Some movies are just plain fun. Red is one of those movies. It could have been an average to poor action movie. It could have taken itself too seriously, and become a common, moderately interesting but ultimately forgettable flick. Luckily, the director and actors decided not to take themselves too very seriously. They planted their tongue firmly in their cheeks and simply had fun.
The result is just marvelous. I won't bother you with the plot, the whole thing is unimportant really. What is important is that we have a stellar cast enjoying themselves greatly. Especially John Malkovich. I love watching Malkovich work in anything, but here he steals the show in every scene in which he appears. If the rest of the cast make the movie fun, Malkovich provides the glee.
The writing is great. Again, not the plot, but the wit and way it is written. Red pokes fun at all the conventions of action movies like James Bond in almost every line. As an example, at one point two elderly spies are laughing about the "good old days" when they were commonly in action, and one laments "I haven't killed anyone in years!" To this the other replies with a straight face and a touch of genuine sympathy, "that's sad."
If you like action, and if you like to laugh, take a look. This one is just plain fun.
Entertainment: 9/10
Artistic value: 6/10
Technical merit: 5/10
Overall: 7/10
P.S. I inflated the "artistic" category more than some might think on this one idea: perhaps there is a serious statement here about how absurd most action movies are. Is it an artistic critique of the action genre? Maybe. Frankly, I just enjoy it.
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