Fist Fight
With jobs on the line, and
emotions running high at the end of term, it all boils down to the typecast ill
tempered Ice Cube to settle his differences with colleague Charlie Day (It’s always
sunny in Philadelphia) by challenging him to a fight after school.
That’s it all in a nutshell, but
for such a bare bones story it carries as much slapstick comedy and quick fire lines
as you can handle.
Add in that the schools pupils
are indulging in prank day as the backdrop to the clock ticking on the
forthcoming fight, and what is served up is a movie that is reminiscent of National
Lampoons Animal House paired with the more modern movies of Adam McKay (Step
Brothers, Anchorman).
It not big, nor is it clever, but
sometimes there is no real need for it to be.
Fist Fight is simply the tickling
of the ribs with blunt fingers and doesn’t pretend to be anything more cerebral
than that.
It’s obvious, it’s in your face,
and it is funny.
Jillian Bell deserves a mention for her scene
stealing role as the most inappropriate teacher that has ever made an
appearance on stage or screen. Miss Jean Brodie she is not.
So of you want something
challenging this is not what you are looking for, but if you want to kick back
and relax and let out a guffaw or two then look no further.
One episode in and it is as
baffling as expected, but maybe too baffling.
What’s going on?
Who knows!
Maybe all the pieces will fall
into place as it progresses, or maybe not.
As a fan of the original series I
will not be alone in having high expectations, but this is a worrying
continuation of the series as it felt like it was trying too hard to challenge
the audience.
If the intent of Lynch was to
leave everyone discombobulated then someone pat that man on the back.
That’s a job well done.
If on the other hand it was an exercise
in laying the groundwork for a story to unfold then it was far too fractured
and disjointed to work.
Critics have of course been unwilling
to skewer this sacred cow of television with barbed reviews, and when reading their
take on the debut it can appear that they are studiously avoiding admitting to
the possibility that the emperor has no clothes on, but let’s not pretend that
at this moment in time we got a flash of arse and it wasn’t pretty.
Fingers crossed that something as
magical as the original series can be revealed over time, but only cross your
fingers as holding your breath waiting for the magic might not be the best idea
you could have.
No comments:
Post a Comment