Pros: It tries really hard to be a tense techno-thriller...
Cons: ... but fails, mainly through poor editing and production style.
The Bottom Line: Not a really bad action flick, but could (and should) have been a lot better. Only recommended for Reeves fans mourning the end of the Matrix trilogy.
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Im
Chain Reaction starts off with an intriguing premise and goes downhill from there, despite trying really hard to be a tense techno-thriller.
In
The initial idea, of a new power-source being developed from water (were not talking traditional hydro-power here though) which supposedly has the capacity to use the hydrogen in small glass of water to power the whole city of Chicago for weeks is brilliant. The idea of the rich and powerful oil companies being desperate to stop this is entirely credible. The idea of an eccentric scientist wanting to actually give away this technology is less believable but forgivable. The idea of a secret government agency getting involved is plausible. Sabotage of the research plant the night that the breakthrough is made seems reasonable enough. Even Keanu Reeves as a maverick machinist (yes, I know theres just something so wrong with that idea) involved with the project for some reason going back to the research centre just in time to see proof that the reason for the explosion was definitely sabotage can be forgiven as poetic licence. But Rachel Weiszs unbelievably phoney and entirely unnecessary upper-class English accent? That I cant forgive.
The
Given the strength of the initial premise, its a pity that the film didnt adopt a much more thoughtful stance than it does. Its also a pity that the producers decided to use what I term The Phantom Menace Approach that is, cutting between scenes so fast and for so little reason that any plot coherency that may have existed evaporates in confusion thus destroying the chances for this film to be more than the series of set pieces that it ends up being. (In case anyone read the book review I just posted yes, I did say the same thing about that book. Its just coincidence, believe me.)
Middle
Eddie (Keanu Reeves) is suspected of being involved in the sabotage and thus has to flee, his only companion being Rachel Weisz (who is only there to look vulnerable, have silly accent, and give Reeves something to protect and possibly fall in love with oh and did I mention her silly accent?), and his only contact that he can (possibly) rely on a mysterious character played by Morgan Freeman.
Of
Reeves does reasonably well in his role (hes not quite as wooden as in his role as Neo in the Matrix Trilogy), Morgan Freeman is suitably mysterious, Rachel Weisz has such a pathetic character to play that theres no chance she can do anything with her role (Im assuming someone told her to put on that accent she sounds like the queen would sound if she was on diuretics if the accent was her own idea, she should be punished), and the bit-part actors and actresses are competent enough.
A
The plot buzzes along well enough apart from the stupid way the scenes cut incoherently every few seconds - this also disperses very quickly any tension that is generated. Theres a fair amount of techobabble liberally thrown in at various points of the film, and Im the sort of weirdo that actually enjoys that sort of thing. The stunts are generally good and the special effects quite impressive. As an all-out action flick its not bad.
Chain
Theres a brain behind this film (somewhat a rarity for this genre), but unfortunately its been rather lost in the translation. Its almost as though someone said, Hey, heres a brilliant idea for a film, lets turn it into a mediocre movie and lo! it became so.
Its certainly not a terrible film watching it didnt leave me feeling that part of my life had been stolen just that I hadnt made a profit on what time Id spent.
Reaction
The 3-star Average rating sums it all up really. Its better than a lot of films, and worse than a lot of films, and in the big scheme of things its firmly in the middle and completely forgettable. Which is a crying shame, since it could have been so much more. Better production and editing would have improved things immensely.
My final thought its from the same people who brought us The Fugitive. If only this film had matched up to it.
Morgan Freeman starred in the excellent Shawshank Redemption. I may even get round to reviewing it someday Theres probably about a thousand reviews there already though, since it is widely regarded as one of the best films ever made.
Rachel Weisz had a slightly less silly accent and a much better role in the superb British comedy About A Boy - though I didnt actually mention her in my review at the time!
Recommended:
No
Viewing Format: DVD Video Occasion: Better than Watching TV Suitability For Children: Suitable for Children Age 13 and Older
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