Rabu, 16 Mei 2012

Jonah Hex movie review (2010)


Jonah Hex (2010)

Based on the DC Comics character of the same name, "Jonah Hex" follows the adventures of a bounty hunter in the Wild West, whose horrifically scarred face and personality hide his honorable nature. This is a set up for a movie that could potentially be great, or at least entertaining to watch, but unfortunately, it is far from it. While the original story is a simple, yet classic Western story, this movie is an unfortunate mash-up of some good and some terrible ideas, and the end result is a beyond disappointing and completely disjointed plot, that is unengaging, sluggish and ofter hard to follow. "Jonah Hex" also suffers from an incoherent script, as literally nothing is ever explained to the viewer. Josh Brolin as Hex provides an interesting and mysterious character, despite being surrounded by uninspired directing by Jimmy Hayward, a paper-thin story and some horrendous supporting performances. Megan Fox plays Lilah, a saloon hooker with a soft spot for Jonah, and while certainly eye-candy, she lacks any acting skills whatsoever, as she delivers her lines so stiffly, it's laughable. Malkovich is udoubtedly a great actor, but he is unbelievably mediocre as the villain here. Michael Fassbender, who I personally love, is almost invisible here, since his screen time is extremely limited. There are a couple of decent action sequences, but they're not enough to save the film from being a complete disaster. Nice art direction and charismatic lead performance from Josh Brolin aside, "Jonah Hex" ends up being probably the laziest, messiest and most unimaginative cinematic experience of 2010, that despite itsshort running time, still feels tediously overlong.

  • My Rating: 4.00/10
  • Rotten Tomatoes: 13% (3.4/10)
  • IMDb: 4.4/10

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