donderdag 18 oktober 2012

"They don't make heroes like they used to" :)



That was one friend to another while standing in the queue at the movies. It was not much of a surprise that he was going to watch The Expendables 2, just as I was. Even though it is not the movie I would generally go to (not by a long shot), and the actors are far from my favourites, it was an event  that could no longer be ignored in popular culture. It is an unseen reunion of action movie icons among which Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jason Statham, Chuck Norris and Jet Li. There are already plans for a third movie and there have this time been talks with ‘hero’ Steven Segal to join the cast. Let us not forget that in many countries these action heroes are very loved. For example the LA Times wrote, “China's battle of the superheroes ended up being won by ... a group of aging action stars .In a surprising outcome, "The Expendables 2" has outgrossed both "The Dark Knight Rises" and "The Amazing Spider-Man" in China”. Therefore, this movie with these unlikely heroes, especially for my generation, was worth mentioning in a short review.

                The men, and newly added woman, set out on a mission. During the mission the mercenaries among are double-crossed. They end up discovering that there was an item stolen by Vilain (the villain J Jean-Claude Van Damme). The item was a miniature computer containing the location of a five-ton cache of plutonium that the Russians had stashed in an abandoned mine during the Cold War. Motivated as much by revenge as their realigned mission to prevent Vilain from selling the weapons/nuclear material to a list of willing buyers, the Expendables take off in pursuit of their adversaries. [1] This leads to explosive scenes and many a bullet and punch to be thrown across the screen. My personal favourite moment is when Arnold Schwarzenegger gets into a Smart car and by accident rips the door off when he gets in, upon which he says, “my shoe is bigger than this car”(at least that part at the end it is pretty violent).

 

What these actors have realized throughout recent years with their own individual movies, and what they have come to represent, is in my eyes an own subversive stream within the genre of action movies and within our modern popular culture. The Expendables movies are a projection of what all these stars have come to symbolize, of what we expect and they successfully bring it all together in an explosive big screen movie (with all the modern effects). Sure, there are the clichés and the one liners (“track him, find him, kill him”) we should expect (for example at the end Stallone says, “That plane belongs in a museum” to which Schwarzenegger replies, “We all do.”) , but it works and makes the movie that much more accessible and worth the 103 minutes of our time. Against all odds on IMDB the movie even gets a 7.3 and many people base their choice of whether to watch a movie or not on their opinion.

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