| Review Date: Director: Terry Gilliam Writer: Ehren Kruger Producers: Daniel Bobker, Charles Roven Actors: Matt Damon as Will Heath Ledger as Jacob Monica Bellucci as Mirror Queen |
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Not to mention that it didn’t really come together in the end, with an entirely facile solution seemingly concluding matters, and everybody and everything that could have gone wrong, ending up “okay” and inconceivably “living happily ever after”. At one point, a brother is thrown from a massive tower, with rocks, chaos and all hell falling upon him, and comes up, almost without a scratch and his glasses still in place…and intact! I mean…c’mon guys!! I know this is a “fantasy” and all, but either you make it a parody/comedy or you make it serious, but if you’re going to tow the line, don’t be tossing bullshit all around so that I’m taken completely out of the film. Sorry guys, I really wanted to love this film, but with the lack of depth in its characters, the weak CGI here and there (if John Landis was able to create the greatest werewolf transformation back in 1981, why are directors still choosing to use shitty CGI for their wolves?!?), the little sense of wonder or fun and ultimately, the absence of any true entertainment value or engaging storyline, there ain’t much in here – other than some nifty visuals and two decent lead performances – that tickled either my fancy…or anything else that generally enjoys being tickled when watching a movie. See it on video, but even then, don’t expect to like it much. It’s not a good movie, and even the stunningly gorgeous Monica Bellucci only shows up for about 10 minutes or so. The scene featuring her and mirrors was pretty cool though, granted. Other than that…grim indeed.