![]() ![]() At this stage I had hope for the film, but all of that ended pretty abruptly and from that point onwards every bad guy in the film was unbelievably incompetent. The film actually starts off with a pretty menacing villain and some violent and brutal killings. The biggest gripe I have is just how dull it is. But trust me, 'The Rock' is the least of the problems this film has. The script just hampered him in every way and left him as nothing more than a muscly guy who could do impressive stunts. 'The Rock' was given almost no opportunity to show off his undeniable charm. Instead it was pretty much the opposite of all of those things. I was hoping 'Skyscraper' would be in the vein of 'Die Hard', a bad-ass, original and epic action movie where anything felt on the cards as a possibility. ![]() Thanks to him, this one is reasonably watchable. The Rock is charismatic enough to carry any action movie to a reasonable level of watchability. Despite all the flaws, I still had a good time watching this. Characters followed up with "I'm kidding." That's usually a reliable indicator that the joke bombed terribly. In addition to the film's inherent silliness, it also attempted several awkward jokes within the first few minutes, all of which whiffed. Certain movies are not meant to be dissected, and one involving a man jumping from one tall structure across the sky into a much taller structure that's on fire, is certainly one of them. While there are a million and one plot holes, that's definitely not something you're supposed to look for in this movie. It's as if the audience would believe all the challenges of this movie would be too easy for him if he had both his natural legs. It's amazing that The Rock has been so built up in the minds of viewers as an indestructible force that writers now have to manufacture weaknesses for him in movies, such as an artificial leg. Rooting for The Rock (and any of his friends or family) is one of my favorite things to do at the movies. She takes down her share of bad guys along the way, fearlessly and intelligently defending her kids. ![]() I should have known from the many times I watched the 'Scream' movies, but Neve Campbell is one tough cookie. Speaking of awesome, I have to give it up for Neve Campbell. In this movie, The Rock is awesome because The Rock is always awesome. The only thing here distinguishing him from the characters he plays in other movies, is his love for duct tape. I won't mention The Rock's character's name because I never once thought of him as anyone other than The Rock. So, I consider the skyscraper the main adversary in this film since its sheer height and the raging fire it contains threatens The Rock's family. They're evil because they're evil-no explanation given, no effort. The villains are lame, cardboard cutout characters. The story is largely ridiculous, and although The Rock never actually fights the building (because it's a building), the danger that the building poses is a much greater threat than any posed by the actual villains of this film. If it sounds ridiculous, that's because it is. ![]() He's taking on a skyscraper-the most formidable and the most phallic of all buildings. Since no human adversary is any match for The Rock, as he has shown us in past movies, he must now take on non-human adversaries. ![]()
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