Genre: Comedy
Director: Adam Shankman
Starring: Vin Diesel, Lauren Graham, Faith
Ford, Carol Kane, Brad Garrett, Brittany Snow, Morgan York,
Max Thieriot
RunTime: 1 hr 35 mins
Released By: BVI
Rating: PG
Release
Date: 7 April 2005
Synopsis
:
Assigned
to protect the endangered children of an assassinated scientist
working on a secret invention, Shane Wolfe is suddenly faced
with juggling two incompatible jobs: fighting evil while keeping
house. As he adds to his usual arsenal of wetsuits and weapons
the new tools of juice boxes and a minivan, Shane not only
must defeat a world-threatening enemy but also wrangle teen
rebel Zoe (BRITTANY SNOW), uplift sullen 14-year-old Seth
(MAX THIERIOT) and outwit 8-year-old Ninja-wannabe Lulu (MORGAN
YORK), simultaneously keeping toddler Peter and baby Tyler
out of mischief, not to mention harm’s way. While dropzones,
demolitions and destroying enemy targets come naturally to
Shane, he has no idea what tough really is until he pits his
courage against diapering, den-mothering and driver’s
education. He’s truly a S.E.A.L. out of water, but this
tough-guy loner soon realizes that he’s also facing
the most important mission of his life: becoming part of a
family and bringing them all closer together.
Movie
Review:
Following the footsteps of ex-action heroes such as Arnold
Schwarzenegger (Think "Junior") and Sylvester Stallone
("Oscar"), Vin Diesel is ready to present to the
audience a softer side of him after displaying his machismo
in action movies such as "XXX" and "Chronicles
of Riddick".
In
"The Pacifier", Vin Diesel is Shane Wolf, a skilled
Navy S.E.A.L assigned on a protection program. After a hard-hitting
opening which involves Shane in an elaborate sea rescue operation,
we are introduced to Shane being shoved off into an ordinary
surburban household and must learn to take care, simultaneously
protecting five kids (their dad is a scientist for the government
who was killed during the earlier botched rescue op) from
a potential lethal enemy.
For
his first foray into the comedy genre, Diesel is picture perfect
for the role of Shane Wolf. It's amusing to watch him fumbled
over the babies' diapers and fully equipping himself with
baby food and milk bottles the moment he stepped out of the
house. With his no-nonsense, military styled approach, Diesel’s
Wolf character is the perfect fish-out-of water in “The
Pacifier”. Director Adam Shankerman ("Bringing
Down The House") has successfully created an ironically
absurd situation to generate the laughs.
Besides
the handling of the babies, Wolf still manages to find time
to solve some adolescents’ problems in the household
and making sure everyone is well disciplined. The performance
of the likeable child cast which include the young Morgan
York who played Lulu added a few merits to the movie as well.
For those looking for action, there are some zany car chases
and a children-friendly ninjas fight sequence which showed
Wolf displaying some nifty movements. You might spot some
familiar Jackie Chan’s movements and fighting style
as the fight is choreographed by Bradley Allan (the only Caucasian
member of Jackie Chan’s stuntmen group).
Overall,
it's refreshing to see Vin Diesel in a family comedy for a
change. Like any true Walt Disney’s productions, “The
Pacifier” is a feel-good sweet story fitting the taste
buds of the entire family. There’s even a mischievous
duck called Gary throw in to complete the “House of
Mouse” recipe. Vin Diesel won't be remembered as a comedian
years down the road (just like Arnold) but you can't deny
the tough guy has seized a winner in the form of “The
Pacifier”.
Movie
Rating: B
Review by Linus.T.
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