Sunday, November 25, 2012

Skyfall


The latest Bond film finds MI6 under attack and M all alone with her trusted 007 out in the cold. He is helped by a lone field agent Eve (Naomie Harris) as they pursue the mysterious Raoul Silva (Javier Bardem). For a change the film focuses a tad more on the characters, their flaws and tribulation instead of the usual stream of tech toys that 007 wields. Here he is more MacGuyver than his usual suave self which does come peeping out when he runs in to the stunning Bérénice Marlohe. But the actor who dominates is predictably Mr Bardem who adds a whole lot of color to the latest Bond villain. This definitely is one of the better Bond films in recent times.

Rating: * *

Friday, November 23, 2012

Disturbia


Kale (Shia LeBouf), a teenager is placed under house arrest after trying to assault a high school teacher. With an ankle monitor confining him to the premises, the boy starts to go stir crazy and cabin fever sets in. He starts spying on his neighbors and is convinced that one of them is a serial killer. Throw in a pretty blond and you have all the ingredients for a classic run of the mill American psycho thriller.

Rating: * +

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Going by the Book


Sampo, a small South Korean town is assaulted by a spate of robberies. The new police chief decides to shake things up by performing a realistic drill of a bank robbery that will help train the police force in catching the real suspects. But he makes the mistake of picking Do-man, a straight laced cop, to play the role of the robber and hilarity ensues. Another classic comedy from the South Korean film industry.

Rating: * * *

Friday, November 02, 2012

Headhunters


A colleague strongly urged me to see the film mainly for . She turned out to be hot in a Barby doll sort of way. The film however was a little lukewarm. Roger Brown is a headhunter by day and steals rare paintings by night. His partner Ove works for a security firm and deactivates the security system of prospective clients, allowing Roger to slip and make away with the goods. The appearance of Clas Grave (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) and his Rubens painting is when things start to get dark and bloody as Roger finds himself on the run. Based on a Jo Nesbø novel, it turns the meaning of a headhunter on its head to its more literal definition but fails to leave a lasting impression.

Rating: * *