Review of A Scanner Darkly (2006) by Roryp. — 20 Jun 2008
I'm not usually a fan of Robert Downey Jr, but I thought he was very good in this film. He managed to make something striking out of his typical funny/oddball shtick, creating a presence in his neurotic character that mananged to be both weak and threatening.
In fact, I liked his performance so much that, as I watched it, I began wishing I could see him acting the part without all the rotoscoping sh*t hiding the performance. Rory Cochrane on the other hand, was over the top in a way that perfectly suited the rotoscope format and the tone of the film.
I really hope he gets out of CSI and gets into some movies/non-cack tv shows. I'd love to see him in a decent role. Keanu does his sullen thing again. Its alright, just about. The rotoscoping thing is good, and the acting is good enough, and their is some good dialogue.
Its just all very slow and protracted though. its all a bit of a whimper. An unfocused one at that. I'd say this film is most suitable for dedicated fans of Mr. Dick and connoisseurs of film production.
Other then that, i'd say you'll be relatively bored of the whole thing, interesting themes and all, after a hour or so.
This review of A Scanner Darkly (2006) was written by Roryp. on 20 Jun 2008.
A Scanner Darkly has generally received positive reviews.
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