The
Actors Movie Review:
Down
on his luck actor Tom (Moran) is having a really bad time.
His house has just burnt down, he has a bit part in an unsuccessful
play and he has absolutely no money. This might be about
to change, when his mentor Tony O'Malley (Caine) comes up
with a scheme that could make them rich. All it needs is
Tom to pull off the performance of his life to con a local
gangster (Gambon) out of a small fortune.
The
gangster flick gets a comic twist and we even get to Sir
Michael Caine in drag. The only problem is that someone
forgot to add the big belly laughs.
While
The Actors is pleasantly amusing, it isn't laugh out loud
funny. There is no denying that Dylan Moran is a tremendously
talented comic actor, Michael Caine is good in whatever
he appears, as is Michael Gambon and Lena Headey is an underused
talent but the script lets them down. This excellent ensemble
deserves a lot better than what can only be described as
a lacklustre farce.The movie just plods along, never really
going anywhere and never straying from its predictable path.
There
are good points. Child actress Abigail Iverson is very good
as Moran's niece Mary. She holds her own with Sir Michael,
in a good scene were she comes up with a plan. Dylan Moran's
could be Ireland's answer to Mike Myers, playing a number
of different characters all with differing accents. Also
Tony O'Malley's dream of playing Hamlet is the comic highlight
and it is a shame that they showed it in the trailer.
The
Actors is a nice comedy that only ever really teeters above
the average mark. After you've watched it you can't help
thinking that this could have been so much more, especially
with this ensemble cast. Writer/Director Conor McPherson,
who wrote the screenplay from a story by Neil Jordan (who
is not renowned for writing comedy) has missed a good opportunity
to produce a great new Irish comedy and he has only his
self to blame. Still it is worth seeing for Michael Caine
as a Nazi Richard III, in the worst adaptation of the Bard's
play every committed to the stage.
Jamie
Kelwick
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