Very clever of Hugo Weaving to get away from his face's being typecast as "Mr. Smith" by doing his next role entirely behind a mask.
I overall liked the movie although I thought it tried to do a bit too much. That is, I felt covered with a lot of loose ends afterward. And I didn't like the ending - I understand that they had to do something for the entertainment of all those people who showed up (as
And of course there were plot holes large enough to drive tube cars through, but that's typical of the genre.
I am suspicious of action movies that purport to contain political messages, because I think watching an action movie is cathartic and bleeds off anger, and so doesn't reinforce the urge a person might have to actually take political action. So despite all the political trappings of this movie, I have to recommend it as entertainment only.
Oh yeah - as far as I recall, it doesn't pass the Bechdel Ginger Benchmark. [sigh]
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Date: 24 Mar 2006 07:16 pm (UTC)I'm intrigued by your take on Hugo Weaving in this role. I've never felt he was typecast, personally. He's been in six movies that have become a seemingly inextricable part of modern culture; being a fan of both series probably affects my view of his career. (And I'm dissolving into handwaving at this point, and can't really spend that much time at work making that turn into words, so I'll stop now. *grin*)
Except for this postscript. ;-)
Date: 24 Mar 2006 07:17 pm (UTC)Re: Except for this postscript. ;-)
Date: 24 Mar 2006 09:28 pm (UTC)I'm going to read the original soon. I didn't want to read it before seeing the movie, because when I do that, I spend most of my time being annoyed at the movie for not being like the novel.
Re: Except for this postscript. ;-)
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Date: 24 Mar 2006 08:55 pm (UTC)I'm not sure that appearing in a mask will help that, though. But the terribleness of the sequels seem to have knocked The Matrix down several pegs in the "cultural icon" stakes, so maybe time will do the job.
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Date: 24 Mar 2006 09:20 pm (UTC)I can't look at Hugo Weaving in LoTR without thinking "Mr Smith"; maybe I'm the only one.
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Date: 24 Mar 2006 09:35 pm (UTC)And this isn't to say that things like
(Of course, one of these years I'm finally going to get around to seeing Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and really break my brain. *grin*)
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