Not so monumental
The Monument’s Men
Starring: George Clooney, Matt Damon, Bill Murray, John Goodman, Jean Dujardin, Bob Balaban, Hugh Bonneville, Cate Blanchett
Rated: 4.5/10
It seems this week was reserved for slow starters, and Clooney’s latest falls in this category too. However, despite it being a Clooney-directed and Clooney-acted film, you could call it a much too usual movie on a much too unusual subject. However, so slow and unhappening are the proceedings that even the tag of it being based on a real story fails to excite you too much.
Six out of shape servicemen are strewn together by Clooney for a mission with a difference — to save the heritage of the Jews from Hitler’s killing ambitions. He wants to destroy all their cultural legacy and wipe off their past— paintings, sculptures, treatises and literature — everything is stolen by the Nazis and stored in salt and coal mines.
The men have to find these artifacts and restore them to glory. They do so but with very less impact on the audience. Sad, because it was indeed a monumental job that these men were undertaking but the effect was not half as monumental.
Source: Sunday Pioneer, 23 February, 2014
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