PERFECT GETAWAY (DVD)(THEATRICAL/UR DIRECTORS CUT/The good old B-movie flame burns bright in A Perfect Getaway, David Twohy’s rip-snorting guessing game about a vacation gone very, very bad. It must have sounded nice in the planning stages: an isolated honeymoon trek to a remote beach on Kauai, with nothing but backpacks, Hawaiian breezes, and the occasional pleasant encounter with a fellow wayfarer on the hiking trail. That was the plan for newlyweds Cliff and Cydney, anyway, before a shocking murder in Honolulu, the night before the hike, raised the red flag of suspicion. What we’re left with is six couples on a lonely trail in paradise, a murderer (but probably two murderers), and a great deal of anxiety. Cliff and Cydney are played by Steve Zahn and Milla Jovovich; Timothy Olyphant and Kiele Sanchez are a pair of friendly but vaguely disturbing trailmates; Chris Hemsworth and Marley Shelton are a downright creepy couple who won’t go away. Twohy has a knack for infectious concepts (see also Pitch Black and The Arrival) and this one is grabby; he’s also got a mysterious ability to play the premise straight yet somehow have a great deal of fun with it (for instance, there’s much trail talk about the rules of screenwriting, which comes across as playful rather than clumsily self-conscious). The casting works, even if it’s difficult for Milla Jovovich to seem in danger from anybody else in the world. Timothy Olyphant is the standout, as a former Special Ops soldier whose survival skills are impressive-bordering-on-scary. Although the film is undeniably built as a whodunit, worry less about the big “reveal” than about having a good time with fun pulp material. Come to think of it, though, the reveal is well played too. –Robert Horton
Stills from A Perfect Getaway (Click for larger image)
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January 31, 2006
#1
I can’t believe people actually like this. This movie is HORRIBLE! First of all why would anyone cast Mila and Steve Zahn as a couple. They have no chemistry. Mila is more of an action star and Zahn is a comedic actor. This movie has a really bad cast including the guy from the tv show Las Vegas. The characters are not believable. Am i really suppose to think Steve Zahn is a serial killer. Theres a reason he does mostly comedy. He’s a complete goofball. I don’t see how anyone can love this movie. It’s quite possibly the worst movie of 2009.
January 31, 2006
#2
I actually paid to watch this stupid film in theatres and after watching it, I was like, WOW, what a ****ing waste of almost two hours!! I own a lot of DVDs, but I wouldn’t even keep this turd if someone gave me the DVD for free. I enjoy Timothy, Steve and Milla, but this was just out and out hilariously stupid.
January 31, 2006
#3
I really can’t review this movie due to I never received it and did not receive any follow thru regarding this issue
January 31, 2006
#4
If you don’t figure this thing out before they even finish the opening titles, you need help. Painfully obvious twists, given away so early in the film, that it boggles the mind. The acting is fair, although Tim Olyfant is a bit over the top. Wanted it to be so much better than it was. Very predictable if you even slightly pay attention. This thing almost turns into a parody of itself at the end. Not good.
January 31, 2006
#5
This movie is horrible. Terrible plot, bad dialog, lousy acting and just plain dumb ending pretty much killed any hope this movie had of being good. The other reviewers must be high because this in no way deserves a single star, let alone four or five.