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Kick-Ass (Review)

Kick-Ass (Review)

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Mar 20, 2010
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Kick-Ass
Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy Release Date: 16/04/2010 Runtime: 117 minutes Country: UK, USA

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Director:   Writer(s): 
Jane Goldman

Matthew Vaughn

Mark Millar

John Romita Jr.

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All that hard work Christopher Nolan put into making the superhero genre serious again with Batman Begins and The Dark Knight is given a swift boot from behind in Kick-Ass. This ballsy genre hybrid from director Matthew Vaughn (Stardust, Layer Cake) does for comic book adaptations what last year’s Zombieland did for horror: it pays homage to the genre by fondly lampooning it, not critiquing it (ala Watchmen), similarly going overboard on the violence and profanity. It’s destined to explode at the box office, probably going down in the history books as a culture-defining movie, as it’s exactly the kind of thing the Facebook and Youtube generation of today will Re-Tweet by the masses.

Parents, however, should be warned: Kick-Ass will offend. It goes to extreme lengths to. Yet it also goes to extreme lengths to entertain, which it does in spades. In fact, Kick-Ass is easily the most fun I’ve had at the cinema so far this year. Considering it features a cute 12-year-old girl who drops the C-bomb before ferociously hacking and slashing her way through a dozen bad guys, I feel a little uncomfortable admitting that.

Despite the fact that she’s the one doing most of the ass kicking, Hit Girl, as she is known when in kill-mode, is not the protagonist here. Instead, the story centers on comic-book geek Dave Lizewski (Aaron Johnson). Sick of drifting by unnoticed — especially in the eyes of his high school crush Katie (Lyndsy Fonseca) – Dave decides it’s time to become something that’ll make him stand out from the crowd; a superhero. Wearing a modified Wetsuit, Dave’s superhero persona Kick-Ass becomes an overnight sensation after his crime-fighting escapades are caught on video and uploaded on YouTube. But without any superpowers or fighting ability, he quickly finds himself in way over his head when kingpin Frank D’Amico (Mark Strong) puts a hit out on Kick-Ass, believing him to be responsible for disrupting his operations.  The real perpetrators, however, are the far more competent masked vigilantes Big Daddy (Nicholas Cage) and Hit Girl (Chloe Moretz), a brutal father/daughter team who will mercilessly shoot-up a room before getting ice-cream.

There’s nothing particularly extraordinary about the direction the narrative takes – it’s essentially just a retelling of Spider-Man with a few quirks — but that doesn’t change the fact that Kick-Ass is unlike any superhero movie I’ve ever seen. It’s the film’s attitude that feels so radically different; on one hand, it’s totally aware of how ridiculous the concept of lycra-wearing superhero is, but on the other, it genuinely explores the notion of an individual taking the law into their own hands. While much of the violence in Kick-Ass is blatantly gratuitous, playing up on the preconception that media-projected violence is harming today’s youth,  it’s not without consequence; we are constantly reminded of Dave’s mortality, as his every knock and blow – to which there are many — is wincingly felt by the audience.

Tonally, this leaves Kick-Ass in state of constant change, which could have resulted in a serious mess of a movie if it weren’t for Jane Goldman and Matthew Vaughn’s stellar screenplay, an Oscar worthy adaptation of the ongoing comic book series by Mark Millar. They’ve crafted a two hour roller coaster ride that’s paced to perfection; one minute you’ll be laughing aloud at the relentlessly witty dialogue, the next you’ll be perched on the edge of your seat during one of the many dazzling action sequences and then you’ll be bought back down to Earth by a genuinely heartrending moment. The film is so ferociously engaging, it’s exhausting.

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Nicholas Cage as Big Daddy

Anyone who saw Aaron Johnson star as John Lennon in Nowhere Boy will barely recognise him here as Davide Lizewski, going from handsome British rocker to American über-geek. He pulls it off convincingly, proving to be far more natural in the role than Tobey Maguire was as Peter Parker in Spider-Man, a character with obvious parallels. Everyone in support is just as strong: Christopher “McLovin” Mintz-Plass (Superbad, Year One) is hilarious as Red Mist, Kick-Ass’ devious competitor; Mark Strong (Sherlock Holmes, The Young Victoria) is suitably menacing as his father Frank D’Amico, a blatant comic-book baddie and Chloe Moretz (soon to star in the US remake of Let the Right One In) sets the screen ablaze as Hit Girl, a character destined to be one of the most popular superheroes never to be featured in a McDonalds Happy Meal. Even Nicholas Cage earns solid laughs as Big Daddy, a Batman rip-off who goes as far as to speak with the iconic Adam West stammer.  Having spent the last decade being miscast in an excess of staid films, Cage is far better suited to the lighter, satirical roles such as this.

