Firewall
Director: Richard Loncraine
Starring: Harrison Ford, Paul Bettany, Virginia Madsen
Details: US, 105mins, 15s.
Lying down might have been a good idea for Harrison Ford as the man looks old, awkward and cumbersome in this uninspired action thriller. Even though the film itself is lacking any thrust or momentum, Ford's lethargic performance suggests that he maybe finished as a major Hollywood player and this doesn't bode well for those looking forward to the forthcoming Indiana Jones film. This is perhaps a little unfair to Ford, but Firewall proves that if he isn't in the cockpit of the Millennium Falcon or cracking a whip at some Nazi's, there isn't a lot he can offer. He isn't helped by the poor direction of Wimbledon helmer Richard Loncraine whose scenes of supposedly gripping tension barely muster a shy goose pimple while the viewer is left guessing 'what's Ford trying to do now?' or 'when is this over?' Various subplots raise their heads (Cox's setting up of Beth's supposed infidelity, Jack's gambling debt) but all come and go without resolution. Firewall couldn't be duller if Norah Jones wore a Bill Cosby sweater.
Review by Gavin Burke
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