Homefront 2013 (Movie Review)

Dir: Gary Fleder
Starring: Jason Statham, James Franco, Winona Ryder
Dur: 1 hr 36 mins
Genre: Action
Rating: 2/5
PG: Plenty of foul language, violence and a brief scene where a man has mounted a woman.

The film is based on the novel by Chuck Logan. Sylvester Stallone has a hand in the making of the film but his contribution isn’t very conspicuous. As in most Jason Statham films, the movie is too heavily balanced on his character. Here, he plays an unassuming father who has had a rough past in the police service. He is trying to give his daughter a good platform for life but his past creeps back to destroy the bubble he has tried to blow around himself and his daughter.


James Franco masterfully portrays a small town gangster who tries to kick up a storm with Phil (Jason Statham) for some flimsy reason. The story builds up rather clumsily and seems a bit incoherent. The dialogues are loaded with expletives and fail to pack any punch. Izabela Vidovic, who plays Statham’s daughter, is a treat. She expresses her emotions very well and is perhaps the best character in this otherwise senseless film. The action is a tad gory and had me flinching on a few occasions. The story failed the actors who tried to breathe life into an otherwise comatose script.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Great Grand Masti 2 (2016) (Movie Review)

St. Joseph: A Father after the Father's Heart (Book Review)

A Day with Don Bosco