| Review Date: Director: Sofia Coppola Writer: Sofia Coppola Producers: Francis Ford Coppola, J. Costanzo, D. Halsted, C. Hanley Actors: Kirsten Dunst Josh Hartnett James Woods Kathleen Turner |
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Of course, I don’t like to dismiss films completely due to their lack of one or two elements, especially when other elements of the film do hit the mark. In this movie, the actors were all spot-on, with special kudos going out to the man with the big…IQ, James Woods, as the nerdy math teacher. Whatta chump. He was excellent in this film. On the kids’ side, Kirsten Dunst certainly played the ideal hard-to-get teen queen to a tee, while Josh Hartnett showed that he is more than just a pretty face (and abs…wow!). I also commend Ms. Coppola on her distinct style, obvious to anyone who enjoys the challenge of a filmmaker’s eye, and the soundtrack, which scored heavy points, with a special salute of the thumb going out to the sequence featuring the “Magic Man” song and Hartnett. Well done. But other than that, the film just bored me stupid. Very few laughs, even less memorable scenes, and definitely not an “entertainment” film, by any stretch of the imagination. I suppose that if you’re the type of person who enjoys watching films which don’t say much, leave much to ponder afterwards, and create an authentic enough mood, then this film might just be for you. For anyone else, looking for an interesting story, an absorbing message or even just a simple night of entertainment at the movies, I suggest that you skip this offspring and check out the darkly comedic high school classic HEATHERS, instead.
PS: I just read Roger Ebert’s review of this film (which he loved incidentally) and noticed how he used a quote from Tolstoy to make a point. The quote itself is unimportant, but important is to point out that people who generally go around quoting Tolstoy, are more than likely the type of people who will enjoy this flick. Of course, that’s only my cheezy little observation, folks : )