Genre: Sci-Fi/Action
Director: Lee Tamahori
Cast: Nicholas Cage, Julianne Moore, Jessica
Biel, Thomas Kretschmann, Tory Kittles, Peter Falk
RunTime: 1 hr 36 mins
Released By: Shaw
Rating: PG (Some Violence)
Official Website: www.nextmovie.com
Opening Day: 17 May 2007
Synopsis:
Las Vegas showroom magician Cris Johnson has a secret which
is a gift and a curse which torments him: he can see a few
minutes into the future. Sick of the examinations he underwent
as a child and the interest of the government and medical
establishment in his power, he lies low under an assumed name
in Vegas, performing cheap tricks and living off small-time
gambling “winnings.” But when a terrorist group
threatens to detonate a nuclear device in Los Angeles, government
agent Callie Ferris must use all her wiles to capture Cris
and convince him to help her stop the cataclysm.
Movie Review:
“Next” is another one of Philip K. Dick’s
short story being adapted to the big screen, let’s do
a recap, we have the fan’s favourites Ford/Scott’s
“Blade Runner”, Cruise/Spielberg’s “Minority
Report”, the horrid “Screamers”, the little-known
“Imposters” and worst of all, the Affleck/Woo’s
“Paycheck”. Of course, we have to mention the
recent “A Scanner Darkly” which never makes it
here.
The
major problem with all these Philip K. Dick’s adaptations
is the creative infusion of one’s own imagination by
the screenwriters, a failed approach to capture the wild,
futuristic thinking of Dick’s materials.
Apparently,
“Next” is not spared either. The prolific Nicholas
Cage (from Ant Bully to Wicker Man to Ghost Rider, an average
of one film per quarter) is here as a Las Vegas magician with
a gift of precognition, in other words he can see what’s
going to happen in the next 2 minutes. It’s a curse
not a gift it seems. And so as the plot plods along, the FBI
wants to engage Cage’s gift to quash a terrorist nuclear
attack and ta-daah…save Los Angeles!
By
now, we hope you are still around to read our review because
it might be a bit dry to describe “terrorist attack”
in words. As compared to the big screen, we have a mildly
exciting car-racing sequence, a showcase of Cage’s ability
to predict the future along the way and the appearance of
Julianne Moore as a FBI agent (we think she’s here for
the dough) and also the ravishing Jessica Biel as Cage’s
love interest (we think she’s here for the dough as
well).
Director
Lee Tamahori (back from his cross-dressing scandal) from “Die
Another Day” and the Ice Cube’s dud, “XXX2”
is old hands at creating major pyrotechnics sequences, perhaps
that explains the reason why we there isn’t much sci-fi
elements to talk about.
And
yes, the recognizable A-list cast (we include Jessica Biel
because she’s hot, anyway we pray she will be in the
list someday) practically “zombie” their way through
except Mr Cage (in another laughable toupee after Ghost Rider)
who no doubt can spout cheesy lines and put in a straight,
convincing performance despite the unbelievable plot.
“Next”
is a typical no-brainer, sci-fi wannabe movie shrouded in
typical Hollywood big-bang style but before you attempt to
savour it, you need to toss away the “Philip K. Dick”
connection. And the twist towards the end might generate some
unintentional laughter.
Movie Rating:
(Just
hang on to Cage's toupee and enjoy the ride)
Review
by Linus Tee
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