Monday, June 9, 2014

Jack Reacher (2012)

In other news, go see Edge of Tomorrow - it is very good blockbuster film.  

And now another, less good Tom Cruse film.....



Movie: Jack Reacher (2012)
Rating: PG-13

Starring: 
Tom Cruse, Rosamund Pike, Richard Jenkins, Werner Herzog, David Oyelowo, Jai Courtney, Joseph Sikora, Robert Duvall
Score: 4.8 out of 10 stars
Family Friendly: 2/5 (sniper attack on civilians, some action violence)
Recommended: If you want to see Tom Cruse or Rosamund Pike....

Plot Summery (No Spoilers):
Guy shoots up downtown Pittsburgh, and is caught, and he asks for Jack Reacher....


Plot Summery (Spoilers): (From Wikipedia)
In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a man drives a van into a parking garage across the Allegheny River from PNC Park and, after dropping a quarter into the meter, readies a sniper rifle. He takes aim and kills five people on the river’s North Shore Trail from long range before fleeing in the van.

The police soon arrive at the scene of the murder, headed by Detective Emerson (David Oyelowo), and discover a shell casing as well as the quarter used to pay for parking. A fingerprint taken from the coin points to James Barr (Joseph Sikora), a former U.S. Army sniper. When the police raid his house, they find the van, equipment for making bullets, the rifle in question, and Barr, fast asleep in his bed.

During an interrogation by Emerson and the District Attorney, Alex Rodin (Richard Jenkins), Barr is offered a choice between life in prison in exchange for a full confession or guaranteed death row, as Rodin has never failed to convict. Thinking Barr is going to confess when he takes the notepad, they are bewildered when he instead writes "Get Jack Reacher". Jack Reacher (Tom Cruise) is a drifter and former U.S. Army Military Police Corps officer. Reacher later arrives in Pittsburgh after seeing a news report about Barr and the shooting. Emerson and Rodin deny Reacher’s request to view the evidence but agree to let him see the suspect. Barr, as it turns out, was brutally attacked by fellow inmates while in police custody and is now in a coma. Reacher meets Barr’s defense attorney, counselor Helen Rodin (Rosamund Pike), the District Attorney’s daughter, who's been saddled with the apparently hopeless task of saving Barr from the death penalty.

Helen says she can arrange for Reacher to see the evidence if he will become her lead investigator. Reacher retorts that he is not interested in clearing Barr. He reveals that Barr had gone on a killing spree during his tour in Iraq but was not prosecuted because his victims were under investigation for major crimes — and the U.S. Army wants them forgotten. Reacher vowed that if Barr tried anything like this again, he would take him down.

Reacher agrees to investigate if Helen visits the victims’ families to learn about the people murdered that day. Reacher goes to the crime scene and finds inconsistencies about this location, thinking that a trained shooter would have done the killings from the cover of the van on the nearby Fort Duquesne Bridge. After Helen reports her findings about the victims to Reacher, he suggests that the owner of a local construction company was the intended victim, with the killing of the other victims intended as a cover-up.

After an apparently spurious bar fight, Reacher realizes that someone is attempting to strong-arm him into dropping his investigation. Reacher is later framed for the murder of the young woman who was paid to instigate the bar-room brawl, but this only motivates him further. Reacher eventually follows up a lead at a shooting range in the neighboring state of Ohio, owned by former U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant Martin Cash (Robert Duvall), who will talk only if Reacher will demonstrate his U.S. Army sniping skills.

The real perpetrators are the members of a Russian gang, who are masquerading as legitimate businessmen. The gang's elderly leader spent much of his life in a Soviet Gulag and is known only as the Zec (prisoner). The gang kidnaps Helen with the aid of Detective Emerson and holds her hostage at a quarry. Reacher outwits the mob guards, killing them with Cash's help, before confronting the Zec about the conspiracy. Reacher kills the Zec to prevent him from eluding justice.

Reacher and Cash flee the scene with confidence that Helen will clear Reacher's name. When Barr awakens from his coma, he tells Helen that he has no recent memory but believes that he must be guilty of the shootings. Barr's mental reconstruction of how he would have committed the shootings confirms that Reacher's theory was correct from the beginning. Still unaware of all these developments, Barr is willing to confess and accept his punishment, fearing that Reacher will mete out justice if the law does not.

My Thoughts:  Meh


This isn't a good film at really any level.  It is full of tropes and the usual suspects of action sequences.   It is also old that the main Character is a Mary Sue.   He really doesn't make one bad mistake, which makes for bad Drama.   For me, it is only so long I can stand wise ass guys who use baseball players as fake names who never make a false step.   Apparently, this is from the source material, and perhaps I would enjoy the movie more if I had read the novel.  In addition, this is only the 2nd movie directed by the director of my previous review, "The way of the gun" while he has Written many great films.


There are a few reasons why this is perhaps watchable for someone who has Netflix or Amazon Prime.

1. Warner Harzog
Actually plays a good bad guy
2. Rosamund Pike
The neckline on this outfit is notable

3. Competent action sequences
Nothing bad, but nothing you had not seen before action wise

4. If you are a huge fan of Tom 
I need to earn a point for not doing a Scientology joke
I mostly enjoyed it for the lovely Rosamund Pike, I know some people really like this film, however while it is competent, it really does not bring anything special.  For a moment I thought it was going to rise up as Reacher points out the facts that are not being connected by investigators, and then it slowly sinks back to being a mediocre film.  


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