Core, The
Matinee Price
Summer is here! The Core opened! Nice, escapist fun for me! Big
action packed popcorn movies and - what? Smartypant darlings Stanley
Tucci, Aaron Eckhart, Hilary Swank, and Delroy Lindo are in it? But
I thought that - huh? The military is depicted as short sighted and
since they might accidentally destroy the world they decide
scientists are the answer? Smart scientists? Believabley smart
ones? Wait, I'm confused.
And thank goodness! I will grant you that I don't know diddly about
geoastrophysics and I don't know if the key inciting incident (clue:
it has something to do with the Earth's core) is
possible/likely/whatever. Specifically: I don't care, and neither
should you. The Matrix is (hopefully) impossible and that didn't
keep it from being a smart, cool ride of a movie. Ditto for Jurassic
Park. This ain't Armageddon. The point is that the movie grants the
conceit that such a thing is possible, and thankfully goes balls out
all the way with it.
First, what would the effects of such an event be? Without spoiling
some of my favorite scenes, suffice it to say that the resulting
problem would make for some very cool scenes. For all I know, that
would really happen if such a problem came up. It seems like they
did their homework on the basics, so maybe it could. Next: how to
explain it to militiary and Fed heads (and the audience) in a
comprehensible manner? Also done well, though it is the weakest
point. Gotta spell it out for the lowest common denominator. Then
we have an obligatory pre-disaster disaster, which will probably have
realists pounding their heads, but it was truly very cool on screen.
And that is why we see action movies after all, isn't it?
Now the good part. We get to know, understand, and care about the
characters, who have decent dialogue. Not great, but serviceable and
not insulting. Eckhart has extra funny throwaway lines, no doubt
improvised by him. As we get to know them, they exhibit 2, even 3
dimensional behavior. There are nowhere near as many 11th hour
anythings as we have been trained to expect. No Pearl Harbor smarm,
no deus ex anything that wasn't previously accounted for. And - best
of all - the movie totally glamorizes smart people. Not Beautiful
Rain Mind Man savants or Mozarty prodigies, but real nose to the
grindstone types with degrees and decorations and everything (and
they are often undervalued as well. They have something to show for
their lives devoted to wisdom and knowledge, and they are our only
hope. Huzzah! That (and the groovy near-opening long shot) was the
best part of all. I really had a good time and I hope you give it a
shot. I'll see it again.
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