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Hudson Hawk review

Posted : 3 years, 10 months ago on 12 June 2020 05:50

To say that this film is crazy and silly from start to finish is an absolute understatement. Hudson Hawk (Bruce Willis) and Tommy Five-Tone (Danny Aiello) are cat burglars who are blackmailed on a mission to steal Renaissance artifacts that contain diamonds. These diamonds are used to resurrect a Da Vinci alchemical machine that turns basic metals into gold. Of course, Hudson Hawk combines elements of tongue-and-cheek dark humor, Hope and Crosby adventure comedies, surreal humor, cartoony slapstick humor, and screwball comedy. However, a good chunk of why the movie doesn’t work is because the humor doesn’t impact the story at all or lead to anywhere, like the writers are presenting every over-the-top joke in a desperate attempt to grab the audience’s attention. Worst of all, the writers wave their keys so often that it leaves no room for the movie to pause, breathe, and examine character, so the viewers are kept out of the movie’s environment. Also, almost every minor character, including The Mayflowers (Richard E. Grant and Sandra Bernhard), Sister Anna (Andie MacDowell), the Mario Brothers (Frank Stallone and Carmine Zozzara), and CIA head George Kaplan (James Coburn) and his candy-named agents, are absolute hams, up to a point where they distract from the plot and jokes. To add insult to injury, no one seems to have a reason to behave that way, so the humor falls even flatter than before. It’s actually a shame because I wanted to like this movie, as the out-of-context clips I saw before viewing weren’t too bad and earned me a chuckle. However, in context, Hudson Hawk, while not without charm and with some impressive stunts, is all about behavior and restless humor, all without structure or meaning.

(1 ½ Da Vinci Horse Sculptures out of 5)


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A bad movie

Posted : 12 years, 6 months ago on 23 October 2011 11:26

As you may have noticed, I sometimes waste my time with some rather dubious movies and I guess it is just morbid curiosity, just to make sure a movie is as bad as everyone seems to think. This movie is a very good example. I mean, I really like Bruce Willis, he must be easily my favorite action movie star ever but, honestly, he has made his share of turkeys during his 'prestigious' career. For example, this movie is actually not his worst (I think 'Color of night' is even worse...) but it was not far from it. I mean, the whole thing was just a terrible mess. Basically, there was this really awkward combination of humor and action which is actually not something really new in an action movie but it just didn’t work at all here. The whole thing has really a surreal aspect and some (very) few people actually love this aspect of the movie (I know some listal members who do share this point of view but I won't give any names...). Above all, I thought the whole thing was just really boring. Anyway, to conclude, it is a very weak feature and you should definitely avoid it, even if you are a huge fan of Bruce Willis.


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a little tongue-in-cheek

Posted : 17 years, 4 months ago on 30 December 2006 03:54

This is one of those movies that has scenes you don't expect. I won't go into detail about them, but there's odd sound effects that sound more like they're in a cartoon than a "real" movie. It's not the greatest movie, but it's worth a watch.


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