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1.0étoiles sur 5 Directionless, Déc 12 2008
Par Greg Curtis (Kingston, Ontario Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Alexander is a biopic of the legendary warrior who, by the age of 25, ruled most of the known world and died -- not with a bang but a whimper -- at 32.

Yet, in this interpretation, it is unclear exactly what made Alexander (played by Colin Farrell) a great leader. He may have conquered the world, but it was a world indifferent to conquest. His troops followed for the sake of Macedonia, as well as the legacy of his father, but they never believed in Alexander's vision. That comes as no wonder -- even his pre-battle pep talks lack any motivation.

Alexander's success began with the destruction of the Persian forces, and ended with his own defeat in India, but these two battle scenes are marred by extreme close-ups and butchered editing. Director Oliver Stone seems so desperate to create art, his usual flair degenerates into a psychedelic nightmare with the Indian sequence tinted shocking pink. Further, with the now prevalent cinematic armies enhanced by CGI, the scope of these scenes fails to impress and inadvertently slows the film's pace.

Despite much publicity, the film is not any more homo-erotic than Spartacus was 44 years ago. Though Alexander and his childhood friend Hephaestion (Jared Leto) vow their eternal love for one another, they never consummate their feelings. More questionable is Alexander's Oedipal relationship with his conniving stage mother (Angelina Jolie), who urged him to "take the world". Perhaps he pushed relentlessly eastward in an effort to distance himself from her.

The pointless screenplay is filled with innumerable monologues of pensive thought and rationale, while the narration (by Anthony Hopkins) is not chronological, weaving forwards and backwards more than once.

Thus, Hollywood's Golden Boy Farrell seems lost in the muddled storyline; he also looks ridiculous with platinum-blond hair. Jolie's performance is made all the more campy by her character's obsession with snakes, and Leto is ineffective at anything more than being fey. A bored Val Kilmer also appears as Alexander's drunken father, whose sole purpose is to spew misguided rhetoric.

Curiously, the large cast represent enough different accents to fill the United Nations, but not one sounds Greek. And there are an unusual number of both unnervingly pretty men and scarred-eyed soldiers. Lastly, the new-age score by Vangelis is entirely inappropriate.

Alexander starts out on a promising note, but becomes much less interesting when it tries to define his greatness. While idolizing Achilles (played earlier this year by Brad Pitt in an equally dreary film), Alexander himself aspired to God-hood. Sadly, happiness is one thing he never found. And neither will the audience. Rating: 3 out of 10.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Terrible disjointed film, Aoû 23 2005
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This is a terrible movie. Not only is the makeup atrocious on the actors - way too much eye liner and the blonde hair doesn't work, but the film jumps all over the place, going back and forth in Alexander's life at the most inopportune places. This is a waste of time. It makes Troy (which was also not very good) look like an Oscar contender!
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1.0étoiles sur 5 It made me very CRANKY!, Sep 15 2005
Perhaps the WORST movie I've seen in the last 15 years; not only poorly and over dramatically acted, but simply a BAD flick. It includes everything a decent screenplay should NOT have: tons and tons of soap-opera-like close-ups (talkig heads make me sick), heavy narration (oh poor Hopkins), cheesy lines, LOADS of flashbacks, EXTREME exposition...talk talk, blah blah...and for a WAR flick, really, only 2 battle scenes...and the last one in a JUNGGLE...with ELEPHANTS...you can't even see the damn fights with so many trees all over the place.
I'm sorry, but there's not even a "taste" per se for this type of junk, it's just that bad. Whoever says he likes this picture must..I dunno, have a huge crush on Farrell or something - he's a competent actor, really - but has nothing to work with here...damn is it ever poorly written....
Seriously...it's that bad.

i mean it.....
BAD!

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Tried to hard, Sep 21 2005
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This movie came off as trying too hard to win an oscar. The reviewer "Rod Beilfuss from Canada" said it best:

Seriously...it's that bad.

i mean it.....
BAD!

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