Fifteen
Minutes Movie Review:
Fifteen
minutes was all that I needed to realize that I was in trouble
watching this fiasco of a film. 15 Minutes is about two
Eastern European criminals who come to the United States
to retrieve money that is owed to them by a former partner
in crime. When they find out their partner has spent the
money that he owes them, they kill him. One commits the
murders while the other films them on a video camera. The
men burn down the apartment to hide the evidence of the
crime. They then check in to a hotel and watch daytime TV.
By watching one episode of the Roseanne Barr talk show and
an interview with a killer who made millions in book and
movie rights off of his crimes because he was never tried
because he was found insane, they devise a plan to kill
a famous person and videotape it. The thought being that
they can plead insanity and not go to jail. Yes they are
in this country for two days and thanks to television, already
they are legal experts on how our justice system works.
Robert
De Niro plays a famous NYPD detective who has solved many
high profile cases and gives exclusives to a tabloid TV
journalist played by Kelsey Grammer. De Niro shows up at
the crime scene and meets Ed Burn's character. Burns plays
a Fire Department arson investigator. They were going for
the oldvs.young, police vs. fire department thing but it
never took hold. The two men work on solving the murder
and both are caught in the videotape killers' plans.
The
villains are the stupidest, poorly thought out most ridiculous
that I have seen in a long time. As they are coming through
customs one of them states that the reason he wanted to
come to America was the fact that he saw It's a Wonderful
Life as a child. He even remembered the director's name.
Yeah a poor kid from Russia who doesn't know English will
remember Frank Capra. Yawn!!! To make matters worse, he
starts throwing around director commands as he films the
murders. He exclaims "Cut! Print! Wrap!" as he films a man
getting shot. Another scene where he is filming someone
getting killed he changes angle. " I need better lighting"
Somthing else that is an indicator of a bad unresearched
script is the fact that they are supposed to be poor Russian
immigrants, yet they stay in 42nd St hotels and apartments.
Poor immigrants do get to go in hotels or apartments in
Times Square unless they are cleaning them. A decent midtown
hotel will run about $160-230 per night. The russians arent
the only poorly thought out characters. The celebrity status
of the Robert De Niro cop character is so unbelievable it's
funny. He is popular enough to be on the cover of People
Magazine. I have lived in New York all my life and I don't
know of any cop famous enough to be on magazine covers.
De
Niro is very blah in this film. He does yet another self-parody
of his tough guy image by practicing a proposal in the mirror
ala Taxi Driver. So to recap he has now parodied himself
or a famous character he has portrayed in four of his last
six movies. It has gotten very stale. Ed Burns does the
best he can with what he had to work with but because he
dosen't have good source material it doesn't come off well.
The
real problem with this film is that it is trying to be cutting
edge and make an important statement about our society.
It tries to state how the media increasingly effects and
manipulates our views on crime and how it causes crimes
to happen by attention starved people who desire fame at
any cost. They failed because unless you are living under
a rock you can kind of make that conclusion yourself. Also
there have been several films to make this same conclusion
already. It's a done topic. We are also shown how the media
will stoop to any level to get ratings by having them air
footage that is equivalent to a cop torture/snuff film.
It is simply unbelievable that the news media would never
be allowed to air this type of footage.
15
minutes is a horrible film. Poor plot, unbelievable villains
and heavily retread subject matter made this one of the
least enjoyable films that I have seen in a long, long time.
On a 1 to 10 it gets a two. Avoid it like the Plague.
Paul
Ferris
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