{"id":14979,"date":"2019-10-11T10:57:12","date_gmt":"2019-10-11T10:57:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/shows4.com\/mobile\/?p=14979"},"modified":"2019-10-11T10:57:12","modified_gmt":"2019-10-11T10:57:12","slug":"troubled-doubles-in-gemini-man","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.shows4.com\/?p=14979","title":{"rendered":"Troubled Doubles in &#039;Gemini Man&#039;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/blog_hollywood\/article1011_slide.jpg\" alt=\"\"><\/p>\n<div>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/blog_hollywood\/article1011_slide.jpg\" alt=\"\">Clone Gunman: Will Smith Vs. Will Smith In Sluggish, Sterile &#8216;Gemini Man&#8217;.<br \/>\nLong before digital imaging, German philosopher Walter Benjamin opined that reproductions of artworks lacked the &#8220;aura&#8221; of the original. But what about reproductions of people? To judge by Will Smith&#8217;s double act in Gemini Man, the forerunner can be just as lacking as the copy.<br \/>\nConceived more than 20 years ago as a Tony Scott-directed action flick, Gemini Man eventually fell to Ang Lee, who has recently shown more interest in cinematic technology than storytelling. Once a versatile stylist, the Taiwan-born director of The Life of Pi now seems consumed by advances in CGI. His latest trick, casting Will Smith against a digitally backdated version of himself, can&#8217;t save this movie from being bland, sluggish, and sentimental.<br \/>\nThe two Smiths are, respectively, a 51-year-old U.S. government operative and his 25-year-old antagonist. Henry Brogan is confounded when he first glimpses the face of the assassin who&#8217;s pursuing him. It&#8217;s like looking in a mirror, something Henry has already portentously said he doesn&#8217;t like to do. The facsimile, it turns out, was cloned from Henry without his knowledge by the melodramatically villainous Clay Varris (Clive Owen).<br \/>\nOf course Henry&#8217;s test-tube offspring, known as Junior, is a killer. So is his not-exactly-dad. Introduced taking an impossible but accurate shot at a man on a high-speed train, Henry has long been a hitman for the Defense Intelligence Agency. (There is an organization of that name, but it likely doesn&#8217;t bear much resemblance to the one depicted here.)<br \/>\nAfter the opening kill, Henry submits his resignation, and is surprised when his bosses&#8217; response is to mark him for death. Apparently he hasn&#8217;t seen many movies about hitmen who try to retire.<br \/>\nThe targeter-turned-target calls on his small circle of friends, most of whom don&#8217;t last long. Luckily he has a new acquaintance, Danny Zakarweski (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), with better survival skills. She&#8217;s a scrapper, a talker, and a whiz with DNA samples.<br \/>\nAssigned by the DIA to tail Henry, Danny quickly switches loyalties. Soon she and Henry are on their way to Cartagena and then Budapest. It&#8217;s an itinerary worthy of James Bond, although the movie&#8217;s enthusiasm for tourist-postcard locations recalls the work of Dan Brown more than Ian Fleming.<br \/>\nThere&#8217;s something else that Gemini Man shares with The Da Vinci Code: clunky dialogue. Credited to three writers but reportedly the work of many more, the movie&#8217;s script offers a preposterous scenario that might have been finessed by visual and verbal wit. It has little of either.<br \/>\nSmith moved from hip-hop and sitcoms to big-screen roles thanks to boyish charm and an ability to deliver wisecracks as he dispensed bullets and blows. He acquits himself well enough in the movie&#8217;s action scenes, some of which are well-staged, but can&#8217;t do much with Henry&#8217;s lousy lines. But perhaps the actor intentionally downplayed his trademark insouciance so as not call attention to the stiffness of Henry&#8217;s alter-ego. The machine-generated Junior is a lot more convincing as a menacing, wordless action figure than as a bio-tech Pinocchio who manages to become a real boy.<br \/>\nThat high-speed train scene, at least, can be read as something of a joke. Gemini Man was filmed at 120 frames per second, a veritable bullet-train of digital-video velocities. The resulting images are certainly crisp, yet appear distractingly sterile. 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