Title: The Losers
Director: Sylvain White
Studio: Warner Brothers
Actors: Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Zoe Saldana, Chris Evans, Idris Elba, Jason Patric
Cementing two weeks in a row for comic adaptations, The Losers hits theatres today – and while Kick-Ass was hailed by critics as an entertaining, awesome piece of movie-making, I’m thinking that The Losers might get a slightly different response. Okay, “slightly different” is being polite. Critics are going to chew this one up.
The Losers is a style-over-substance blur of a film, which creates characters and relationships so superficial, the script doesn’t even bother trying to develop them. Worse, with the exception of a handful of characters, everyone on screen is just one character in a different body. Everyone is a smart-ass, and dialogue could easily be interchanged among them. “Jensen” (Chris Evans) is supposed to be the motor mouth, sarcastic, funny guy, but in a sea of one-dimensional smart-assery, he just blends into everyone else.
Of course, all this would be fine (or at least, forgivable) if everyone was actually funny, but unfortunately for us, they’re not. Sure, there are a couple chuckles here and there (specifically, two), but that’s hardly enough in a film which thinks it’s far more clever than it actually is.
All I could think about while watching is that the film feels like a lower-grade Wanted (and when Wanted is considered the higher standard, you know you’ve missed the mark). Say what you will about the Angelina Jolie assassin movie, but at least it had a distinct style and humour. Every scene in that film is infused with effortless personality, and its many shortcomings are mostly excused because of it. The Losers, however, seems like it’s trying really hard to pull off the same sort of magic, and rather than the style being organic, it feels forced and artificial.
The Losers isn’t a terrible action movie, but it definitely does nothing to separate itself from every other action that has come before it. On a weekend with Kick-Ass still in theatres, your action/comedy movie choice is clear.
As a complete aside, does anybody else find these two guys look identical?
It’s blowing your mind, isn’t it? Two different guys. Not twins. It turns out the first one is Jeffrey Dean Morgan, star of The Losers. Before I started digging around for movie info, I thought the guy in picture #2, Oscar winner Javier Bardem, was the lead. My thought process went something like, “This movie will probably be pretty good. I mean, Javier’s won an Oscar. An Oscar winner like him isn’t going to be in a shitty comic book movie.” Turns out I was right.