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Valkyrie


Directed by: Bryan Singer
Starring: Tom Cruise
Genre:
Action/ Adventure
Run Time: 115
min.
Release Date:
December
2008
On The Web:
Official
Site
Teaser:
Movie Trailer
Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
"Not only is Singer’s filmmaking aesthetically frustrating
(lacking coherent visual rhythm) but his juvenile regard of the July 20,
1944, plot to kill Hitler -- one of 15 documented attempts -- is
intellectually insulting..." New York Press
The above is the usual negative commentary you’ll see regarding this
film. Critics bashed it for being insulting, unoriginal, and unmoving.
Let me make some corrections for them so that they can save a little
face.
I’m no Tom Cruise fan. A buddy of mine, too, is so peeved at Cruise
that he refuses to watch anything the man stars in. Mostly this has to
do with Cruise’s personal life and beliefs (just watch an episode of
South Park to see how some people view him and you’ll see what I
mean). People have similar feelings toward Mel Gibson ...but I digress.
VALKYRIE, as most of you probably now know, is the final of 15
attempts on Hitler’s life. Shortly after this (about nine months) he
committed suicide in his bunker. But this is about the one time where it
almost succeeded. I’d heard about this attempt and read bits of it in
history classes, but never really gave it much thought. I mean, the
mustachioed murderer offed himself, so that was that. But what gives
this film much of its umpf! is how true to history the story sticks
(that and how closely many of the actors resemble their true-life
counterparts). It is also riveting coming from director Bryan Singer
(who did one of my all-time favorite films, THE USUAL SUSPECTS).
Tom Cruise did a great job (probably one of his best since
COLLATERAL and MINORITY REPORT). His Colonel Claus von
Stauffenberg character was spot-on ...with one exception that seems to
be a sticking point for many: his accent. It is true that none of the
actors attempts a German cadence in their speech. Did this bother me?
No. I think it would have bothered me if they’d tried to do one and made
it sound forced or ridiculous. So there’s that...
What makes the film a success was Cruise’s rock solid performance and
the amazing supporting cast: Kenneth Branagh, Bill Nighy, Tom Wilkinson,
Terrence Stamp, and Eddie Izzard just to sprinkle a few names.
It is also noteworthy to mention that they filmed nearly everything
on-location and in the exact same spots where the original incidents
took place, including the subsequent trials and executions of the
conspirators. Phenomenal authenticity.
If the cadence of their speech bothered some, then I failed to see
how the cadence of the film could. It was absolutely perfect. It
gradually built up suspense (even though we knew how it would end for
the conspirators), and never slowed, right up until the very end. I am
forced to use a cliché here in that
"I was on the edge of my seat" throughout the second half of the film.
So if you’re looking to tear apart Tom Cruise, you might look at
WAR OF THE WORLDS or LEGEND. But not here.
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DVD cost: $28.29
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Newsworthy:
When Hitler signs the
revised Valkyrie, the fountain pen clipped to Colonel Stauffenberg's bag
is a Pelikan M100, produced in Germany during World War II.
Movie Quote: "I
am involved in high treason with all means available to me. Can I count
you in?"
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