Homefront (2013)
Rated R for language and violence
Starring Jason Statham, James Franco, Izabela Vidovic, Winona Ryder
Directed by Gary Fleder
The Story:
Phil
Broker (Statham) is a former DEA agent who has retired to the country
in Louisiana to raise his daughter. However, he soon tangles with the
locals, and they bring their country justice to bear against him in the
form of Gator (Franco) a local meth manufacturer with dreams of going
big time. When he learns Broker's secret, he puts together a plot to
give Broker and his daughter over to the man who rots in prison because
of Broker, and then Gator can become the king of Louisiana meth.
It's like Justified... in the swamps!
And I mean that in a good way.
This
is more of a drama than your typical Statham actioner, but when they
unleash Statham in the finale, you get some nice bursts of action sequences to cap
off the film.
Otherwise, the movie is a nice, slow build as Phil
and his daughter (Vidovic) try and live peacefully with their
neighbors, but when the daughter is bullied one time too often, she
fights back and sets off a chain of events that will nearly see her and
her daddy killed.
But otherwise, it's a great moment on the
playground, and a nice taste of Statham action when he is attacked...so
to speak...by the bully's dad.
It's a shame that Sylvester
Stallone and Chuck Logan felt the need to have the backwoods characters
curse like a bunch of sailors every time they opened their mouths.
Unneeded and unnecessary, and seemingly the only reason that the film had to warrant the R rating.
Again, I see some of these movies and think they could appeal to a wider audience if they simply dial back the language. Embrace the lower rating if you've got a good story to tell.
Franco
is perfect as the drug pushing psycho who takes a request from his
sister (Kate Bosworth) to get even with Phil to the extreme. Add in
Winona Ryder as the creepy girlfriend, and you've got your usually
loveable leads playing against character, but playing it well.
Then you have Jason Statham playing himself.
I've decided that when I grow up, I want to be Jason Statham.
Because, that would just be cool.
:)
Final Grade: Solid B
Rewatchability/Purchase
Factor: Aside from the language problem, it's a pretty engaging story
and I wouldn't mind adding this one to the Statham section of the DVD
library.
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