Thursday, September 27, 2007
Making The Brave One is like trying to cook an omelet without eggs. The director has all the finest ingredients to work with—imaginative camera work shooting proven actors in beautiful NYC—but he forgets to pick up the plot that holds all the expensive stuff together.
Erica Bain (Jodie Foster) is a radio personality who hosts a show about the joys of living the New York life. But when her fiancée is beaten to death in a senseless act of violence, she turns fearful of the city she once loved.
So far so good.
Her paranoia leads her to buy a 9 MM and a few scenes later she finds herself in the middle of a supermarket holdup, in which she, never having fired a gun, shoots the crook square in the chest through a glass of olive oil.
Hmmm…
Somehow Bain, never a crime victim until her late forties, begins encountering about one bad guy per week, all of whom she kills. It’s just all too convenient. After all, this isn’t pre-Giuliani New York that we’re talking about.
Then it starts getting really screwy. Bain begins to address the mystery vigilante on her radio show. She befriends Mercer (Terrence Howard), who is characterized as an accomplished detective, but in all actuality needs some criminology training. When Erica loses blood in a fight at the crime scene, Mercer doesn’t even go so far as to collect it, showing that the screenwriters don’t live with us in the CSI era, but are stuck in “Murder She Wrote” times.
It’s too bad for Jodie Foster and Terrence Howard, whose solid performances still don’t eclipse the other filmic elements that come together to make a product that is ultimately difficult to digest.
Two stars
Porn Star Profile: Jody Maxwell
Erotica star talks about Midwest roots.
Tragedy in transition: Lindy's story
Lindy Anderson had to deal with the death of her father mostly ...
Movie review: Flightplan
Crime still an issue despite fewer students
As the student population drops in the summer months, crime remains unabated.
Researcher interviews GLBT people in Kansas
A database about gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer issues will ...
Researcher interviews GLBT people in Kansas
A database about gay, lesbian, bisexual, intersex and queer issues will be ...
Living in Remission
Months of treatment and uncertainty surrounding their disease has enabled some students ...
From foster child to college grad
Former foster children face a difficult road in college.
Taxidermist gets down and dirty in raw ...
Taxidermist Cindy Cunningham owns her own shop in Bonner Springs and continues ...
Iowa floods affect students’ hometowns
Iowa natives are coping with the recent flooding, contemplate next move when ...
New name, same sound
Don’t call them ‘Volunteers’ anymore. They’re ‘the Vols,’ and the Lawrence band ...
Funny Females
We've come a long way since "I love Lucy."
Music scene faces new challenges
More listeners are discovering new music online, but live shows still offer ...
Malicious Intimacy
Four students' experiences with domestic violence.
Kansas in Heat: Shy in the Bedroom
Tackle the sticky world of relationships.
Police ride-along proves interesting experience
Chambers, officer were on duty when a McCollum resident reportedly overdosed on ...
Mass. Street hosts football block party
Fans turned out downtown for the event and Coach Gill’s first episode ...
Film Face-Off
Schumaker: Disney trivializes women's struggles
This Summer, Pixar is releasing their latest animated film, “Brave.” Though the ...
N.Y.-Not-U.
Her big city dreams shattered, Rachel found a different path to happiness ...
Student will be remembered for her attitude
Rachel Leek’s friends said they appreciated her enthusiasm for the simple things ...
No dirty laundry for Reed siblings
Sophomore Lacie Reed is the men’s basketball team’s student manager, while her ...
Biology student creates career out of hobby
A long-time passion for birds has led a student to breed and ...
The unsettled life of Sarah Bregman
How one student's tumultuous past gave her a chance for a better ...
Freshman wins VMA award for original promo
KU student wins first consumer contest Moonman award from MTV.
Community pays tribute to security officer
Eight people gathered at South Park to honor Stephen Tyrone Johns
Kansas, Kentucky set to clash in New ...
Led by Thomas Robinson, the Jayhawks will have their hands full with ...
Sweet escape
Being deaf doesn't stop Emily Cressy from ruling the soccer field.
Kansas in Heat: Back on the air
Tackle the sticky world of relationships.
KUPD works with other jurisdictions
In the middle of a city's jurisdiction, KUPD maintains its own police ...
Movie review: Cloverfield
Earns 1.5 out of four stars
KU alumna appears on TV show
Joanna Pergande talks about her experience appearing on “Who wants to Be ...
Student director makes KU stage debut with ...
One-act plays present unique challenge for first appearance.
Lawrence man charged with attempted murder
Timothy Foster was arrested on charges of stabbing and raping a woman.
Q&A: Remy Ayesh
Because we have questions. Celebrities have answers.
Home sweet home
Students experience living on campus
Students should expect to make some adjustments to a new environment when ...
Campus crime decreases between 2010 and 2011
Theft is still the most common crime on campus, accounting for 32 ...
Future uncertain for Jayhawks
Freshmen players were key to Jayhawk success this season. Their mid-season slump ...
Student film hits international scene
Sandra Ristovska created a film about how globalization and modernization have affected ...
From left: Kimberlee Hinkle, Libby Johnson and Hannah ...
1 comment
Kansas Jayhawk fans hold aloft a reproduction of ...
2 comments
Erin Saupe, a Ph.D. student from St. Cloud, ...
1 comment
0 comments
Armed robbers continue to threaten.
3 comments
Comments
Use the comment form below to begin a discussion about this content.
Sign in to comment
Or login with:
OpenID