Review - Abduction (2011)
“There were only four
of us that knew your identity, two of us are dead.”
Directed: John Singleton
Starring: Taylor Lautner, Lily Colins and Alfred Molina
Writer: Shawn Christensen
So I made a few jokes at the fact I was going to see this
movie, sure it was a free ticket but I’m not that interested in Taylor Lautner’s
abs. But in all honesty I hope to be impressed by movies that are out of my
comfort zone. As I sat down to watch this movie I hoped that this would be like
I Am Number Four, and entertaining enough to get me over the all teen drama
this movie would surely have.
Okay the surprise here was I was kind of into the movie at
the beginning. It wasn’t my cup of tea but I could see other people getting a
kick out of it. Taylor Lautner was okay, and there was a slow build up. It gave
us some character development. Not a hell of a lot but enough to get people to
give a damn about them. But then maybe a quarter of the way through there is a
line that signifies a wave of stupidity that’s about to hit. A wave that washes
away any good will the movie was building. That line? “There’s a bomb in the
oven.” Basically it is the first plot point that makes little sense, and is
only there to add an action beat.
This movies biggest problem is the script. It’s written in
clichés and has some of the worst dialogue I’ve heard in a while. By the end of
the movie there were people behind me laughing at nearly every line being
uttered by the characters. What was worse was they were being uttered by good actors
who were turning in some of the worst performances I’ve seen them do. It seems
that plot is sacrificed for the sake of action, and even then the action isn’t
all that to write home about. Though Taylor Lautner does show glimmers of
potential in becoming a fully fledged action star in the future.
Taylor Lautner is
competent in acting in the beginning. All he needs to do is act like a teenager
and show a little inner turmoil. But it’s all pretty one note. When the action
kicks in however he does seem to have a problem transitioning from emotion to
emotion. It’s almost like he can’t actually show two emotions at once. I do
think he has potential in becoming an action star but this will probably take
time. As for the other actors they all are weighed down with the script and
only three manage to overcome it. Jason Isaacs, Maria Bello and Alfred Molina,
with Maria Bello being the best of the trio. I really dug Alfred Molina but his
character of Burton
is written in pure cliché and I’ve seen this character so much that as much
personality he brought to the role, I knew exactly where it was all headed.
Abduction was a disappointment because the first quarter of
the movie did promise that it would be at least a competent movie. I think fans
of Taylor Lautner might still like the movie, and find enough action to not be
bored. However I saw first hand the demographic of this movie start to reject
it with laughter which isn’t a very good sign.
Category
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Rating
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Reason
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Entertainment
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0.5 pistols out of 1
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Lautner fans will probably find enjoyment.
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Script
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0 pistols out of 1
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God awful.
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Acting
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0.5 pistols out of 1
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Lautner has some potential.
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Directing
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0.5 pistols out of 1
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I've seen worse and some action scenes are okay.
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Technical
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1 pistols out of 1
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Probably the best thing of the movie. It looks good and has a surprisingly large scope.
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Overall
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2.5 pistols out of 5
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Team Jacob need only apply.
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