Review: The Spirit

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A short post this Sunday with some thoughts about “The Spirit”.  I realise that The Spirit has been out for a while in the USA but it is a relative new release in Australia (yay for delayed release schedules).

 

Credit: Lions Gate LLC. Image The Orphanage.

There are two reasons I went to see The Spirit.  Firstly, it obviously shares a lot in common with Sin City and frankly, Sin City kicks so many types of buttocks that there may actually be a law about it.  The second reason is that a couple of mates worked on the film with Rising Sun Pictures (RSP) in Adelaide and I am happy to pay bucks for films that mates work on.

 

I will also say that I knew before going on that this wasn’t a serious movie and I fully prepared by having a nice big Coke and some cheesy snacks at the ready.

 

Lights down, movie starts . . . ooookay.  Maybe it gets better.  Maybe I am missing something.  Give it time.  Why are there only 8 people in the cinema?  I know it has been getting bad reviews, but let’s all give it a go, eh?  Oh dear.  Oh dear, oh dear.  Just what the hell is going in?  Who is he?  Why are they fighting?  That bit isn’t funny.  Who is she?  Do I care?  Why is she dressed like a Japanese Maiko?  Why are they dressed like Nazi’s.  Why is that hot latino chick acting so badly?  Surely it has been 2 hours?  It’s over, thank God.  What?  Only 90 minutes . . . you have to be kidding me.

 

I will go on record as saying that I liked the film visually.  Not quite as unique and intense as Sin City, but definitely it’s own style.  No, it was just a bad movie.  How do I define bad?  Well, when I think 90 minutes is over 2hrs and I am waiting for the movie to finish, it’s bad.  When I literally don’t care about any of the characters, it’s a bad movie.  When I don’t know who is doing what or why they are doing it, it’s a bad movie.

 

Well, I am sure you have your own opinions, but for me The Spirit was almost the definition of style over substance.  It looked amazing but had nothing to say, and that’s a shame . . .

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4 Responses to “Review: The Spirit”

  1. “It looked amazing but had nothing to say, and that’s a shame . . .”

    Just like your blog.

    I’m kidding of course. Heh.

  2. Matt says:

    Where’s the love? :)

    I think I would need to up my graphic design to make it look as cool as The Spirit and Sin City . . .

  3. shonofear says:

    thanks 4 heads up Matt,
    was gonna check it out but meh….
    think ill watch Yes Man instead.
    Cheerio

  4. Matt says:

    Yeah dude, ‘Yes Man’ was quite enjoyable. Definitely left a better taste in my mouth compared to ‘The Spirit’

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