Plot: A New York City subway car is hijacked by an armed crew led by a man (John Travolta), with a grudge against the city. He wants $10 million in one hour or he starts executing hostages, forcing a mild-mannered dispatcher (Denzel Washington), to become his liaison with the authorities, including the city’s disgruntled mayor (James Gandolfini).
Review: Tony Scott’s remake of THE TAKING OF PELHAM 123 is your typical middle of the road, summer action/thriller. It’s got big stars, a big budget, and just enough swearing and violence to appeal to a slightly older demographic that hasn’t been particularly well-served this summer by a lot of the big tent-pole films. With Tony Scott, behind the lens- you pretty much know exactly what you’re going to get walking into the film, and overall, it’s a fun, if flawed caper flick.
As for Travolta- if you’ve seen him in BROKEN ARROW or FACE/OFF, you pretty much know what to expect here, with him chewing the scenery, and yelling “MUTHAFUCKA” a lot. This is a huge departure from the original film, as Shaw was for the most part silent, while Travolta seemingly never shuts up. I also thought Travolta looked a little silly in the film, with his handle-bar mustache, and tattoos. I did, however, like the fact that Travolta, in a gutsy move, ditched his hairpiece for the role (something his former FACE/OFF co-star, Nicholas Cage, should try), and seems to be embracing middle-age- which bodes well for future roles.
Still, THE TAKING OF PELHAM 123, is a solid enough thriller, although it’s easily one of the lesser Scott/ Washington pairings (better than DEJA VU, but nowhere near as good as CRIMSON TIDE or MAN ON FIRE), and probably won’t be Travolta’s big comeback film, although I wouldn’t count him out. Even if this one doesn’t make it, Travolta will more than likely hit the big time once again, as the guy, along with Sylvester Stallone, is the king of comebacks. Overall, PELHAM 123 is a passable time thriller, but nothing more.
Grade: 6/10