Dec 10 2005
Nudge me when the good parts come up
My wife and I caught a matinee of Syriana yesterday afternoon. We decided I decided to see this based on the trailer we’d seen on TV. Watch it and tell me if it’s not touted as an espionage thriller of sorts. It’s not. I’m really not sure what it’s about. Roger Ebert puts it nicely when he says, “The movie’s plot is so complex we’re not really supposed to follow it, we’re supposed to be surrounded by it. Since none of the characters understand the whole picture, why should we?” I dunno, Roger, to hold our interest? To keep us awake? To make us tell our friends to go see it and be sure to buy the DVD?
I understand the purpose of the trailer is to make us want to see the movie. But if they think we want to see a movie rife with espionage, dipped in a barrel of corruption that is the worldwide oil industry, as the trailer suggests, couldn’t they just make that movie? Please make that one. This one sucked.