GrahamBlake1984
01-22-13, 02:10 PM
Jack Reacher was a movie that I was looking forward to see. I had enjoyed the trailer and having heard the outcry from Jack Reacher fans around the world about the lack of size Tom Cruise posessed to pull of the 6'6 character from the books. I had never read any of the Jack Reacher novels so I was able to go into this movie with an open mind and make a decision on the character for myself.
The movie begins with a sniper sequence that looks like it comes directly out a a video game, getting the view point at times looking down the scope of the gun aiming at potential targets. The man arrested for the shooting simply writes "GET JACK REACHER" a note that baffles the interrogators in the interview room, until he later turns up of his own accord, and is soon investigating what has happened. The movie takes place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where Jack lays down his own laws, as he only believes in what is right and what is wrong.
This movie is a thriller, but gives us some great action sequences. The one that mostly sticks out in my mind is a great car chase through the city, with the police chasing Reacher, at the same time as Reacher chasing someone else (I won't spoil it). This features some excellent set pieces and has you moving towards the edge of your seat. The fight sequences are equally as good, and Cruise looks very much at home performing them. The actual style of the fighting reminds me very much of Batman Begins, with very close combat, and elbows and heads flying around. I think Tom Cruise is a veteran when it comes to action, and pulls of these scenes with ease, as well as pulling off the character and showing a dominating prescence on screen. I tihnk he knows what he is down, having been on our screens since the 80's, and puts in a great performance.
The slight disappointment for me was the end of the movie did seem to up the cheese value, and felt very much like a 1980's tv show, which was a bit of a let down, even though I didn't know what to expect. However, it was still enjoyable and didn't put me off being interested to see if Jack Reacher would be returning to our screens.
Another great plus point for me was seeing the great chemistry between Robert Duvall and Tom Cruise, who I don't think have worked together since Days of Thunder, but the chemistry was still there and it was good to see them sharing the screen once again.
Another great performance was from the main bad guy 'The Zec" played by Werner Herzog, who puts in an outstanding performance as the villian of the movie, but it is a great disappointment that he doesn't get more screen time as he owns the screen and steals the show whenever he is on. The character was excellent and it is a shame we did not find out more about him as he was intriguning to say the least.
The plot was great, and played out well on screen. I think I am going to try and read the book after watching this, I will be interested to see how much it differs from the movie, and how different Cruises' Reacher is from the fictional one. This will quite easily draw you in and keep you interested.
Overall this was a thoroughly enjoyable movie. A thriller at hard with a big dose of action, that will keep you interested all the way through to the end. This has a solid plot which will hold your interest, although for me I was slightly let down by the tv show style ending, no doubt setting up for a future film franchise. Now time to read the book....
The movie begins with a sniper sequence that looks like it comes directly out a a video game, getting the view point at times looking down the scope of the gun aiming at potential targets. The man arrested for the shooting simply writes "GET JACK REACHER" a note that baffles the interrogators in the interview room, until he later turns up of his own accord, and is soon investigating what has happened. The movie takes place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where Jack lays down his own laws, as he only believes in what is right and what is wrong.
This movie is a thriller, but gives us some great action sequences. The one that mostly sticks out in my mind is a great car chase through the city, with the police chasing Reacher, at the same time as Reacher chasing someone else (I won't spoil it). This features some excellent set pieces and has you moving towards the edge of your seat. The fight sequences are equally as good, and Cruise looks very much at home performing them. The actual style of the fighting reminds me very much of Batman Begins, with very close combat, and elbows and heads flying around. I think Tom Cruise is a veteran when it comes to action, and pulls of these scenes with ease, as well as pulling off the character and showing a dominating prescence on screen. I tihnk he knows what he is down, having been on our screens since the 80's, and puts in a great performance.
The slight disappointment for me was the end of the movie did seem to up the cheese value, and felt very much like a 1980's tv show, which was a bit of a let down, even though I didn't know what to expect. However, it was still enjoyable and didn't put me off being interested to see if Jack Reacher would be returning to our screens.
Another great plus point for me was seeing the great chemistry between Robert Duvall and Tom Cruise, who I don't think have worked together since Days of Thunder, but the chemistry was still there and it was good to see them sharing the screen once again.
Another great performance was from the main bad guy 'The Zec" played by Werner Herzog, who puts in an outstanding performance as the villian of the movie, but it is a great disappointment that he doesn't get more screen time as he owns the screen and steals the show whenever he is on. The character was excellent and it is a shame we did not find out more about him as he was intriguning to say the least.
The plot was great, and played out well on screen. I think I am going to try and read the book after watching this, I will be interested to see how much it differs from the movie, and how different Cruises' Reacher is from the fictional one. This will quite easily draw you in and keep you interested.
Overall this was a thoroughly enjoyable movie. A thriller at hard with a big dose of action, that will keep you interested all the way through to the end. This has a solid plot which will hold your interest, although for me I was slightly let down by the tv show style ending, no doubt setting up for a future film franchise. Now time to read the book....