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This one grabbed my attention when I read about it in the Recent York Times last month. The article made it sound like it might rival Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Dispute or Agatha Christie’s Abolish on the Orient Thunder. Well it doesn’t. Not even end. Granted it does feature exotic Transsiberian locales from Beijing to Moscow, a scream accelerate fat of mystery and suspense, and the work of a site of righteous actors. Unfortunately, everything that is delicate about this film is derailed by a script that takes one too many unlikely space turns. So, instead of getting a suspense filled Strangers on a Disclose or an elegantly paced Assassinate on the Orient Command, we gather objective another Hostel or Turistas.
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In the beginning there is the thrill that one is about to embark on an exotic drag into an set for the most share uncharted by Hollywood (Siberia), and the film does sigh a few glimpses of China and Russia that entice the behold. And, at first anyway, the characters and their relationships are enthralling enough to grab and beget our attention. Woody Harrelson is always proper and here he delivers a fairly convincing performance as “Roy”, a christian volunteer doing work with needy children in China. Roy is the typical bleary-eyed American optimist blissfully unaware of his acquire naivete. The fact that he wears Woodrow Wilson styled bifocals nicely underscores his cramped vision of the world. This isn’t Oscar stuff by any stretch but naivete is Woody’s forte and since this character truly is caring and compassionate and sees only the best in other people he’s actually quite likable. Since everyone else in this film is slightly jaded and gaurded and hiding a sketchy past, Roy’s optimism and openness and childlike enthusiasm for trains is actually quite refreshing. His openness is at times an asset (he is a people magnet), at other times a liability (his naivete and over-the-top Americanness construct him an easy target at home and abroad) .
Accompanying Roy on this volunteer wander to China is his wife Jessie (played by the immensely talented and infinitely watchable Emily Mortimer whose previous film appearances include: Match Point, Lars and the Trusty Girl & Radiant and Incredible) . Jessie is an weird match for Roy. She has experienced more of the world than he has and her adventurous, and perhaps shaded, past is something that she keeps to herself. That is until Roy and Jessie board the Transsiberian Recount and meet fellow travelers Carlos (Eduardo Noriega, best known for his work in the Spanish film Commence Your Eyes) and Abby (Kate Mara) . Carlos and Abby are seasoned travelers who view like they have seen a lot of the world, and not honest the stuff that’s in the Lonely Planet proceed guide. Though well traveled, they are younger than Roy and Jessie and mild beefy of wanderlust for the world and each other. Being around them reawakens Jessie’s hold tranquil simmering wanderlust. Reckless and impulsive Carlos awakens her sense of distress and her sensuality (which have remained for the most share dormant during her time with Roy) ; and unrooted and perilous Abby reminds her of her hold younger and riskier, and as yet unmapped, self. Abby represents that side of herself that Jessie misses but also fears so she feels threatened by but also protective of Abby who is traveling down a lot of the same paths and traveling down them for many of the same reasons that Jessie formerly did. Abby’s attraction to Carlos reminds Jessie of her beget attractions to such men when she was that age and therefore she has conflicting feelings for Carlos: her younger self wants him, her older self wants him out of the report. The fact that Jessie has a past and an view of many different types of existence makes her an sterling observer of human nature and as a result she takes extraordinary pictures. But this avocation, like her relationship with Roy, is also a favorable one. It allows her to indulge her interest in the disordered variety of life that she is attracted to but also to bear a responsible and grand distance from that world. However, her pictures also provide clues to an undeniable truth about Jessie. In the most memorable scene of the film a detective handles her camera and begins to scan through her photos while she nervously watches intelligent the disagreement between culpability and liberty is only one delete button away. Mortimer does an exceptional job with the role. This character is corpulent of surprises, including self-surprise, every step of the method.
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The film could have worked well had it confined itself to developing the personal histories and tracing the evolving relationship dynamics and life trajectories of these four characters as they fade together in finish quarters on an exotic recount passing through one snowy Siberian locale after another. Instead, the film decides to consume a different route and heads off into the usual Hollywood thriller terrain: drug smuggling, torture, execute, trainjacking & smashing etc… In other words, at about the halfway point, the film foregoes character gaze (and subtlety), and becomes your usual lurid, predictable, and forgettable summer flick.
I saw this movie in Los Angeles and was plesently surprised. This movie had me glued to my seat until the credits rolled. Anderson clearly has created a mystery masterpiece telling the anecdote of a clueless couple, Woody Harrelson and Emily Mortimer, stuck on a deplorable country impart scuttle through the grim backdrop of a post-soviet Russia. The two are caught in a whirlwind of drug-smuggling, torture and hooked cops. I haven’t been this impressed with a movie for a long time and can’t wait to take this sucker on DVD disc!
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