R: ARCHIVE, S: MOVIES, D: 10/07/1999,
Plunkett & Macleane Trainspotting Jake Scott's film looks fantastic (it's obviously been influenced by Jake's father, Ridley, the visual genius who gave us Alien and Blade Runner), but its tempo and texture are disconcerting -- think Merchant Ivory thrown into an MTV blender. The soundtrack is a strange yet alluring mix that toggles irreverently between chamber music and contemporary techno-rave. And the drama is too prickly to embrace comfortably: the heroes steal for their own gain, and when womanizer Macleane falls for Lady Rebecca (the ever lovely Liv Tyler), it takes a leap of the heart to get on board with the film's romantic angle. As for the up-and-coming Alan Cumming (looking a bit too Pee-wee Herman-esque for anyone's good), he's employed far too sparsely as the delectably foppish Lord Rochester. -- Tom Meek |
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