This movie is a combination of “Ground Hog Day” and “The
Expendables”. It is a fun summer movie. Tom Curse and Emily Blunt are
futuristic soldiers battling an invading alien force. The kicker is that Tom
Curse keeps repeating the same day. How he restarts the same day is cruel but
funny. The karma shtick works well from being to end and gives the film a holistic
feel.
Acting is not a big concern for this film, this is an action
flick. In contrast to his bravo performance in “Cocktail”, Curse is once again “Tom
Terrific”. Curse is more light hearted here than the grim Ethan Hunt persona in
“Mission Impossible”. Returning to yesterday is fraught with problems least of
all convincing people you were already there.
Emily Blunt is a Special Forces bad ass (Ha Ha Ha!!). I like
Emily Blunt, she is a good actress, but she is more suited to afternoon tea than
storming the beach in full Lululemon black body armor. She and Tom are a team,
unequal in the beginning but they catch up. Rather than a sex object Blunt is a
highly trained killing machine. Tom starts out as a slacker and Emily whips him
into shape (whipping is the least of his problems). This dynamic makes for good
chemistry between the actors.
The aliens were quite different. They looked like chrome
covered Ramen noodles with a bad over bite. It is not clear why they are
invading the Earth, the problem is how do you get rid of them?
Two other likable character actors are Bill Paxton and
Brendon Gleeson (“The Guard” and “In Bruges”). Paxton is the hard charging Master
Sargent who is mustering his troops for battle. This is a departure from his more
sedate roles, but he pulls it off with mustached gusto. Gleeson plays a general
and he has really put on the pounds. Mercifully the only action he sees in the
movie is diving for a box of cookies.
This is a safe movie for the whole family. No sex, no mindless
gore, no cursing…and no kids.
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