Fantastic Four
Starring: Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis, Julian McMahon
Directed by: Tim Story
Running Time: 106 Minutes
Rated: Rated PG-13 Rated PG-13 for sequences of intense action, and some suggestive content.
Well, the Four Part is Right
Hollywood is in a downturn. Revenues are down this time from last year
for weeks now. Can the Fantastic Four pull the box office out of its
slump? In a wordno.
When I first heard about the Fantastic Four being made into a movie I
really questioned such a move. Obviously the suits making decisions
about green lighting projects know next to nothing about comic books.
Otherwise they would have known that as dorky as comic books are, the
Fantastic Four are probably one of the geekiest, nerdiest, un-hip
franchises out there. I mean come on, with names like Mr. Fantastic,
Invisible Girl and The Thing you had to think these characters may not
make the jump easily to the big screen as the next cool superheroes.
Compared to characters like Wolverine and Batman, these guys are the
debate club superheroes.
Sure enough the movie is lightweight summer fare. To call it a summer
blockbuster would be a bit of hyperbole as it doesn't even offer enough
in the special effects department to warrant seeing it just for that
alone. There won't be anything you haven't seen before in this movie.
Also some things such as The Thing's rock suit just look plain silly.
That would have been one character where CGI probably would have been
the way to go.
The performances are decent but it seemed like everyone was acting in a
different movie. By far the most entertaining was Chris Evans as The
Human Torch, Johnny Storm. He is given the best lines and seems to
understand that this movie isn't exactly Shakespeare. Ioan Gruffudd is
a bore as Mr. Fantastic however and the rest of the cast seem like they
want the movie to be more than it really is. It would have probably
worked better if everyone played it a little more lighthearted. Having
Jessica Alba strip down in multiple scenes was an inspired decision
however.
As this movie is meant to introduce the characters there really isn't
much of a story beyond that. We find out about how they get their
powers and then there is some gratuitous life saving and bad guy
fighting that happens. In the end our nerdsI mean our heroes, win and
the producers give us the set up for a possible sequel.
If a sequel is made I hope the people involved make more of an attempt
to plug up the plot holes. I'm not sure if it was bad editing or bad
writing but some of the scenes just didn't make any sense. For
instance, in one scene Jessica Alba has to get invisible to make it
past some police. In the next scene however all of the heroes are now
past the police as well. If it was just an excuse to get Jessica to
take off her clothes I'm not complaining but it leaves you scratching
your head.
If you are a huge Fantastic Four fan go check it out. Otherwise, just
wait until they show it for free on TV, which should be soon.
2 out of 5 stars.
© 2005 Review by Son Tran