Poseidon
Director: Wolfgang Peterson
Starring: Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell, Richard Dreyfus
Details: US, 99mins, 12A.
Peterson fooled us all when he burst onto the mainstream with Das Boat way back in the 80s but hasn't come near such acclaim since. Treading water with In The Line Of Fire and Outbreak, The Perfect Storm hinted at a return to form but was sandwiched by two turkeys - Air Force One and Troy. In Poseidon, a remake of the 1972 disaster hit The Poseidon Adventure, Peterson returns to what he knows best and where he seems the most comfortable - the sea. Unfortunately for him, as he was concentrating on the sets and getting the look of the film just right, the terrible script passed unnoticed. Even though we are rarely granted a breather, the formulaic story plods along in a series of high-octane action scenes followed by heart-rending emotional lulls. It is in these emotional respites that the poor script really becomes noticeable and the clunky dialogue threatens to drag the survivors even deeper into the murky depths. The characters are poorly drawn cardboard caricatures (we are told at convenient points that they are either firemen, ex-navy officers or architects when the needed skill arises) and are just mouthpieces for the bad dialogue cobbled together by The Cell scribe Mark Protosevich. Peterson is a good director - he just directs a lot of bad films.
Review by Gavin Burke
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