Air Force One Movie Review
Air Force One Review

"Air Force One" Overview

Rating: R
1997
Cast and Crew
Director : Wolfgang PetersonProducer : Armyan Bernstein,Gail Katz,Wolfgang Petersen,Jonathan Shestack
Screenwiter : Andrew W. Marlowe
Starring : Harrison Ford,Gary Oldman,Glenn Close,Wendy Crewson,Xander Berkeley,William H. Macy,Dean Stockwell
When one sees Glenn Close portraying the vice-president, one begins to realize
just how much she looks (and can act) like Gerald Ford.
Frankly, I was shocked to discover how much I liked Air Force One. Yes, it has
villainous Russians who can never see our good guy President (Harrison Ford)
when he's hiding right in front of them (much less shoot him). Yes, it has
Secret Service guys who die at the hand of the enemy like flies in a bug
zapper. Yes, it has the cheesiest special effects this side of of a Tom &
Jerry cartoon. Yes, it features a rambling Gary Oldman in one of his clearly
improvised looney-tune terrorist/psychopath roles. I could go on and on...
But I won't. Instead, I'll tell you that Air Force One (Die Hard on a plane
with a President on it, thus distinguishing it from Die Hard 2, Passenger 57,
and Executive Decision) is a spellbinding film, one that grips the viewer from
the very start and doesn't let up until 140 minutes later, plot holes or no.
It also may be the funniest movie I've seen all year -- and I still can't
figure out if it was intentional or not!
And I don't care. Air Force One has great action, a good story, and once you
get past the melodramatics of his co-stars, one of Harrison Ford's best
performances, ever. In fact, I'd be so bold as to say that AFO is probably the
best new film of 1997 to date.
Or maybe I'm just losing my mind.
1-800-COLLECT: Know the code. Tell 'em Gary sent ya.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





