Lake
Placid Movie Review:
Lake
Placid is a horror and comic film with a man-eating crocodile
that has bad writing and too many corny sequences for it
to be a good summer movie. However, Lake Placid does have
its moments of excitement, fun, and chuckles. The film opens
with the mysterious death of a research scuba diver in a
lake in Maine. This event brings all the characters into
the story to solve the mystery. There is the local sheriff
(Gleeson), Fish and Game Warden (Pullman), a paleontologist
(Fonda), and a scientist (Platt) who is obsessed with crocodiles.
After more attacks, deaths, numerous arguments, and the
introduction of Mrs. Bickerman (White), the crocodile is
discovered. The characters then draw in the questions surrounding
the crocodile, like why is it in Maine, and how did it get
there, but these questions are never answered or fulfilled
in the movie. All we are left with is a showdown between
people vs. crocodile.
The
crocodile used is computer generated or a puppet. Creative
effects master Stan Winston (Men in Black, An American Werewolf
in London) does the effects. I believe by using computer-generated
effects crocodile works better in action sequences. Another
film that work well with computer generated crocodiles was
the 1996 action hit Eraser. The writing was the film's biggest
weakness. When I learned that David E. Kelley (The Practice,
Ally McBeal) wrote Lake Placid I was surprised. The dialogue
in his other works is strong and consistent, but in Lake
Placid it was very vague and cheesy.
The
overall acting in the film was also ineffective. Oliver
Platt and Brendan Gleeson are okay, but I don’t know why
these two actors would be involved in a movie like this.
Bill Pullman isn't believable at all as the tough Fish and
Game warden. Betty White delivers a different type of role
as a foul-mouthed old lady who fed the crocodile. The scenes
with Betty White are the best parts of the film. The worst
is Bridget Fonda; she is awful. I really thought that she
got her career back on track after doing so well last year
in A Simple Plan. However, she just ran into another pothole
with poor performance in Lake Placid. She is so annoying
that in the first 30 minutes into the film you want the
crocodile to eat her.
Overall,
Lake Placid is not that good of a film, but it does have
its enjoyable moments in addition to the scene stealing
by Betty White.
Report
Card Grade: C-
Joseph
Tucker
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