Swordfish
With Gone in 60 Seconds, Dominic Sena made an overwrought,
self-satisfied movie about car theft. Less than a year later he's back with an
overwrought, self-satisfied movie about computer hacking. Both films share the
same stylized palette (lots of greens, oranges, and blues) and a puerile
obsession with seeing as many vehicles destroyed in 100 minutes as possible.
Gabriel Shear (John Travolta, in his worse hairdo since Battlefield
Earth, and still not aware that he's incapable of playing bad guys) is a
bad guy. He hires renowned hacker Stanley Jobson (Hugh Jackman) to steal him $6
billion in unused government cash. Why would a good guy like Stan take on such
dirty work? He wants to get his daughter back from his whorish ex-wife, of
course. Duh.
Tons of techno-babble ensues, peppered with exploding machinery (and people),
bumbling feds, an airborne bus, and a rocket launcher. Halle Berry is Ginger, a
vixen who is or isn't in cahoots with the bad guys. She looks primed to take
Stan for that obligatory tumble in the sheets, but it doesn't happen. All we
get is a flash of her tits ("THANK YOU!" ejaculated one repressed audience
dude). Who needs sex when violence is this fetishized? At the Apple Valley,
Entertainment, Flagship, Holiday, Hoyts Providence 16, and Showcase
cinemas.
-- Mike Miliard
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