The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 (15)

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<strong>Rating: </strong>2/5

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Time Out says

Tue Jul 28 2009

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In the annals of unnecessary remakes, few have felt more pointless than ‘The Taking of Pelham 123’. John Godey’s grimy dimestore novel was originally adapted for the big screen back in 1974, resulting in a taut thriller notable for inspiring Tarantino to create his colour-coded criminals in ‘Reservoir Dogs’. There’s no Mr Blue or Mr Green in Tony Scott’s remake – and it’s hard to imagine it inspiring anyone to do anything.

It starts well enough, as John Travolta’s burly, porn-moustachioed ex-con Ryder and his gang of thinly characterised crims take over a New York subway train and hold the passengers at gunpoint. Cue Denzel Washington’s Garber, an out-of-his-depth desk jockey with a sketchy moral history and a rapport with the bad guys. Let the verbal sparring commence!

The film’s mid-section, in which these two fine actors chew manfully through Brian Helgeland’s dialogue despite repeated interruption from James Gandolfini’s portly Mayor and Scott’s zipline shakycam histrionics, just about holds the attention. There are nice turns from John Turturro as a twitchy hostage negotiator and Luis Guzman as a squirrelly crook. But it all collapses in the final act, eschewing tension in favour of a series of dimly lit tunnel-bound shootouts. ‘The Taking of Pelham 123’ is not a bad film: it’s ponderous and shallow, but always watchable. But what it crucially fails to do, especially in the light of its illustrious predecessor, is justify its own existence.
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Rated:

15

UK release:

Fri Jul 31 2009

Duration:

106 mins

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Rated as: 3/5 (8 ratings)
  • when i heard that travolta and washington where going to star in a film i was expectant.... but all it seems to take is..... TWO good hollywood actors thats seem to make it fail ?

    james Sun Aug 2 2009
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  • Enjoyed this film- just glad I'm not using an underground system any time soon....

    mary Sat Aug 1 2009
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  • Not bad...not seen the original but maybe thats why I liked it. Denzel's always fab, and JT is basically the same character from 'Broken Arrow' and 'Swordfish'. Still, Gandolfi is a super mayor for a fat lad!!! And it keeps you gripped...rare for a Hollywood flick at present.

    Andy S Thu Jul 30 2009
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  • Even the earsplitting soundtrack which puncuates every scene cannot save this terrible re-make. This over-edited mess of a film fails to use Denzel's talents which are normally in abundance. Travolta phones in his performance as the hijacker who dabbles in the stockmarket. The most interesting part of the film was looking at the mistake concerning the Breitling watch worn by Jonny Travolta. James Gandolfini as the mayor is a total waste of his considerable talent. Whoever wrote this script should be foreced to ride the Northern line from one end to the other on the London Undderground as punishment. Avoid. Swine flu would be a better alternative than this nonsense. No rating.

    ARCHGATE Wed Jul 29 2009
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