While the action is immaculately staged, choreographed, edited and shot, some of the visual effects are noticeably low budget. It’s one of few reminders that this is, in many ways, an independent movie, originally rejected by all major studios before being funded out of pocket by Vaughn and a handful of producers (including Brad Pitt).  When this film turns out to be one of the biggest and best of 2010, those studio execs will be kicking nothing but their own asses.

 

Verdict:

Kick-Ass is what Spider-Man would have looked like  if it was directed by  Quentin Tarantino using the cast of Spy Kids. In other words, pure awesome.

  • cali00

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  • John Holland

    Today is 4/7/2010 and I just viewed a dozen different trailers for the upcoming movie “Kick-Ass”.
    This comment is an urgent appeal to every parent reading this. Please protect your kids (older and young) from this devious attempt to pervert our children’s minds and hearts, disguised as entertainment.
    I am quite shocked at a few things and I don’t shock easily. The language is hard core and completely un-necessary to tell this story, especially when it requires cursing from a 13 year old girl (Chloe Grace Moretz – born February 10, 1997). Not light cursing, but the kind of filthy cursing that makes you twinge. There are so many young actors in this movie delivering such filth from their mouths. I just sat here at my computer with my jaw hanging as I listened to some of the disgusting words kids were saying. The filth just wasn’t necessary. How perverted can you be to subject our youth to this kind of filth in language. I say “subject our youth to this” because what kid doesn’t want to see good guys beat up the bad guys, so they will find a way to see it. But unfortunately, here the good guys are as bad as the bad guys. Every kid in America will watch it somehow because of the young cast and the fantasy of being a crime fighter.

    I am equally shocked at the adult actors that have willingly contributed to the killing of adolescent morals. I thought actors who were also parents had some moral standard for their children’s sake and would only go so far in the type of characters or the kind of movies they would do. I guess I was wrong there!
    The nudity that was shown in a trailer was a deliberate effort to entice the viewer into thinking there was more to be seen. Again, this whole movie is simply an evil attempt to pervert the minds of our young.
    Even the graphic killings and mutilations that kids were performing is disturbing to me. I don’t want my children ever thinking that murder is entertaining. A 13 year old, killing people with a sword. Imagine that!
    The guys who are responsible for this script and this movie (and I do mean they are responsible for all of the affects this movie will have on the minds of our young) are nothing less than people who have prostituted themselves for the sake of the almighty dollar, at the cost of our children and our society.
    I know that some people will say that the “R” rating protects children, but that is pure garbage. In the technological age we live in, our young and even small children have a multitude of devices and places to gain access to this and other movies that should never have been made. It’s not entertainment when it erodes the very fabric of a decent society… in fact in the minds of the moral majority, its criminal!
    Lastly, I will say to the creators of these kinds of movies, this script could have been a really great adventure story for kids. But instead it is a horrible, blatant attack to further destroy the moral standard of our lives through our young. And greater still, it is another piece of a large agenda in Hollywood to destroy the moral character of our future generations, so that their standards will be more accepted.
    But I say, change your minds, not ours!
    These are the people responsible for creating this filth. Boycott anything they do:
    Matthew Vaughn – Director
    Jane Goldman, Mark Millar and Matthew Vaughn – writers
    Nicholas Cage – Actor – He has always been my favorite, but I can no longer support anything he does! He is the only big name actor here but the other actors also deserve to be boycotted. What a shame!
    Rest of the cast: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1250777/fullcredits

    PLEASE DO NOT SEE THIS FILTHY MOVIE!

    A concerned citizen and parent

  • Josh

    Dear John, lighten the fuck up.
    Seriously, if you don't like the movie, don't watch it.
    If you don't want your kids to go see it, tell them you'd rather they didn't go see it.

    “This whole movie is simply an evil attempt to pervert the minds of our young.”

