XXX Movie Review
XXX Review

"XXX" Overview

Rating: PG-13
2002
Cast and Crew
Director : Rob CohenProducer : Neal H. Moritz
Screenwiter : Rich Wilkes
Starring : Vin Diesel,Samuel L. Jackson,Asia Argento,Marton Csokas,Joe Bucaro III
For some reason, the most nagging aspect of XXX for me is wondering how many
anti-spam tools and adult content filters will censor this movie review on the
assumption that it's about something naughty.
And it really isn't. XXX has been carefully sculpted to maintain a
teen-friendly PG-13 rating, an audience The Fast and the Furious director Rob
Cohen squarely targets and hits perfectly… and thus, leaving us adults bored
out of our skulls.
Make no mistake, teens are going to eat this movie up and excrete it two hours
later, repeating the process over and over again until The Fast and the Furious
2 eventually comes out. In the film, Furious star Vin Diesel appears in nearly
every scene, and he's almost always doing something illegal, something
extreme!!!, or both. He's a real renaissance man: Vin skateboards, snowboards,
sky-dives, snowboards while skydiving, grinds a staircase railing on a silver
tray, rides motorcycles, drives fast cars, crashes fast cars, plays with a
bunch of improbable tech gadgets (see through clothes!), and espouses the
virtues of video games.
Why is he doing all this? What does that matter? The intended audience
doesn't care one bit about Vin's motivation, as long as he blows up a lot of
shit along the way, man! But for those of you curious about what kind of plot
could involve all these activities, it's got something to do with Diesel's
three-time felon named Xander (triple-X, get it?), who is offered a chance to
work for the U.S. government busting a group of anarchists in Prague who plan
to start a world war by unleashing biochemical missiles on cities throughout
the world. If I was even more cynical I'd ask how a bunch of anarchists got so
much money (they are loaded, seriously), but that would make me a killjoy.
Xander is forced by his handler (Samuel L. Jackson, just earnin' a paycheck) to
infiltrate the group's base in Prague, and there he encounters the dangerously
ravishing Russian Yelena (Asia Argento), whose job appears to be lounging in
her underwear in provocative yet probably uncomfortable poses, if for no other
reason than to stand out from the hundreds of other bikini- or bra-clad women
scampering through the production.
I realize XXX is an action movie, but I was really hoping for something beyond
the intellect of a Jean-Claude Van Damme kickboxing flick. For starters, the
plot is totally idiotic. (Biggest question: If the anarchists wipe out Prague,
where they live, won't they kill themselves too? And more importantly: Won't
they kill all the bikini- and bra-clad women who come to their parties? I
guess that's anarchy, baby!) As well, the dialogue is painfully bad, delivered
in such a stilted manner as to make it seem like a joke.
But worst of all is that the action is simply boring. Every scene ends the
same way: with Diesel jumping off or over something, and usually while that
something is blowing up. In slow motion. We see the scene eight times from
eight different camera angles -- all in slow motion -- meant, I presume, to
prove that it's not CGI and that, yes, a real stuntman was riding that
motorcycle. I almost fell asleep. Aside from a very impressive avalanche
sequence (and ironically, that is CGI), XXX is a dud. You'll find far better
action in Minority Report and Spider-Man.
In the end, Diesel is much more fun as a real bad guy (Pitch Black and even
Furious) than as a phony secret agent. And while I appreciate the
family-friendly message, delivering anti-smoking public service announcements
in the middle of the movie just doesn't fit your character, Vin.
In summary, I've pretty much resigned myself that this review is going to bring
me a flood of hate mail from the XXX-obsessed, but I take comfort in knowing
that none of it will be properly spelled.
Hey folks, there's a new DVD that gives you not one, but two DVDs of XXX for
your ever-loving buck. This new Special Edition is an unrated cut that features
eight additional minutes of footage, an epilogue called "The Death of Xander"
(gasp!), sneaks at the upcoming XXX sequel, and endless behind-the-scenes
looks, including a feature length commentary track.
"I love you and the guns."
Reviewer: Christopher Null





