Great Film: Ronin
Great action movie, Hollywood should watch and learn from this
Every once in a rare while comes an action movie that is also a
genuinely good film. This is one of those movies. What makes these
uncommon movies what they are is simple: plot. No movie can compromise
that and in recent years Hollywood has been doing just that to show off
it's million dollar special effects and two cent story lines. This film
has both pulse pounding breakneck action scenes and developed and
interesting story.
The story starts when mercenaries are hired to retrieve a secret silver
briefcase with mysterious contents. The mission goes awry with betrayal
and we soon find out that everyone has their own motives and goals with
the mysterious silver case.
The cast is good and the direction is smooth and keeps the story
flowing and it'll keep you guessing right up to the very end about just
exactly what is going on and who everyone is. Then, there are the car
chases and they are awesome. Truly awesome and even legendary by now.
Just like classics like 'Bullitt' and 'The French Connection' and goofy
camp films of the seventies (like the original 'Gone in 60 Seconds')
this film uses no hyper-crazy CGI in its action scenes and that proves
all for the better since it is an action movie, but it cannot lose all
it's credibility for the sake of some cars crashing. A thrill needs to
be at least partly believable, otherwise it won't be thrilling. In fact
the whole film has a more realistic feel to it with the relentlessness
of the action being not over the top, but still enjoyable for fans of
the genre. Then there are the characters who much more real as they
don't snap wise cracks while shooting bad guys square in the head one
handed with a pistol at 30 yards.
All in all, this is a very good entry in the action genre and Hollywood
should take note. 8/10
Rated R for violence
Cast
- Gregor played by Stellan Skarsgård
- Spence played by Sean Bean
- Sam played by Robert De Niro
- Deirdre played by Natascha Mcelhone
- Vincent played by Jean Reno
- Jean-Pierre played by Michael Lonsdale
- Seamus O'Rourke played by Jonathan Pryce







