The Missing (Review)
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2004 5:19 pm
This is the new Ron Howard film I caught the other day.
STORY
In 1885 A mother (Cate Blanchette) teams up with her father (Tommy Lee Jones) who's gone native (a la red indian) and goes after her daughter who's been kidnapped by a savage Shaman Indian for slavery.
PROS
- a really fabulaously scary villain
- thankfully not politically correct i its presentation of native american Indians
CONS
-It's very very slow
VERDICT
After the truly average 'a Beautiful mind' (which won the best picture oscar over lord of the rings - WTF!) it's good to see Ron Howard broaden his filmography with something that isn't so saccharine. However it really is too slow especially as it's a 2 and quarter hour film and this is it's main fault. But for one of the best and really terrifying villains of late it's worth catching. There are scenes which really are unpleasant notably those with the totally brutal and non PC way the gang are presented especially in their treatment of women and children. It's out in March.
STORY
In 1885 A mother (Cate Blanchette) teams up with her father (Tommy Lee Jones) who's gone native (a la red indian) and goes after her daughter who's been kidnapped by a savage Shaman Indian for slavery.
PROS
- a really fabulaously scary villain
- thankfully not politically correct i its presentation of native american Indians
CONS
-It's very very slow
VERDICT
After the truly average 'a Beautiful mind' (which won the best picture oscar over lord of the rings - WTF!) it's good to see Ron Howard broaden his filmography with something that isn't so saccharine. However it really is too slow especially as it's a 2 and quarter hour film and this is it's main fault. But for one of the best and really terrifying villains of late it's worth catching. There are scenes which really are unpleasant notably those with the totally brutal and non PC way the gang are presented especially in their treatment of women and children. It's out in March.