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Review: Heist flick is far from 'Flawless'

Mar 28, 2008 10:36 AM (192 days ago) by Anita Katz, The Examiner
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Michael Caine and Demi Moore play an unlikely pair planning a robbery in 'Flawless.'
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Michael Caine and Demi Moore play an unlikely pair planning a robbery in "Flawless."

SAN FRANCISCO (Map, News) - The lackluster heist flicks keep on arriving, and “Flawless” continues that trend. Tonal dreariness and plot implausibilities undermine a promising setup in this somber caper drama that should have been a vital serio-romp.

Director Michael Radford, who dealt with anti-Semitism and its consequences in “The Merchant of Venice,” transports us to frigid, sexist corporate London, circa 1960, this time. The primary setting is an old-boy-run diamond company. The protagonists are two undervalued employees who unite, but never satisfyingly bond, in disgruntlement.

Demi Moore plays Laura Quinn, the firm’s austere, ultra-competent sole female executive. Michael Caine plays Hobbs, the friendly elderly night janitor.

From his access to wastebaskets and suite talk, Hobbs knows that Laura has been denied due promotions, smeared and slated for firing. Harboring his own grudge against the company, he persuades Laura to assist him in a scheme he’s hatched to steal diamonds from its vault. Snafus and surprises occur.

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The movie surely has its moments. The presentation of the robbery, in which the slow-moving Hobbs must maneuver efficiently to evade the notice of a lunching guard, who brings a rare comic element to the picture, is particularly impressive.

But there isn’t enough such material. Overall, Radford and first-time screenwriter Edward Anderson deliver a sum of bits rather than a crackling caper flick or compelling crime thriller. Splashes of prefeminist attitudes, the janitor condition, Cold War politics and apartheid mentalities provide texture but little dramatic weight.

The heist component gets dull once the robbery ends. And while the film, partly due to Caine’s participation, recalls the caper flicks of the 1960s, it lacks their snap. It’s nearly joyless.

It also lacks solid protagonists. The ideally cast Caine’s Hobbs effectively combines cunning and charm. But rather than backing Caine in terms of the menace he suggests in his vindictive character, the filmmakers saddle Hobbs with an unbelievable sympathetic motivation.

Moore’s Laura fares worse. Zipped and clipped, she scores cosmetic points as a symbol of stifled potential but doesn’t convey the necessary emotional ingredients. Neither her passion nor her purported extraordinariness comes through in this film that falsely presents itself as a story of a protofeminist trailblazer.

The two don’t jell as a team, either. They should have been a bang-up odd couple.

Veteran actor Joss Ackland, as the firm’s chief, and Lambert Wilson as a detective whose attraction to Laura adds minor romantic tension, play the dull primary supporting character.

CREDITS

Flawless

two stars

Starring Demi Moore, Michael Caine, Lambert Wilson

Written by Edward Anderson

Directed by Michael Radford

Rated PG-13

Running time 1 hour 45 minutes

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7:54 PM MST on Sun., Sep. 7, 2008 re: "Stinks ahoy: ‘Pirates’ a three-hour wreck"

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9:18 PM MST on Sat., Sep. 6, 2008 re: "Stinks ahoy: ‘Pirates’ a three-hour wreck"

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1:15 PM MST on Fri., Aug. 1, 2008 re: "Review: Streep saves ‘Mamma Mia!’"

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5:58 PM MST on Mon., Jul. 28, 2008 re: "Review: Serviceable ‘X-Files’ stands alone"

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11:41 AM MST on Sun., Jul. 20, 2008 re: "Review: Streep saves ‘Mamma Mia!’"

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5:55 PM MST on Sat., Jul. 5, 2008 re: "Review: An odd kind of hero"

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10:46 AM MST on Thu., Jul. 3, 2008 re: "Review: An odd kind of hero"

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3:59 PM MST on Sun., Jun. 15, 2008 re: "‘The Happening’ really isn’t"

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9:31 PM MST on Sat., Jun. 14, 2008 re: "‘The Happening’ really isn’t"

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M. Knight is the modern day equivalent to Alfred Hithcock. I completely disagree with this review and her review of his last two movies. The Village was one his best movies, and The Lady in the Water was also a great movie. Some people just don't have minds capable of seeing outside the box and wondering what if. Case in point, Sally Kline.

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10:43 AM MST on Sat., Jun. 14, 2008 re: "‘The Happening’ really isn’t"

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1:22 PM MST on Fri., Jun. 13, 2008 re: "Review: ‘Hulk’ isn’t incredible"

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10:25 AM MST on Fri., Jun. 13, 2008 re: "Review: ‘Hulk’ isn’t incredible"

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1:26 PM MST on Fri., Oct. 12, 2007 re: "Stinks ahoy: ‘Pirates’ a three-hour wreck"

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Pirates of the Caribbean(all 3)have to be the best movies i have ever seen. This is an extremely harsh review of a completely AWEsome movie! I mean come on there had to be something this reviewer liked about it.

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1:30 PM MST on Sun., Sep. 2, 2007 re: "Stinks ahoy: ‘Pirates’ a three-hour wreck"

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2:23 PM MST on Mon., May. 28, 2007 re: "Stinks ahoy: ‘Pirates’ a three-hour wreck"

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