Mortdecai: This one is very Deppendant

Mortdecai
Starring: Johnny Depp, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ewan McGregor, Olivia Munn, Jonny Pasvolsky, Paul Bettany, Jeff Goldblum
Rated: 5/10
You often wonder how bereft the world of Hollywood would have been if God had not given one Mr Johnny Depp his typical brand of screen eccentricities. What would Hollywood have done if Depp had come to the big screen without his distinct ability to purse his lips the way he does, bat his eyelids so quizzically, make the most funny faces without doing a Jim Carrey on you and yet romance as no man has or will ever be able to?
Well then, Hollywood would not have made films like Mortdecai. And if it did, they would have fallen from grace without making a sound. There is nothing in the film even now but for that oh-so-delightfully queer Lord Mortdecai, played oh-so-delightfully by Depp. It is not just his stiffly gelled brunette moustache that keeps him apart from his wife Gwyneth Paltrow but also his totally over-the-top mannerisms of a helter-skelter undercover spy on a trail of a priceless painting that binds the film so well. Nothing much happens between his anorexic wife (at one point, her shoulder blades stand like a tent over hear) but his chemistry with his manservant Paul Bettany that gives you all those moments in the movie.
Not much of a story though this one, so only Depp fans venture in please!

Source: Sunday Pioneer, 25 January, 2015

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