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The Spirit review

by Niels Matthijs, November 11, 2009 6:44 AM


Frank Miller entered the Hollywood spotlights when people started turning his graphic novels into films. Sin City and 300 were great successes, but now Miller himself is taking place behind the camera. To remake one of his own comics? Nah, too obvious. Miller is taking one of Eisner's and tries to make it his own. Whether to say he succeeded is not an easy task.

People will tell you The Spirit is exactly like Sin City. Chances are they will then tell you how Sin City is better, effectively explaining why this film isn't really like Sin City at all. Visual style withstanding, there really isn't all that much common ground between both films. If you will, The Spirit relates to Sin City in the same way Batman & Robin relates to The Dark Knight.

The Spirit has a very typical superhero setup. There's the main hero, protecting the city with his cape and face mask. He has a love/hate affair with the local police and ties with some secondary villains. All of this acts as filler, juicing up the time not spent on battling his arch enemy Octopus. There's some fighting, some gun-slinging, lots of fancy talk and in between some very serious drama.

American comics usually handle this stuff in a rather grave, serious tone. