfred Molina takes the part of Mike Preston, a gay movie producer with a penchant for young boys, but that did seem a bit of a cariacture.
There’s a fair amount of violence and a bit of gore, they’re not going for a John Wicks feel here. The story does become a bit befuddled and required a few pauses for us to discuss what was going on. The relationship that develops between Kelly and King is the only bright spark in an otherwise dark, seedy yet stylish neo-noir movie. And it is beautifully filmed, Monica Lenczewska in charge of the cinematography with Beatrice Sisul editing, as a photographer I thought the colour grading was quite stunning.
Fraggle Rating: Norra Lorra Laffs.
You wrote Jacob King and I read Jason King. That would be a different kind of film altogether.
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Haha yes it would!
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They both sound a bit off my radar, but I might watch them on telly if there was nothing better on.
Thanks, FR.
Best wishes, Pete.
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We’ve had better. Cheers Pete.
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Nope and a Nope.
but really, that tends to be my default position for movies, so sometimes I wonder if it’s even worth saying…..
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Worth it to get your purple belt for nopery! Congrats!
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I guess I’m just naturally gifted that way 😀
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I have both in my Netflix queue but I’m not in a huge hurry to get to them.
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I know what you mean, slim pickings on there at the mo.
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I’m into series right now. I have one more episode of Bridgerton, then it’s on to Cobra Kai.😁
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Started Cobra Kai a while back, but it was a lot disappointing so gave up.
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😔
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I had fun with AVA despite its obvious flaws. Sometimes those types of breezy shoot-em-ups are just what I need. Watched an upcoming Netflix action flick “Outside the Wire” last night. Review coming soon…. 🙂
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That’s on my radar, will see what you have to say first!
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I’d prefer something with, you know, leprechauns.
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Of course you would, you have the world’s best leprechaun blog, I’d expect nothing else.
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I haven’t seen either of these, but I have to say I thought of you guys this weekend, because we joined a Netflix watch party of “a Bridge Too Far.” 🙂 Felt like your guys’ kind of movie, if you haven’t seen it already you should!
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One of my favourite! I’ve a huge canvas on my wall of a night shot I took visiting the bridge at Arnhem and did the museum there.
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How cool!! I’d love to visit some of those places. I had read the book and seen the movie a long time ago, and I was well overdue for a refresher! 🙂
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Any relation to Jason Bourne?
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It’s the same person, just uses a nom de plume sometimes.
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Sigh….these action movies are so 5 minutes ago, Ruby Rose is where the kids are at in 2021…
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Kids, pfft.
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I could irect your to a hip, streetwise blog where the latest movies are being considered….
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hahahaha and hah! I will never be irected to anyone’s hip! And one current movie does not count, the rest are all dinosaurs!
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Latest street argo escaping you? Lacking info about the latest in Belgian boom rave? let me irect you to ilm authorities.co.uk where we’re always down with the latest in ip, op and appening cultural events!
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And consonantly challenged.
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Might try the second one..I am getting back into movies after years of TV binging!Cant watch Alice Vikander after the last Jason Bourne…which I was so excited about but which did not deliver. She was an insulting replacement for Joan Allen/Pam so I’m boycotting her hahaha.
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That’s ok the Lara Croft movie she did was rubbish anyway, but she did her athleticy things well.
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