I have been reviewing films all my life, semi-professionally in the past and for the past 10 or 12 years on imdb and more recently in letterboxd and facebook. The idea of this blog is to get as many of those reviews gathered together in one place. I have had a great deal of support and encouragement from a lot of people throughout the world and I hope that continues. Now for the ratings. **** = not to be missed. *** = highly recommended. ** = recommended. * = of interest and no stars = avoid..
Monday, 15 August 2022
NOPE *
Only a few years ago we hadn't heard of Jordan Peele, the director, whereas now, after only three films to his credit, and three 'horror' films at that, he's 'a name' that can actually draw an audience to a multiplex and although his new film, "Nope" stars Oscar-winner Daniel Kaluuya I'm sure it's Peele people are coming to 'see'. The question is, after "Nope" will they be as quick to rush to the next Jordan Peele opus? Unfortunately, I think the answer may be nope.
He won an Oscar for his first film "Get Out" which very cleverly blended racism, white supremacy and the Frankenstein myth into a fairly intoxicating brew. His follow up, "Us", wasn't quite in the same class, settling in large part on the fright factor but in that department it certainly delivered. "Nope" takes us into the realm of sci-fi and while he again uses black leads, (Kaluuya and Keke Palmer as a brother and sister, both very good), their ethnicity isn't really central. This is basically a homage to the kind of alien flics we enjoyed in the fifties, (think "It Came from Outer Space"), and with a better class of alien it might have been very enjoyable.
Sadly Peele doesn't seem to know that if you're making a monster movie you need a convincing monster or at least a scary one and simply tweaking the flying saucer genre won't cut the mustard. There are no real 'jump' moments here, (there's a subplot involving a killer chimp that never goes anywhere), and as "Nope" progresses it just gets sillier. This might have made for a good one hour episode of "The Twilight Zone" but stretched out to 130 minutes in an attempt to draw in the multiplex crowds, seems to me something of a con-trick. In a word, nope.
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