Magic Mike XXL
Dir: Gregory Jacobs
2015
*
Steven Soderbergh's original Magic
Mike was an interesting,
rather quirky drama. I can't say I'm really interested in male stripping but to
make a compelling film about a subject many are not interested in is a rather
clever trick to pull off. I was happy to watch the sequel and even though Soderbergh
didn't direct it, I knew that his long-term collaborator Gregory
Jacobs would probably do it justice in his place
and besides, Soderbergh produced and acted as
cinematographer, so how bad could it be? The answer is a resounding 'as
bad as it possibly could'. Soderbergh
is a hit and miss director for me, the only thing I have positive to say about
this film is his cinematography. Everything
else is abysmal. A definite contender for worst film
of 2015. The acting is some of the poorest I have ever seen. These men aren't
strippers cast for authenticity either, they are all real actors. I'm not
sure the first film used improv or not, if it was then it was subtle and well
done. In Magic Mike XXL (extra extra laughable) the improv is so incredibly painful
to witness, your eyes and your ears will compete over which has suffered the
most. The story, much like the script, feels like it was made up on the spot.
The interaction between each cast member is consistently cringe-worthy,
thanks for a heavy mix of smugness, bad acting and lack of direction. What is
meant to be sensual just ends up being awkward and I don't mean I felt
awkward watching men strip, I just felt sorry for the actors who looked as if
they had been abandoned in someone else's film. I would imagine those who just
wanted to watch men take their clothes off were also disappointed, as they
remain fully clothed for most of the film. Everyone is horrible but the scenes
with Jada Pinkett Smith and Andie MacDowell are a special kind of horrible. It
seems that the thing that made the first film watchable was simply Matthew
McConaughey, without him its really not worth your time.
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