Should I see it?
Sure...well...ah, what the heck, Okay.
Short Review: Tigerbeat has rewritten history.
When I found out that pot-head Brad Pitt was cast as legendary warrior Achilles in Troy I thought it was a mistake. In most cases he has been recycling his role as Jeffrey
Goines from
12 Monkeys since 1995. To be honest, pot-head Brad Pitt pulled it off and carries this silly movie.
Pot-head Brad Pitt’s Achilles shows us the inherent torment living in a world where one can have whatever he wants. He knows his of his abilities and his stature above the normal man, but its not enough. Pot-head Brad Pitt’s scenes where Achilles is forced into action because of issues thrust upon him by the arrogant and ruthless Agamemnon (Brian Cox reprising his landmark role from
Super Troopers) are perhaps his best in the film. This is primarily because this is the only time Pitt is asked to act. Otherwise he's pretty much a greased up prop.
Brian Cox (Super Troopers) over-acting aside, the acting is actually good (for a bloated, loud
McMovie) and the script offers interesting moments. The script also offers some silliness, but this is the
Hollywoodization of Troy, what do you expect?
Wolfgang Peterson's direction is strong as usual for his work. This is particularly true in how he shoots his individual fight scenes. I believe he’s one of only a handful of major Hollywood director who is capable of presenting a fight sequence properly. His editing is not too quick and his shots are open enough for us to see the movement. In many cases today, fight scenes are a whirling vortex of close shots lit very darkly. I like it when I can see not only the faces of who is fighting, but how they are going about it. I’m silly that way.
Is this movie worth seeing? Depends, are you literate? Seriously, this is a big, fat Hollywood piece of cinematic chum. It is not a history lesson. If you can accept that, you will probably enjoy seeing this movie.
Cautions: There is plenty of bloody violence and some sexual moments. Neither are over the top however.
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