8A - Monday, November 5, 2012T nd The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com FILM REVIEW Denzel soars in captivating 'Flight' Director Zemeckis excellently creates empathy for antihero By ANDREW MCCLURE Daily Arts Writer A broken hero is more redun- dant than the busty co-ed in contemporary cinema. We sym- pathize with his melancholy only because it "shouldn't have 1 happened to him." Any Dis- AtQuality16 ney Channel and Rave Original Movie could produce Paramount a salty dis- charge front even Tony Soprano's eyes. But the void? Empathy. In "Flight," a lofty Denzel Washing- ton shoots for exactly that: the antihero worthy of empathy. Accomplished director Rob- ert Zemeckis ("Forrest Gump") beautifully packages a compel- ling character study in which deceit trumps all. In Forrest Gump, we saw an ideal man born with external deficiencies. "Flight" presents Whip Whita- ker (played with oozing and toxic poise by Denzel Washington, "Training Day") equipped with the ideal exterior and a hugely flawed mental game. Viewers sympathized with Forrest, but they probably empathize with the equally right and sinful Whip of "Flight." Whip is an all-smiles, cool- as-a-cucumber veteran pilot. An everyday flight takes a horrify- ing turn when heavy turbulence evolves into a nosedive, free-fall with about a hundred on-board passengers. Whip quarterbacks an incredible last-second effort to flip the plane upside down in order to regain a coasting glide - with- no working engines, In a blood-pumping scene, cockpit alarms sound uncontrollably as the plane suffers a rough landing PARAMOUNT They put a bandaid on my forehead. No one puts bandaids on my forehead. in a field. Five casualties. Whip is a hero. Things are hunky- dory until the toxicology reports reveal Whip's 0.24 BAC and a positive cocaine test. Not such a hero anymore, right? The remaining film probes into all the reasons we should give up on Whip: his incessant and ubiq- uitous alcoholism, estrangement toward his son and an intractable inclination to lie and lie and lie. Zemeckis is smart - he wants to build a collective aversion aimed at a truly likable yet corrupt character. He wants the charac- ter to earn your trust by the end, without guaranteeing anything more than a downward-spiraling debacle of pathetic proportions. This game of self-identity, addic- tion and egoism paints a poeti- cally dreary picture that begs for rebirth. In the most moving scene of the film, Whip drunkenly and spontaneously returns home to his divorced wife and distant son. It ends badly - his wife threaten- ing to call the police, the son vig- orously trying to wrestle out of Whip's grasp, and Whip-laughing as he forcibly embraces his son, kissing his forehead. This emo- tive climax showcases a major thematic element in Whip's crooked mentality: holding on. to what is unrightfully his. Surprisingly, the glimmer of enlightenment comes from the minor role of a charming cancer patient during Whip's time in the hospital. Knowing his end is within weeks, he softly says that "death gives you perspective." A message that resonates through- out as people deem the plane mir- acle "an act of God." The' depressing moments are somehow inspiring though, like an Edgar Allen Poe work in which the bad revives the good. Luckily, Whip's buddy-slash- drug-dealer (played hilariously by John Goodman, "The Artist") counterbalances the attitude of "Flight" via his comic slights, like dropping off "stroke mags" for a hospitalized Whip. Even the wrongful acts of Whip are brilliantly made cool, courtesy of a dynamite soundtrack. The Rolling Stones' "Gimme Shelter," Joe Cocker's "Feeling Alright" and similar toe-tappers flood the scenes of white line-sniffing and booze- guzzling. It's all part of the plan: make the uncool cool. A pretty simple task with Washington at the helm. "Flight" will soar confidently above mass expectations. Den- zel junkies will continue to feed the addiction. Denzel unbeliev- ers (Do they even exist?) will be converted. Whetherloaded or not entirely sober, Whip's words, ges- ticulations and undying ego don't make us cry for him - we root for him. UNIVERSAL "Where's the buffet?" Fight sequences can't save feeble 'Iron Fists' ByCONRADI For the] First-time di encounter a pro cially in the acti films are too centralized on fight scenes and action sequenc- es, leaving the story to wallow in mediocrity. Unfortunately for RZA, direc- tor, writer and star of "Man with the Iron Fists," this problem is not visually impressi unable to capturi imagination due plot and underder ters. The film is set lage, a small come century China. T (RZA, "America explains the area clans, includingt for whom he ma He hopes to earn to be able to skip t FOREMAN Daily rectors often blem - espe- ion genre. The Silk, his girlfriend and local prostitute. When the Lion Clan is charged with the task to pro- tect government gold as it passes through Jungle Village, the town becomes a battleground. The Man RZA-score With the almost makes it IronFists worth it. At Quality16 and Rave Universal Greedy for glory and gold, members of the Lion Clan assas- sinate their leader and decide avoided. While to take the gold for themselves. ve, the film is Meanwhile, a British soldier e its audience's named Jack . Knife (Russell to a confusing Crowe, "Gladiator") with a tal- veloped charac- ent for violence and unknown motivations has checked into the in Jungle Vil- local brothel owned by Madam munity in 19th- Blossom (Lucy Liu, "Charlie's the Blacksmith Angels"). With the Lion Clan in Gangster") holed up in the brothel to defend 's four warring " their recently acquired wealth, the Lion Clan, it's up to Jack and The Black- akes weaponry. smith to seek revenge and justice enough money against the ruthless Lion Clan. own with Lady The film features several very impressive action sequences, but unfortunately the story is lost in a fury of fists. The murky plot is often inexplicable, which may be attributed to RZA's inexperience. Complementary performances by veterans Crowe and Liu are not quite enough to make up for the rather lackluster and dull per- S formances by the rest of the cast. Even the main characters suf- fer from a lack of development, and while action films do not necessarily require high drama, this absence leaves the audience without a vested interest in the story and turns "The Man with the Iron Fists" into more of a kung-fu montage than a film. Where the film finds redemp- tion is in the soundtrack and the visual aesthetics. Produced by RZA, who is the leader of the Wu Tang Clan, the soundtrack fea- tures a pleasing blend of modern rock, hip hop and, of course, Wu Tang songs to enrich the clas- sic sound of.kung-fu movies. As a longtime fan of kung-fu films, RZA also did not disappoint in the genre's defining aspect - the fight sequences are impressively well choreographed and very entertaining. One in particular features Madam Blossom slaying 6 through a dozen Lion Clan mem- bers with a Chinese war fan. As promised by the "Quentin Tarantino presents" heading on the movie, "Iron Fists" deliv- ers violence and gore in droves. While the film does not match a Tarantino production in witty dialogue and interesting story- lines, the brutal death scenes and sprays of blood satisfy even the most sadistic viewers. Ultimately though, "The Man With the Iron Fists" is anunder- whelming directorial debut for RZA. 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