Saturday, June 25, 2011

Movie Review: Green Lantern

It was a cloudy Saturday afternoon as I paid for our tickets to 'Green Lantern'.  I was expected it to be a little more for the 3D showing, but $10.25 per ticket?  For the matinee?!    That said, if you're going to shell out a few extra bucks for a movie, Green Lantern is an excellent environment for 3D.  Space scenes, fighter jets, and a large space villain.  Also, I thought the Guardians of Oa, looked realistic is 3D.  In the closing credits, as the galaxy was spinning behind the credits, I really did feel a little dizzy.

Acting wise, I've never liked Ryan Reynolds in anything he's even been in (2 Guys, A Girl, and A Pizza, etc.).  Always seemed like a real hack of a cornball.  But, surprisingly, he really did a decent job as Hal Jordan.  Fearless and cocky when necessary, yet authentically humble at the right times.  Reynolds made a believer out of me - good choice for GL!

The performance that really stood out was Peter Sarsgaard's performance as Hector Hammond.  Yes, he turned out to be a villain, but Saragaard, really had me pulling for the poor guy, to the bitter end.  Misunderstood genius.  A little off the norm, so not one of the 'in' crowd.  Not handsome, slightly hunch backed, but a decent guy trying to make something out of life's many lemons.  Just SO believable.  Excellent work Peter Sarsgaard!

None of the other performances really stood out.  Well, perhaps Mark Strong as Sinestro.  He did had a strong performance too as the GL who seemed to be the elder leader, and the strength and determination to never give in to fear of all of the GL's, standing up to the Guardians.
 
Story wise:  I did know the origins of Green Lantern, having collected his comics from as early on as issue #9.  The movie did an accurate and interesting portrayal of Hal Jordan becoming the next GL for Space Sector #2814 (of 3600).  I don't recall the villain Parallax.  The broken pillar in the sphere of Guardians was a nice effect to represent the wayward Oa Guardian.  I liked the story tying in Hal's indecisiveness and inexperience with being a Lantern, with evolving of the character Hector Hammond to evil, with the threat of Parallax to the whole earth.   I don't think the movie tried to pull off too much.  It seemed 'just right'.  And I loved Hal's solution in defeating Parallax.  Great creativity with his new skills as a GL, and nice effects too!  Liked it very much.

As we roll the credits, stay seated, and learn the secret of Sinestro.  I already known the secret having been a fan, as mentioned earlier in the classic Green Lantern #9.  But J was not aware of the storyline and was heard to exclaim: 'No!'.  Don't miss it.

My recommendation is to go and see Green Lantern.  And the extra $3.50 for the 3D is worth it in this case.

Grade: B+

McDoogle

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