    No, this movie is an attempt to make people laugh and have a good old time watching over the top bullshit, plus it's quite obviously a move for adults not children, being rated MA15+ (meaning anyone under 15 can't watch it without an accompanying adult).

    I reckon this movie is gonna be great, can't wait to see this on my birthday night out in a couple weeks =D

  • stauncher

    John you are a total idiot.
    Its people like you who make this world such a shit hole. All you do is complain when something offends you. You blow the problem way out of proportion and try to press your views onto others. If you don't like a movie then don't see it. Read the F^%king rating before seeing a movie. That is why there is a rating system. By the way everybody enjoys different forms of entertaiment. Not everyone is into the same stuff. And as Josh mentioned this is a film for adults. By the way did you ever use “foul” language when you were a teenager. If the answer is no then you have gotta be full of shit.
    Instead of “boycotting” the movie and the people behind it you should shut up and let people make their own minds up. Actually everybody should boycott dickheads like you from speaking

  • John Holland

    Josh and Stauncher,

    You've both made my point perfectly. Kids, regardless of their age, who are permitted to view garbage like this grow up to be like you. The filth in your everyday language, the hatred you have for anyone who tries to help you see the limits you have crossed, and the lack of respect for the opinions of others (and this comment section is for opinions), tells me that you both would never understand the corruption going on all around you because you have submitted to it and are totally blinded by it. Wake up, open your eyes and your heart…

  • Sally

    Dear John.

    Yes I believe you may have your own opinions and points of views, but I believe that you are on a biased stand point. Kids these days will just laugh it off, one movie will not change their whole way of thinking. Your last comment “PLEASE DO NOT SEE THIS FILTHY MOVIE!” is an opinion, understandable as you are a parent, but I don't believe this point will reach out to every parent in the world and will not chnage them from seeing this movie, no matter if you put it in capitals.

  • nomadHAR

    words are words. people like you CHOOSE to make them unacceptable or dirty. when you remove the connotation from words, it removes their power. when someone 'curses' at me, i don't care and don't respond.

    also, 'judge not or you will be judged'. you have already passed judgement on people from a few reactionary words on the internet. you judge the commenters as filthy and full of hatred, try looking in the mirror.

    i love FREEDOM.

    i love that i have the FREEDOM to CHOOSE what my children will and will not watch, that people like you do not get to tell me what i do.

    go out and burn some books already.

  • Tim

    John

    I'm 15 and just saw this movie at the cinema. I can truthfully tell you that it has not increased my capacity to swear, i already knew these words and seeing them here doesn't make me want to say them any more than i already did. The movie was hilarious and deserves to be made and instant classic. Of course kids under 15 shouldn't see this movie and its unlikely they will. The ones that do are probably going to end up tossers anyway so stop your whinging. I don't need losers like you telling me what is going to “corrupt” me and make me a terrible person. What exactly is so terrible about the scene in which hit girl cuts up the bad guys? Do you think kids are going to copy it? Think it is okay? If you do then you seriously need to reassess your beliefs. This comment probably won't sway you from your one eyed, hysterical beliefs but at least i can say i tried to show you that this movie is not a catalyst for the disbanding of society and the collapse of morals and is simply a fun ride, its called entertainment buddy, enjoy it.

  • Mary

    John,
    Have you no faith in the children today? I believe you seriously underestimate them, not all of us are innocent little children who need to be protected from anything remotely “offensive”. Give us some credit, we're smart enough to realise that hacking up people isn't a good thing, smart enough to realise that the whole movie is intended as a joke. And any child who seriously comes away from seeing this movie swearing excessively and having no morals, was going to end up that way anyway.
    So please, lighten up or keep your opinions to yourself :)

  • raynwills

    I take it from your review that Nicolas Cage is not a distraction with his “insanity?” For myself, I find his acting to be more of a distraction as the years go on, instead of a boon to the picture. I think he is more than capable of adding to a film, but all to often his free reign does work.

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  • Lucky

    Dear John, please go smoke some ciggs get cancer and die.

    Yours truly

  • Lucky

    Oh ya Kick ass Fuking rocked. Best super hero movie EVER. Hancock comes a close second.

    Why do all the non super heroe super hero movies pwn regular super hero movies

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Kick-Ass (Review), reviewed by Anders Wotzke on 2010-03-20T12:19:30+00:00 rating 4.5 out of 5