Thursday, July 9, 2009

Knowing

An interesting tale that I went into blind. Again, this newfangled notion of Knowing all about the various aspects of a film spoils things. More than likely, it is because I am growing older and used to a movie naturally unveiling its secrets and charms. Perhaps, the youth of today, who were born into the information age are naturally conditioned to expect a synopsis that will make sense with the subliminal every-scene-flashed-before-your-eyes trailers. At any rate, it was nice to let this one unfold on its own.

Knowing is a decent, well made film. It stars Nicholas Cage. Cage is a reliable actor because he plays himself, as he believes the character would be as Nicholas Cage. Audiences accept Cage in this way. We like him as a measured lunatic (Honeymoon In Vegas), a funny lunatic (Vampire’s Kiss), and a full on lunatic (Wild At Heart). When allowed to, Cage steps out of his skin and into roles fashioned for the big boys (Leaving Las Vegas). He excels in such surroundings, but you get the sense he does not love them.

Chandler Canterbury is fine as Cage’s young son burdened with having to grow up too soon. Rose Byrne turns in a nice performance as a link to the to the mystery Cage so desperately needs to resolve. Both provide welcome company to Cage’s tossed-into-the rabbit hole existence.

Special effects abound, and the CGI just keeps getting better with each new release. The computer gaming industry pushed visual and audio technology to greater heights until Hollywood got a hold of it. The town did what it does best: make magic. These days, teams of amazing technologists can be as important to a film as the cinematographer. They will one day replace them, when exterior locations are too unhealthy for filming.

My only grousing with ‘Knowing’ is in some of the run of the mill goofy movie dialogue. However, it is minimal, and I tried to chalk it up to the characters ‘state of shock’ disposition. I would have liked to see a bit more science, especially from the academia angle that was introduced early on. However, it is addressed in the ‘special features’ section.

The story line is equal parts fantasy and science. As a sci-fi fan, I rate the film a respectable six out of ten tribbles. I would like to compare this film to some favorable films I have seen, but it would give too much insight into the plot. In addition, I would rather be sparse in a review so you might enjoy the surprises as well.‘Knowing’ is a nice rental when you’re in the sci-fi mood.

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