SPARTAN
RATING: 7/10
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PLOT:
A high-ranking U.S. government official's daughter is kidnapped and plugged
into a human slave trade operation. The bad guys don't realize that the girl is
anything special, but the good guys (also known as the spy guys) do and work
diligently to trace and retrieve the stolen child. Val Kilmer ensues...
CRITIQUE:
Despite feeling a tad contrived at times and the jargon-filled dialogue, a
little stilted, David Mamet's latest cinematic adventure was entertaining,
riddled with movement, suspenseful and packed with intrigue, intrigue and oh,
did I mention...intrigue? I'm a fan of spy movies, thrillers in general and
flicks that provide audiences with behind-the-scene peeks at industries, worlds
and cultures to which we are not acclimatized, and this flick is all that and a
tinge of complexity. If you're the type of moviegoer who enjoys having every
little step drawn out for you, forget SPARTAN. This flick moves at a lightning
pace and doesn't provide anyone both in the film or the audience with a second
to think, breathe or reflect. I enjoyed it because I understood most of what
was going on (although admittedly, a lot of the specifics were lost on me,
especially when covert lingo was utilized) and was engaged throughout. Yes,
some of the situations felt a little "convenient" and David's "Mamet-speak"
didn't work as well coming out of some of the actors' mouths as it did others,
but I'm also one of the few assholes who liked Mamet's last film, HEIST, and
appreciate most suspense thrillers as long as they don't ask us to stretch the
boundaries of belief too much. I'm also a big fan of dialogue and despite
Tarantino, the Coen Bros and Kevin Smith still reigning supreme in that
respect, Mamet definitely maintains the stranglehold on all things con-related
and this film's return to slick-line territory is further proof of that. I
can't remember any specific zingers off the top of my head, but there were more
than a handful that made me chuckle during my viewing.
Val Kilmer was also solid as the lead (although I'm not sure if I bought his
"sentimental" moves-he seemed too cold-hearted all the way through), and was
helped by a decent supporting cast. That said, the asshole who put together
this film's trailer should be bitchslapped for giving away one of its eventual
bad guys. Thanks a lot, dude...I guess you weren't aware of the fact that
surprises in a film are actually appreciated by some audiences! Bah. Hate those
guys. One of the picture's greatest strengths was also its ability to toss you
right into the middle of all the action, develop a credible underground world
with governmental insiders and wrap it all up in a maze of conspiracies and
twists, most of which I enjoyed. Granted, some of the stuff went a little too
far (especially the last few scenes) and I'm not sure if I bought the whole
thing, but at the end of the day, the film entertained me and that was likely
its primary target anyway. Is the film for everyone? Absolutely not. If you're
not a fan of David Mamet to begin with, this is likely not for you, nor is it
for anyone who likes everything spelled out for them. This film moves quickly,
doesn't take the time to explain every detail to the audience and tosses enough
cryptic dialogue in there to confuse anyone, but if you enjoy mystery flicks
with lots of dark shadows, hard-ass pursuers, immoral bad guys and conspiracies
all around, check out SPARTAN and email me to let me know why Ed O'Neill
doesn't get more serious movie gigs. Great man.
Where's JoBlo coming from?
Antwone Fisher (6/10) - Chasing Liberty (6/10) - Don't Say a Word (4/10) -
Fargo (7/10) - Heist (8/10) - Nine Queens (8/10) - No Way Out (8/10) - The
Score (6/10) - Spy Game (7/10) - State & Main (7/10)
Review Date: March 11, 2004
Director: David Mamet
Writer: David Mamet
Producers: David Bergstein, Moshe Diamant
Actors: Val Kilmer as Scott
Derek Luke as Curtis
William H. Macy as Stoddard
Genre: Thriller
Year of Release: 2004
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