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Three years ago, NYPD detective Max Payne's wife and baby were murdered. Max gets himself transferred to the cold case office where he can continue searching for the killer who got away. He's a loner, but two people reach out to him during a fateful week: Alex, his ex-partner who may have found a clue, and BB, the security chief at the pharmaceutical company where Max's wife worked. Meanwhile, bodies are piling up, some as a result of a drug on the street that is highly addictive and, for many who take it, brings hideous hallucinations. When one of the bodies is a woman Payne was the last to see alive, her sister comes looking for him armed to the teeth; Max must move fast.
Max Payne is a undercover agent and detective in DEA who left and joined NYPD. He is out for revenge of murder of his family along with Mona Sax (damsel in distress) who is after same person who killed her sister. It is loosely based on Max Payne game.
I'd like to try being unbiased about this movie but I'm not sure how possible that can be what with my being a huge fan of the video game series. But I'm pretty sure I'd hate this movie even if it weren't based on anything. See, Sam Lake is a good writer. Max Payne, the game, feels like film-noir as told by John Woo. It's satire, making fun of movies and games while also being a very enjoyable experience. The movie version, 7 years later, is... just not. The story is relatively similar despite lots of character, setting, theme, and continuity changes - which is fine because this is best viewed as a "version" of Max Payne - but it lacks the number one reason anyone should care about the IP: action-packed violence. This movie has none. That's bad when the only thing going for the movie is "this is an action movie and people like action movies." For the first third of the movie, nothing happens. People talk, Mark Wahlberg (who admitted to having not played the game) snarls, junkies have visions of giant bird shadows, repeat. When action DOES show up, it's gone in a blink. No fight choreography, no suspense, no wise-cracking gun-toting NYPD lunatic going ape on people, nothing. If you like quiet "action" movies with muted colors and sounds, focusing on setting and mood, you're most likely gonna pass on this anyway for something a little more art-house like The Limits of Control or The American. I wish I could say more about the acting but Wahlberg faxed it in, Ludicrous showed up to collect his paycheck, Mila Kunis just played an angrier version of her character from That 70's Show (not that I mind, she's the best thing about this movie), and why was Robin, The Boy Wonder in this movie again? As for the direction, I don't want to spoil anything for people who are intending on watching this, presumably with friends and liquor, but you can MST3K this whole flick. Here's an example tidbit that doesn't ruin the plot: Max leads a lovely lass to his humble abode to grill info out of her but she wishes to seduce him instead. You see her taking off her top as she slinks into the bedroom and Max follows her. He looks at her and promptly looks away in disgust, as if to convey that he's appalled by her slutty behavior. The camera cuts to the lovely lass who is still wearing her panties but has concealed herself under part of his blanket. He reacts by telling her to "get out. Get your sh*t and get out." She then leaves and he makes coffee while wearing his holsters. Wait. Why bring her back to your house in the first place? Why so sensitive and didn't you (a) notice she was on you in the club/(b) expect that to happen when you brought a girl you don't know from a party back to your place? Are you sure you're a cop? It's that, more of that, the hilariously over-acted Lupino scenes (yes, even during his introduction where he has NO LINES), and the fact that all the blood was added digitally in post that makes you wish you were watching Mean Guns instead. At least that movie had Christopher Lambert. However, the main offender is that, in a franchise famous for bringing 'bullet time' to video games, there's one no-buildup filler shootout later in the movie that uses this gimmick very poorly. Movies have emulated Max Payne's abuse of this feature and now the movie based on MP barely uses it once. If you've seen that slo-mo bit in the trailer where Max is leaping with a manila folder, you've actually seen the whole movie.
I am going to write down this entire comment in an FAQ format. Frankly, there is no other way I can think of writing anything coherent about this movie. So, I'll just try and answer some of the questions people have in mind about the movie.
How faithful is Max Payne to the original game? Well, the plot has been borrowed from the game. Mark Wahlberg is just about okay in the shoes of Max Payne but there is no proper script nor anything else that supports him and makes him believable as a Max Payne. There is bullet time in one scene and that's all. The dark, unfriendly and the coldness of the environment has been faithfully brought into the movie but all the one-liners, depth and emotion of the game is completely missing.
What are all those supernatural elements in the movie? The game was realistic in the sense that we did not see deranged people behaving crazy and nuts under the behavior of the drug. However, in this movie, a side effect of the Valkyr drug is hallucination. All supernatural elements like angels are hallucinations of the drug users.
Does this supernatural stuff add or subtract to the goodness of a movie? It takes us away from the pain that Max endures due to the loss of his family. Even suspension of disbelief does not help if one wants to appreciate these sequences. It is way too silly for the theme of the movie.
