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7/10
True action-heroes DON'T shave !
21 December 2008
Forget Neo and Bourne and all those half-baked made up modern heroes. They only look 12 year-oldish to please the wide audience of geeks that want to be their heroes. Since they cannot be Rambo or McClane or even Indiana Jones, Hollywood allowed a bunch of fakes that have no beard and yet fulfill teenagers wishes to see something that looks very much like an action flick.

However, their " action set-pieces " are just painful to watch and any girl may challenge their masculinity without question. This explains the recrudescence of oldies on our silver screens over the past few years. For better ( Rocky, Rambo ) or worse ( Die Hard 4 - where John McClane, brace yourselves.... had no beard !! )

I say it is high-time a new hero walked up and put their reign to an end. This " Largo Winch " movie is far from perfect, and perhaps too predictable at times, but at least Tomer Sisley delivered a very promising performance as an action-hero. And the only one time where he was weakened is when Mélanie Thierry shaved his beard ! I rest my case.

I didn't know it when I entered the theater room, but this might be the movie I've been waiting for a decade. For the first time in France since Belmondo, can a movie be both well- crafted and rooted in B-genre without blushing over its performance. In the meantime all we had to chew on was either a gigantic pile of dung or something too restricted to reach a wider audience... In other words it was " Le Pacte des Loups " or " Dobermann " ( I like Dobermann, mind you )... I believe " Largo Winch " has what it takes to be both popular and quality film-making.

I exited the theater room very pleased, and hungry for more.
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8/10
Le grand écart...
4 May 2007
What I loved about this movie is that It's NOT a mere series of destructive events people expected. This movie is about the 7th Art and how humor was built within it along the years.

Rowan Atkinson managed to express his deepest sympathy for Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, and Jacques Tati ( bien sûr... ) and at the same time, by giving Mr Bean a video camera he met with the latest style of visual comedy ( Jackass, etc... )

This movie becomes a research on how people laugh in a movie theater, and the poetry it all brought to the final film made me cheer.

Thank you for your time, I hope these few words were of some interest.
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10/10
The Legend of Richard B. Riddick
18 August 2004
Warning: Spoilers
In 2001, the greatest movie maker alive Tsui Hark directed a sequel to " ZU : Warriors of the Magic Mountain " called " The Legend of ZU " ... Needless to say it was the most impressive movie of the year, i watched it twice in a raw, and then like 6 times in a week. The movie takes the ZU universe into a totally different direction. While the first one was a fast paced, hilarious, and artistically-not-to-much-money-involved crafted Wu Xia Pian, The sequel was a CGI lots-of-money, visually daring, dead serious movie. AND, it dealt with different layers in good and evil : the Good that id good, the Good that is wrong, the Good that is mistaken, the Evil that is worse etc...

Today, David Twohy has done to Modern US-SiFi films what ZU2 was to Wu Xia Pian. Take it somewhere unpredicted, different looking ( eye boggling ), and dealing with " different kinds of evil " ...

I don't know if David Twohy ever saw ZU2, but the looks and arrival of necro-fighters looks like Insomnia's warriors, the Quick zooming-outs from 100 meters in crematoria, the way the Lord Marshall moves... and all this without looking like a poor rip-off ( Matrix, anyone ? ) because David added his own bright ideas ( Matrix... hum ) in film making.

I knew from starters that, with all the money involved he could never keep the same kind of F***ed-up bleached photography and defying editing ( Crash Landing ) there was in Pitch Black, but he managed to go a bit beyond that. And I thank him for that.

Using extremely valuable SiFi plot lines ( coming from Dune, Foundations or EC Tubb " Dumarest " series ... and a Conan twist ) and good character writing, David Twohy signed what is to me the movie of the year. maybe there are some ( very ) few things i'd disagree with ( the voice over is of no real use, the battle scene with only the music score could have gone better with battle sounds, the Final Shot should have been the great pull Back from Riddick siting with everyone looking at him... ) [END of SPOILERs] but I saw it twice yesterday, and it doesn't look like i'm a stop there...

It is now 0 : 39, and i'm signing off. Thank you for your time.
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