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Entertainment/CinemaGreat
actors wasted in poorly made '
Babylon A.D.'
Hollywood Film Review - Rating: *By Sevanand GaddalaFilm: "
Babylon A.D."; Cast: Vin Diesel, Michelle Yeoh, Melanie Thierry, Gerard Depardieu, Charlotte Rampling; Director: Mathieu Kassovitz; Rating: *Most bad
movies can eke out some dignity by at least looking like ambitious failures. Then there are some
movies like "
Babylon A.D." that are just too much of a mess and destined to be failures. This
movie did not have much hope from the get go, what with its director Mathieu Kassovitz publicly distancing and disowning the
film, saying the studio interfered too much and made too many changes in the final cut.It would not be foolhardy to expect at least a somewhat entertaining
movie if it
stars Vin Diesel. Add to that his co-
stars the Asian
actress Michelle Yeoh, French
actor Gerard Depardieu and the
veteran British
actress Charlotte Rampling, the director actually has some very fine
actors to
work with. But they are
all wasted here and almost nothing seems to be going right for this
movie.The script is weak and not clear in explaining the mystery of the
all important young
woman. The
actors don't have enough of a background story or a decent script or some characterisation to
work with. The
movie starts off strong but towards the conclusion just peters out into a muddle. The ending is one of the most disappointing of any action
movie in recent
memory and very clearly seems tacked on.Diesel is Toorop, a mercenary who is hired by a Russian mobster Gorsky Depardieu to smuggle the young
woman Aurura Melanie Thierry accompanied by her caretaker Sister Rebecca Yeoh.The trio is chased by some
army guys who seem to be hired by the girl's father. But her
mother also wants her and has some
people hunting for her too. The
movie never clearly explains what makes the
girl so special and a bit after the halfway point you don't really care.The role of Gorsky is one of the most wasted and humiliating for an
actor of Depardieu's stature. Rampling, who has starred in some classic
movies like "The Verdict", plays nothing more than just a caricature here. Yeoh, with her radiance, has the power to light up any drab role given, but here the
weight of the inanity seems almost too bleak for even her to shine through.The director, although having made his displeasure with the studios clear, doesn't seem to give us anything to cheer for him in the parts where he might have been given control. This
movie suffers from much more than studio interference. It does at
places try to take on some grander themes like
global warming or the downside of globalisation in the future. But it doesn't dig deeper and uses them only as background detail.The action sequences indicate quite a bit of
money spent but they are too few and coupled with the lack of empathy we feel for the characters, they sadly fall short. The
movie has supposedly been shortened considerably by the studio. So for those looking for a light, brisk action
movie which doesn't make too many demands on the
brain, "
Babylon A.D" just might be satisfactory.--Indo-Asian
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