Does Mark Wahlberg make a good Max Payne? In looks and style, yes. Emotions and body language, okay on his own but not faithful to the original Max Payne. He is a different Max Payne from the game. But he hell sure should have played the game, it would have helped him. But since he has reported not to have played the game, I am okay with the off beat version of Payne he portrays but surely the script writers have been pathetic.
Anything good about this movie? A bullet time sequence is decent. At one point, Max pays a visit to his wife in his dream who tells him that it not his time yet. Max gets an adrenaline rush and makes an attempt to get out of the ice cold water. This is a relatively well done scene.
What about the bad part of the movie? This is the majority part. The script is horrible. You cannot understand no matter how hard you try the pain of Payne. There is no screen time devoted to convincing you that Max Payne has suffered a terrible loss. Nothing convinces you about the main plot. It is perfectly lame. The ending of the movie is horrible. The dialogs are horrible. Mona Sax is horrible. Natasha Sax is pointless. Overall, the movie is pathetic from both 1) Point of view of the game fan 2) Point of view of the unprejudiced movie watcher.
What should have changed for the movie to be made better? Well, 1) Add 10 minutes of more screen time and convince us why we should sympathize and identify with Max. 2) Add 20-30 minutes of more screen time and make us understand the operation of the Valkyr drug and Michelle Payne's connection with it better. 3) Remove the supernatural element from the movie. 4) Either eliminate Mona Sax from the picture or give her something significant, nothing something in between both.
These are four major points I found could have saved the movie.
Movie goers, beware!
The film provides ample opportunity to attack the MPAA's hypocrisy. Max Payne is a bloodbath, yet it manages a PG-13 rating by keeping the explicitness of the killings just a whisker shy of what would be necessary for an R.
Max Payne is based on a 2001 video game of the same name. The video game was adapted for the screen by American screenwriter Beau Thorne. The most common track used is "If I Was Your Vampire" by Marilyn Manson. Yes, although there isn't much of it. While in spirit and tone, the Max Payne film is very similar to the game, many details are changed. Obviously, numerous things are cut because the film runs at about 2 hours, while the play time of the game is much longer
The character Jason Colvin (Chris O'Donnell) is a completely new character added for the film. Max's inner-monologue and "comic book" style narration are almost completely cut, except for minor bits in the beginning and end of the film. Jack Lupino's origin is revealed, as he is portrayed as a "test subject gone mad" in the film. He was given Valkyr as a sort of "super serum" for soldiers in the War on Terror, and, like almost all the other test subjects, eventually went insane. In the game, Jack Lupino dies in the first section, whereas in the film he dies in the final act. Also, in the game, Max kills him, while in the film, he is killed by B.B. Hensley. Nicole Horne does not die in the film.
Unlike in the game, Mona Sax is not hired to kill Max by Nicole Horne. Mona is not wounded or presumably killed as she was in the game. However, a slight reference is made to that game scene in the film, as she is last seen in an elevator. Jim Bravura is no longer the Chief of Police, but instead an Internal Affairs detective, and is turned from an aging police veteran to a young, upstart, and wise cracking detective. All of the dream sequences from the game are cut, and had they not been cut, the film would have most definitely received an "R" rating. Valkyr is explained much more in the film, and displayed on film as a massive hallucinogenic drug, still created by Nicole Horne's company, Aesir. In the film, however, it was a failed "serum" used on soldiers in the War on Terror to make them "fearless". The drug made the test subjects so hungry for more and insane that Aesir was forced to shut down the project, not before Jack Lupino had escaped to the streets. In the film, the hallucinations of the users are mainly demonic angels which "influence" the user's choices, and the drug also turns violent images into peaceful ones, and peaceful images into violent ones. The best way to describe the effects of Valkyr would be that it turns the user into a sort of paranoid schizophrenic.
Also, in the game, Max Payne killed all three men who killed his wife and daughter when he encountered them when he came home from work. In the movie, one of them got away. It is later revealed that B.B. is the third killer. Also, B.B. is a young guy in the game while in the movie, he is an older man. Yes. At the very end of the credits there is a scene between Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis, which sets the stage for a possible sequel: Mona shows Max a newspaper that reports Nicole Horn to be the new CEO of Aesyr Corp. The company, against expectations, apparently thrives. One of the harshest critics of the film was 3D Realms CEO Scott Miller, one of the game's producers, who cited fundamental story flaws "that have me shaking my head in bewilderment," including the game's opening scenes being instead placed in the middle of the film. After the film's #1 opening weekend, however, he retracted his comments, saying that he was now "proud of the film," and that "This kind of opening brings us a lot closer to the reality of a sequel," to the long-stalled video game franchise.(wikipedia) In order to achieve the more attractive PG-13-rating for the cinematical release, the film was cut and edited in terms of violence and sexual content as well as drug use. The unrated version was later released on DVD. Yes. When Max arrives at the bar to meet with Mona, the bartender says to Max, "Good to have you back." a5c7b9f00b
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