The Mask of Zorro Movie Review
The Mask of Zorro Review

"The Mask of Zorro" Overview

Rating: PG-13
1998
Cast and Crew
Director : Martin CampbellProducer : Doug Claybourne,David Foster
Screenwiter : John Eskow,Ted Elliott,Terry Rossio
Starring Antonio Banderas, Anthony Hopkins, Catherine Zeta Jones
With all the recent rehashing of old movies and TV series, (anyone catch the
new Tarzan movie?) you wouldn't be blamed if you didn't expect too much from
this one. But on the bright side, this one does have Anthony Hopkins taking on
an entirely new ethnicity, which is always interesting.
Hopkins's performance aside, The Mask of Zorro somehow managed to keep itself
afloat despite steamrolling through almost every action movie cliche in the
books. In retrospect, The Mask of Zorro never loses its freshness precisely
because we are continually presented with new formations of the action movie
spectacle in a genre we haven't seen much of in a while. Part Robin Hood, part
disaster movie, part young warrior in training movie, another part Robin Hood,
Zorro seems to take the most classical elements of all of these action genres
and put them together in a way that we know we've seen it all before, yet still
enjoy the ride.
None of this is to say that The Mask of Zorro is a film masterpiece. Despite a
strong performance by the hit-and-miss Antonio Banderas and an enchanting turn
by Catherine Zeta-Jones as the princess/noble woman/whatever with a heart of
gold, this film subjugates emotion to action. So don't expect to be
swashbuckling out of the theater.
A new DVD ofers commentary track, deleted scenes, and a making-of documentary.
The new Deluxe Edition adds a sneak peek at the follow-up The Legend of Zorro.
She's all ready to play.
Reviewer: Bradley Null





