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NOW ON DVD
VANTAGE POINT
Rated PG-13
Dennis Quaid, Matthew Fox, Forest Whitaker, Sigourney Weaver, William Hurt
Brian’s Rating
I’ll take my hat off to the makers of Vantage Point, now on
DVD, for their fairly
original approach to storytelling, but I’ve got to deduct points for their
execution of the concept which requires the audience to sit through multiple
reviews of virtually the same events.
The tedium associated with this start, stop, and rewind sequence is
palpable, and the audience with whom I shared the theatre was noticeably
perturbed.
Vantage Point gives us seven different viewpoints of the fictional
assassination of a U.S. President, each more complete that the one that
precedes it, and each involving a different character essential to the plot.
Dennis Quaid, who could be viewed as a younger version of Clint Eastwood or
an aging version of Matt Damon, plays a Secret Service agent charged with
the protection of the leader of the free world and he definitely delivers
the goods, especially in a car chase scene that defines the second act.
Vantage Point is good, but not great
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