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Wild Wild West Movie Review
Wild Wild West Review

"Wild Wild West" Overview

Rating: PG-13
1999
Cast and Crew
Director : Barry SonnenfeldProducer : Jon Peters,Barry Sonnenfeld
Screenwiter : Brent Maddock,Jeffrey Price,Peter S. Seaman,S.S. Wilson
Starring : Will Smith,Kevin Kline,Kenneth Branagh,Salma Hayek,M. Emmet Walsh
Oh, how the mighty have fallen.
After the masterful Men In Black, Will Smith and Barry Sonnenfeld have reteamed
for another oddball adaptation, but somewhere along the wagon trail to the Old
West, they lost the magic that made MIB such a smash.
‘Tis a shame, because Smith is a good comic actor, and Sonnenfeld is a
brilliant director. The TV show Wild Wild West was actually not bad either, so
I can’t blame the raw material. But West fails for a couple of glaring
reasons: It isn’t funny, and it isn’t exciting. For a supposed action/comedy,
that’s 0 for 2.
Perhaps it’s the meddling of four writers that made the script alternately
offensive and ploddingly slow. Perhaps it’s the reliance on gadgetry to make
the film look bigger than it really is. Perhaps it was just the heat of
shooting in the desert (or at least a really hot blue screen room) that sapped
the actors of their mojo (so to speak).
Regardless, this is a film that follows The Big Book of Hollywood Movies to the
letter, trudging from Jim West’s (Smith) introduction to unlikely partner
Artemis Gordon (Kline), introduction of the damsel in distress (Hayek), an evil
plot hatched by the foul Arliss Loveless (Branagh), and the inevitable saving
of the world against all odds. Been there, done that.
The little freshness West has is infused by Gordon’s gadgetry, including an
early motorcycle, bulletproof vest, and airplane. But kitschy gadgets, racist
humor, and a set recycled from The Addams Family do not a good movie make.
Frankly, I’d have rather seen Men In Black 2.
Yippie-yo, yippie-yay.
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Review by Christopher Null
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