After five minutes, I really wanted to hate this movie. It seemed
determined to prove that video games really do make you stupid. Plus it
seems to declare, in giant flaming letters, the end of the "Michael Cera
era"--you get the worn out feeling of watching the same guy playing the
same character in the same kind of movie...And yet, somehow, the movie
finds away, through all of its visual hokum, its all-too-clever
hipster/millenial street cred, and all of the reworked Matrix and Kill Bill
moves, to rise above and deliver enough wit, good cheer and fun times
to make for a movie that's impossible not to enjoy. A neat trick, and
worthy of our appreciation.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
After five minutes, I really wanted to hate this movie. It seemed
determined to prove that video games really do make you stupid. Plus it
seems to declare, in giant flaming letters, the end of the "Michael Cera
era"--you get the worn out feeling of watching the same guy playing the
same character in the same kind of movie...And yet, somehow, the movie
finds away, through all of its visual hokum, its all-too-clever
hipster/millenial street cred, and all of the reworked Matrix and Kill Bill
moves, to rise above and deliver enough wit, good cheer and fun times
to make for a movie that's impossible not to enjoy. A neat trick, and
worthy of our appreciation.
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