THE TAKING OF PELHAM 123 (15)
D: Tony Scott
Columbia/MGM/Relativity Media (Tony Scott, Todd Black, Jason
Blumenthal & Steve Tisch)
US 2009
106 mins
Action/Thriller
W: Brian Helgeland [based on the novel by John
Godey]
DP: Tobias Schliessler
Ed: Chris Lebenzon
Mus: Harry Gregson-Williams
Denzel Washington (Walter Garber), John Travolta (Ryder), John
Turturro (Camonetti), James Gandolfini (The Mayor), Luis Guzman (Phil Ramos)
Remake of the 1974 crime thriller which gets garbled up in the
Hollywood machine until it's virtually unrecognisable from its original source.
The bare bones of the plot are the same, with a group of
criminals hijacking a New York City subway train to ransom, but that is where the similarities end. The original film had a calculated crime masterminded by a well-spoken group of businessmen, in
this remake the crime is executed by batshit crazy gangsters headed by a man who puts revenge above the motive of monetary gain.
With Tony Scott helming, we're also treated to car chases,
frenetic editing and sound design cranked up to 11 for yet another Die Hard clone. Witty one-liners are also set aside for superfluous subplots and easy humour aimed at the lower common
denominator.
Denzel Washington is miscast as the everyday man up against
it, but his performance is incredibly believable in contrast to John Travolta's ridiculously OTT turn as the chief villain.
Brainless entertainment, but another example of a remake which
has no right to exist.
4/10