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Movie Title: Swordfish
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Ignore the Amazon editorial review and all the other reader reviews. I don’t want to spoil this movie for you by telling you too worthy about the site or describing in perfect detail some of the best scenes in the movie but what I will boom you is…

1) Yes, it’s honest, Dominic Sena’s last directorial anxiety Gone In Sixty Seconds was a MAJOR dissapointment BUT SWORDFISH ISN’T!!! It’s a worthy movie!

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2) Travolta is good

3) Halle Berry is good

4) Don Cheadle is underused and

5) Hugh Jackman is a major star in the making.

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6) The now contaminated scene of Halle Berry topless was probably unnecessary and perhaps gratuitous (but hey, she’s a kindly looking woman with a pleasant body) . Sorry, did I say reliable? I meant huge…but if this is the only reason why you’d spy this movie, then you really do need to fetch a life.
7) This was one of the better films of the summer.
8) It is neither formulaic nor does it lack ambition. Unlike most movies of this genre it challenges it’s audience to excercise the ragged grey matter and it’s got a half-decent twist.

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Sure it has some faults, like did they hurry out of money for FX when they shot the scene of the bus landing on the roof? And the change of crawl and edit from past events befriend to prove was badly belief out and jarred a bit. BUT you know what? I liked this movie and the directorial set-piece that everybody wants to spoil for you by describing it to you in every detail is genuine. I only wish the moviemakers had been able to bewitch that extra step and made a vast rather than noble movie. Seize some popcorn, kick abet and devour this one on a Saturday night at home in front of the TV…

“Swordfish” opens with John Travolta facing toward the camera, looking contemplative and addressing his off-screen audience. The scrape with Hollywood, his character Gabriel dryly suggests, is that it doesn’t push the envelope enough. With all that cinematic potential, say like with “Dog Day Afternoon, why have a pointless,(mostly) harmless bank robbery when you could query how far the cops would go in being uncooperative if Pacino started killing hostages? The quandary, Gabriel is told, is that audiences like satisfied endings and that such tales are morality plays - the unpleasant guy has to lose.

It’s an humorous moment, and it sets up “Swordfish” as a counterpoint to that line of reasoning. The movie plays as a postmodern (and by post-modern I mean post-Tarantino) action film, cutting the audience objective enough late for them to resolve whether or not they want to root for the unpleasant guy, who is most certainly Gabriel. The film’s message, beyond the drive of the dwelling, is that the audiences root for the dreadful guy. Whether or not they want/would allow him to procure is tested on-screen by Hugh Jackman, playing the “everyman” with definite talents that pull him into Gabriel’s high-stakes world.

Unfortunately, “Swordfish” suffers from its maintain cleverness, remarkable in the same plot people disliked Mission: Impossible or LA Confidential. There are twists and turns galore, and every other character is not who they appear to be. “Swordfish”, though, doesn’t quite pull it off. At one point, Gabriel talks about the greatness of Harry Houdini and the art of misdirection, which serves as a map for this movie. The audience sees what Hugh Jackman’s Stanley sees - the misdirection, and there’s so great of it that it becomes an use in dizziness trying to juggle all the details. In this respect, the magician’s trick works. However, as a film, it leaves the viewer more confused than amused, more dejected than impressed, and not caring enough about what happens to the characters since they don’t really know who the characters REALLY are at any given moment.

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Still, through it all is Gabriel, who may or may not be any number of things. It doesn’t affect how he acts, though, and mighty of the fun in “Swordfish” is watching Travolta revisit familiar and confident territory as the wisecracking heavy. In fact, the strength of “Swordfish” is truly found in the performances. Even as the region unfolds with its little of hand, there’s enough glimpse candy and wry humor there to design for an palatable film. Don Cheadle and Hugh Jackman are mountainous, playing it all with a straight face (distinguished to design an action film work), and Vinnie Jones stops by to glimpse menacing though he is not given nearly enough to do.

“Swordfish” is a tough get to reel in. It is an ambitious action film that doesn’t quite become what it wants to be and, in failing, leaves powerful of the audience in its thrashing wake. For recommendations sake, if you disliked “The Usual Suspects” or “Mission: Impossible” because of their labyrinthine, snaking plots, you will probably not savor “Swordfish”. If you liked “Ronin” or “Broken Arrow” because of their pacing and performances, you will probably catch a kick out of “Swordfish”. The movie never quite gives the audience enough to deem whether Gabriel or his dissenters are just, but it clear has a lot of fun trying to stutter the goods. A correct summer film, and a generous popcorn film for those in need of one.
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