Saturday, October 26, 2013

Movie Review: Captain Phillips..charts out a glorious expedition



When I went all ga-ga about Gravity 2 weeks back, I didn’t really expect to write such rave reviews of anything else in 2013. Hollywood sure has a way of proving me wrong. With the third definite hit of the season, Captain Phillips is right up there in Hollywood’s offerings of 2013 – this one too, is unmissable, albeit for completely different reasons

Captain Phillips is aptly named not so much for the captain of the ship this real life event movie is based on, but more the captain of this particular ship (the movie) – Paul Greengrass. Much more well known for his epic presentation of the Bourne Trilogy, Greengrass proves that his expertise doesn’t necessarily require a canvas like the Bourne series to paint on. In his expert hands, a vessel more focused on drama than action, more tight build up than explosions and effects, is steered along on perfectly smooth waters. Scenes that would have seemed ordinary when served up by other directors, get a sense of underlying tension with background score to match and you marvel at the director’s skill at captivating your attention.

The camerawork is just apt, balance between wide and close range shots – just right. Captain Phillips is less about the story (though that would stand for itself too) and more about the presentation. There’s no attempt to glamorize in order to impress. Yet the timing and the sheer smartness of the action that unfolds will hold your attention for long.

Practically all through the movie, you may be wondering why a veteran like Tom Hanks was required to deliver what seemed like a fairly uncomplicated role – till you reach towards the climax. In those moments, Tom Hanks proves just why he is the force to reckon with and in a matter of a mere 10 minutes, he steals the show. It may not all be an Oscar worthy performance but those final moments sure will get you thinking (relax, am not about to give anything away)

However, there’s no doubt that Captain Phillips is ultimately a director’s movie. A veteran who clearly has a vision for action, Greengrass demonstrates his repetoire, deftly navigating through the rough, less familiar seas of emotions and builds connect to the characters and situation. While you might start off wondering why Greengrass chose such an unfamiliar arena, by the end you are well convinced that you have witnessed the work of a master

Watch Captain Phillips only in the hall and watch it for Greengrass’ wizardry despite the unfamiliar territory. Also, you’d better catch it quick. This movie is already two weeks old since it released alongwith Gravity, so it won’t be long before Captain Phillips disappears into the horizon

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