August 17, 2008

TROPIC THUNDER




Well, it was neither that funny, nor that bad...At least to this sleepy, non-morning person, who attended an early showing. All of fifteen other people were in the audience, so I can't really judge crowd reactions on this one.

Problematic racial and disability ickiness, aside, it was all right.

I chuckled pretty consistently throughout, but three parts, in particular, got my loud annoying laugh, snorting included. As always, I will not divulge what those parts are, here.

That much talked-about cameo, that should have been funny, scared the crap out of me, instead....The arms and hands, y'all, the arms and the hands....*shudder* And please, a white guy hip-hop routine?...That dead horse is dust, now.

On the blackface... Downey, is as expected, very good. He brings the acting skills A-game to the self-important white-guy playing a black guy routine; husky voiced, bug-eyed, toughness included.

...Yes, the joke is on actors like Angelina Jolie, talking out of one side of her mouth about where the black princesses are for her little girl, but still playing The Fox and Mariane Pearl, in all her whiteness. There are however a few issues with methods behind the madness, y'all.

The white guy-in-blackface "cool factor" that has been pushed by the media, since we first heard about this movie, is just as jacked-up as those self-important actors Stiller lampoons. The fact that the "real black guy" did a lackluster job doesn't help matters, either (in a role lampooning the taking of yet another acting job from real black actors' hands).

It's the reason why Chappelle quit, y'all. Folks were laughing at the shuffling and not the joke that shuffling is. Such is the case, here. Most of America just ain't there enough to get it, yet. That goes for the joke on able-bodied actors taking on special roles to Oscar accolades, as well.

I can already see many a baseball-capped college guy doing their best "Black Downey Jr." and Simple Jack impersonations. Yuck.

So, yes there are laughs here, but what was meant to be funny gets muddled, in translation. The cartoonishness of the "real" stereotypical locations and people, juxtaposed with all this doesn't help matters, either.

Still, it gets the from me.

Funny counts for a lot... And I did like the idea. If only the idea had been handled by more capable hands.


PARENTS: There are graphically-depicted war scenes and effects. It's definitely not for kiddies.

6 comments:

EJ said...

First I wanna say I *heart* your blog and thanks so much for your comment. But next, I just got a text from my girl saying i need to see this movie, but she said the same exact thing -- that it will go over many folks' head. But I do want to see it for myself... thx for your review ;) --EJ

Ms☆Go said...

@ej

Thanks. :)

I truly hope I'm underestimating people, but somehow, I doubt it.

Nick said...

I think it depends on where you are. My theater was rolling with laughter, as they apparently got all the jokes. Though, whether or not they got the jokes on the level they were *meant* to be gotten on is another thing. I, obviously, was able to get the joke that award-winning roles often go to movies like 'Simple Jack'. I have a feeling the rest of my theater was just a bunch of rednecks laughing at Ben Stiller playing a 'retarded' guy.

But still, I thought the movie was great. I laughed quite a bit, and I thought the action was done well, too.

Ms☆Go said...

@nick

Whether people would laugh, was never an issue of contention.

It was always about whether folks would get the levels of humor.

Stiller tried, but I don't think he really got across to the majority what he was REALLY making fun of here.

But like I said, I hope I'm wrong.

And one of the biggest jokes??

The lack of female presence, except for the ass-shaking in the Booty Sweat commercial.

It's like reading the paper and having to double-check that you're actually reading The Onion.

That's how on point he was with that (purposely so or not).

elgringo said...

Can't say I loved it, can't say I hated it. Fell in the middle. Felt overproduced. 100 million dollar picture. Blackface...not as awful as I thought it would be. Retard jokes...not as funny as I thought they would be. Cameo...fine, nothing special, especially the ending.

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Film-Book dot Com said...

A comedy that is smarter than most people get? Now I have to see this film.

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