Fumbling the setup, the Die Hard helmer quickly loses his grip on the material, turning Basic into little more than a mechanical exercise in plotting.
Basic (2003)
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Reviews Counted:138
Fresh:29
Rotten:109
Average Rating:4.5/10
Consensus: Basic gets so needlessly convoluted in its plot twists that the viewer eventually loses interest.
Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson team up in BASIC, an action-packed military thriller from director John McTiernan (DIE HARD). Jackson plays Sergeant Nathan West, propagator of a harsh military... John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson team up in BASIC, an action-packed military thriller from director John McTiernan (DIE HARD). Jackson plays Sergeant Nathan West, propagator of a harsh military training program that appears to have pushed a group of young recruits too far, when an exercise winds up with them attempting to kill each other. Only two soldiers emerge alive from the slaughter, and Jackson isn't among them. Rogue DEA agent Tom Hardy (Travolta) is called in to question the survivors, teaming up with Lieutenant Julia Osbourne (Connie Nielsen), in an attempt to solve the puzzle. The two remaining soldiers (played by Giovanni Ribisi and Brian Van Holt) tell their conflicting tales, with director McTiernan utilizing flashbacks to illustrate what may have happened in the Panama jungle. It quickly transpires that Jackson and Travolta's characters are old army acquaintances, both with a penchant for unorthodox techniques; and when it transpires that corrupt doctor Bill Styles (Harry Connick Jr.) has been selling the recruits illegal drugs, it also appears he has a romantic history with Nielsen's character. The subsequent plot twists come thick and fast, resulting in a white-knuckle ride to the finale, in which nothing can be taken for granted. [More]
Starring: John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Harry Connick, Taye Diggs
Starring: John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Harry Connick, Taye Diggs, Connie Nielsen, Giovanni Ribisi, Roselyn Sanchez, Brian Van Holt, Dash Mihok
Director: John McTiernan
Director: John McTiernan
Screenwriter: James Vanderbilt
Producer: Mike Medavoy, Michael Tadross
Composer: Klaus Badelt
Studio: Columbia Pictures
Reviews for Basic
The final parts of this movie are the kind that you'd swear were slapped on by the studio, until you realise the whole story must have been built around them.
There is nothing basic about this multi-layered story that has more twists and turns than a Coney Island roller coaster.
It really doesn't matter what you think you know about Basic because the movie doesn't provide any answers to the most important question: Why?
Starts reasonably well, twists its way into disappointing, then spins wildly to an end that’s nothing short of ridiculous.
There's no denying the film has a tendency to trip over its own ungainly strides, but it has enough firepower to entertain action fans -- as long as they don't look too closely.
Noisy, dark and headache-inducing, John McTiernan’s Basic is one of those brain-twisting legal thrillers that can only be enjoyed by those determined not to worry about things like consistent internal logic
The film is so clumsily -- and often confusingly -- told that you find yourself working awfully hard to stay with it.
The film tries too hard to be something it isn't - a smart, crafty little cross between "The Usual Suspects," "Rashomon" and "The General's Daughter" as directed by John Woo after taking one heady snort of glue.
a film that has not one, not two but three separate "ah-ha!" moments, which would be excruciating if not for the saving graces of John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson's relentless charisma.
As convoluted the plot is, I found this film to be totally engaging and fun and very thrilling to watch. . Basic is a thrilling mystery that will have you mind boggled until repeat viewings makes your head straight again.
It's neither deep and interesting enough to be a brainteaser nor sufficiently thrilling to count as a mindless diversion.
The dizzying plot twists of Basic muddle up a story which ultimately comes off as a shell game of a movie.
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