A Man Apart
Review by Clint Morris
The
Vin Diesel in A Man Apart isn't the same guy from XXX
or Fast and the Furious.
That guy was gung ho, amiable, and ultra-energetic: This
guy's despondent, unkempt and plods along like a portly kid
at little athletics.
So why did Diesel do such an aberrant film as a follow up
to his preceding hits? Truth is: he didn't.
He did this long before, it's only now that the studio has
decided to unleash it, or shall we say 'cash in' on the bald-headed
rock formation's intensifying stature in Hollywood.
Action-packed but slower than a simmering chook, Apart
takes what reads like the latest Steven Seagal movie and
marries it with heart pounding music and lots of Diesel-like
commotion to have an audience feel they're actually watching
something a lot grander than what they actually are.
Diesel is DEA agent, Sean Vetter, a man hell-bent on vengeance
when his beloved wife is slain by the drug lord's he captured
earlier.
Now, fitted with month old stubble, bags under eyes and only
the illumination on his rifle to guide him through the night,
he sets out to find the man accountable.
To it's merit, Apart hints at being something intriguing
- but from the moment Vetter's wife is killed and our central
character becomes a weapon of retribution - one clicks onto
the fact one's watching another by-the-numbers action film.
Essentially, it's Seagal's Hard to Kill but with a
little more razzle dazzle.
Diesel is good in the movie. He gets to dance, cry, romanticise...things
we've rarely see him do in other movies. There are actually
hints of a real actor there. It's for that reason I was even
more saddened with the film on offer - because it takes the
action star into new terrain.
Had this film been offered to Diesel now, I'm almost certain
he wouldn't do it until it had a strapping script, superlative
director and some prospect of victory. Just a pity it didn't
come later, rather than sooner...
If you're a Vin Diesel fan you might enjoy seeing him in
a different light, but I strongly doubt you'll be scribbling
this on your "must-buy" list come DVD release time.
2.5 out of 5
A Man Apart
Australian release: Thursday June 12th
Cast: Vin Diesel, Steve Eastin, Timothy Olyphant, Larenz Tate,
Jacqueline Obradors, Geno Silva, Juan Fernadez, Jeff Kober,
Mike Moroff, Emilio Rivera, Marco Rodriguez, George Sharperson.
Director: F. Gary Gray.
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