Man On A Ledge
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Movie Clip: Room Service
Director: Asger Leth
Starring: Anthony Mackie, Ed Harris, Elizabeth Banks, Jamie Bell, Sam Worthington
Details: US/102 mins 12A
There are obviously a slew of influences at work here, but none is more evident than The Inside Man. Spike Lee's heist movie is slicker than a recently waxed car bonet, and had the smarts to back it up. 'Ledge' is singing from a similar hymn sheet, but stylistically is far more restrained and chooses instead to push the relationships developing within it ahead of aesthetics or action sequences. By no means has a bad thing, the plot comes together nicely enough and the pacing is fairly sharpish through-out.
Worthington has an obviously very difficult role, and when his characters intentions are clouded in ambiguity he really shines. Later when he's listening into an earpiece on the ledge, it loses something, and his work becomes a little more functional. Hardly his fault, or that of Banks - a very fine actress who has a one note character but does what she can with her. Bell and Rodriguez have an effortless chemistry, and their scenes are a lot of fun.
The ending is a little to laser neat, and the final third drags a little too much, but this is still solid filmmaking.
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Review by Mike Sheridan
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Man On A Ledge is one of those "it does what it says on the tin" movies, but there's nothing too wrong with that. It's an enjoyable enough popcorn film with plenty of twists and turns in its intricate web of a plot. The titular man on a New York ledge (Sam Worthington) is an escaped convict, out to prove his innocence after being framed for a crime by shady millionaire and property developer Ed Harris. Like the recent Tower Heist, the story taps into the current trend in watching the 1% get their comeuppance at the hands of the 99%. Sam Worthington is as bland as ever, but there's a good cast of supporting actors including the eye-catching Genesis Rodriguez. Had this been directed by the late Sidney Lumet, this would have been a thought-provoking thriller with a real New York flavour. It's instead serviceably directed by Asger Leth, who does a decent job of keeping the plot running. Even if one scene at the end is so implausible that it could only happen in the movies...
Posted 04/02/2012 15:30:59
Dave
seriously?? three stars, this movie is filled with b listers , the plot could have been written by a 12 year old, the continuity was a sham( fire someone) Rodriguez was hot , thats the only plus side to this movie, as for Ed Harris , well mate , your going down the same route as De Niro and Al Pacino, making any movie so your not forgotten.
Posted 07/02/2012 12:03:10
Dave
seriously?? three stars, this movie is filled with b listers , the plot could have been written by a 12 year old, the continuity was a sham( fire someone) Rodriguez was hot , thats the only plus side to this movie, as for Ed Harris , well mate , your going down the same route as De Niro and Al Pacino, making any movie so your not forgotten.
Posted 07/02/2012 12:03:19
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