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I.T. (2016)
Bizarre movie -- which might make it worth watching
This is a bizarre movie -- for reasons few will notice. It's a thriller about a wealthy man who founded and is CEO of a big private jet manufacturing company. Quite rich, Brosnan gets entangled with a deranged computer hacker working as an I.T. temp in his company. It's perhaps a mediocre movie, but I was transfixed by the tale.
You see, this wealthy CEO -- seeking to make much more money by taking the company public -- was the GOOD GUY. His employees really liked him, and they had a great working relationship.
I can't recall the last movie I watched where a profit-seeking wealthy person was the hero. I kept expecting his fatal capitalist flaw to appear -- uncontrollable greed, yada, yada, yada. It didn't happen.
(Yeah, Bruce Wayne was wealthy, but never do you hear him discussing making more money. Just giving his daddy's money away, making more Batman toys -- and living large.)
I'm not necessarily recommending the movie to you, but perhaps it's worth seeing JUST for this "man bites dog" reason. It's a reminder that it's not ABSOLUTELY necessary for movie makers to always portray rich people as villains.
One thing's for sure -- it won't start a trend in movies. Not a chance.
Home Invasion (2016)
I cheered for the bad guys
Home Invasion is a movie about good guys who universally act stupid. It's like a slasher film where many end up cheering for the slasher.
While the acting and filming are okay, the heroine's "thinking" and the security guy's advice were idiotic.
SPOILER ALERT! Imagine a home security "911" operator (another hero) finally asking a woman trapped in a home invasion (and after murders have happened) if she had a firearm -- NINETY minutes after the invasion started. (Well, sure -- she never thought of that!).
If that were the only example, I might be able to let it pass. But the heroine and her bozo son can't bring themselves (SPOILER ALERT) to kill the murderous, sadistic bad guys trying to kill them. Sure, knock 'em out, tie 'em up and run. What could go wrong?
It was a great disappointment when the good side triumphed.
Spotlight (2015)
I don't give a "10" to any film. I rate Spotlight a Ten!
Some will have agendas when watching this terrific film, and understandably so. This is a painful topic to delve into.
Reviewers' bias (pro or anti-Catholic, experience with child abuse, etc.) may be reflected in their ratings. But here's what you need to know: This is the best done drama I've seen in years -- on stage, TV or in the movies. And to top it off, the movie very closely adhered to the facts of this amazing true story (check Google for verification).
This flick is what movie-making SHOULD be about, but seldom is. And it also is a reminder to the press to carry out their investigative obligation -- a function that today seems to be atrophying.