Publish your Stuff
status
Need Help? Click Here
Site   Web
powered by
Print Story | E-Mail Story | Font Size
What is this?

Save & Share this Article

‘Brave One' a jarring take on vengeance. Jodie Foster kicks tail, takes names in newest thriller.

Comments 0 | Recommend 0

Being Jodie Foster means never having to fight for the blanket in the morning. To her long line of widowed/divorced/romantically deprived heroines, add Erica Kane, the fear-addled radio personality who cuts a swath of bloody vengeance across New York City in Neil Jordan's rousing vigilante thriller “The Brave One.”

Certainly, it's the kind of lone-wolf role to which Foster (“Silence of the Lambs,” “Flightplan”) has become accustomed, albeit with a few eccentric surfaces to keep it from sliding into strictly predictable, regendered “Death Wish” territory.

Wearing her tomboyish shag like an emblem of urban female self-actualization, Foster plays Erica, an AM-radio storyteller whose Armistead Maupin-style ruminations about the disappearing “beauty and ugliness” of New York have earned her a small but loyal cult following. Waxing poetic about Sid Vicious at the Chelsea Hotel and other legends of the bygone Big Apple, Erica fancies herself a mythologist, the lone guard against Rudy Giuliani-style gentrification.

Perversely, Erica gets a bigger dose of New York ugliness than she can handle when a pleasant nighttime stroll with her physician fiancé (Naveen Andrews from “Lost”) is interrupted by a gang of vicious, camcorder-wielding street punks. True to form, Jordan (“The Crying Game”) delivers the violence unflinchingly - all the better to tear apart Erica's illusions of security and set the table for the feast of get-back to come.

Emerging from a three-week coma, Erica awakens to a new, less enchanted life. Her fiancé is dead, and she is unable to walk the street without wigging out. Marching into a gun store and impatiently demanding a firearm, Erica is like a drug addict looking to self-medicate. “I won't live 30 days!” she wails when told of the mandatory waiting period.

Naturally, Erica does get her gun, and - just as naturally - finds herself discharging it into bad people she meets on the subway, at the liquor store, etc. Pretty standard, avenging-angel stuff, but Erica is no steely, Charles Bronson-style street warrior. She's just a messed-up woman with an unusual coping mechanism, which allows her to embark on a halfway-normal friendship with a concerned homicide detective named Mercer (Terrence Howard from “Hustle and Flow”) who would never dream that the vigilante he's tracking is a mere woman.

“Women kill their children, boyfriends, husbands … things they love,” cracks Mercer's wiseacre partner (Nicky Katt).

Such humorous side trips tend feel a little out of place in the weighty dramatic flow of Jordan's direction, but Foster's full-boil performance is more than a match for such desultory trifles. Moreover, “The Brave One” is the rare, post-P.C. revenge drama that fully embraces its vigilante essence, and it makes for a jarring - if entirely welcome - show of affection.

‘The Brave One'

Stars: Jodie Foster, Terrence Howard, Jane Adams

Behind the scenes: Directed by Neil Jordan, from a script by Roderick Taylor, Bruce A. Taylor and Cynthia Mort

Rated: R for strong violence, language and some sexuality

Running time: 1 hour, 59 minutes

Grade: B


See archived 'Movie Reviews' Stories »
 


Reader Comments
From the editor: Many of you have expressed concerns about some of the harsh anonymous comments from readers. To remedy that, we are introducing new features. You can create your own blog, publish your news and share your photos with the community. Once you fill out a simple form and leave a verifiable e-mail address, you can set up your profile page. It will display all of your contributions and allow you to track issues and easily connect with others.

We want our site to be a place where people discuss and debate ideas that foster stronger communities. We built this for you. Please take care of it. Tolerate broad thinking, but take action against obscene or hateful material. Make it a credible and safe place worth preserving and sharing.


Weather
Live Cameras
Hurricane Information
Florida Crystals Camera at the Jupiter Lighthouse
Live Doppler



Today
Mixed Sun & Clouds. Pleasant. Wind NE 10-15 mph. Hi: 70-72.
Tonight
Partly Cloudy. Cool. Low: 50-Inland, 60-Beaches.

ADVERTISEMENT 
Publish Your Stuff
ADVERTISEMENT 
Should the Big Three Automakers Get their Billions in Bailout Money?
Yes, we can't afford to let Detroit go bankrupt
No, failing is part of capitalism
I'm torn, I want them to learn a lesson but I hate to see people lose their jobs
Enter The Code To Vote
 
powered by
google
Search
        Search: Web    Site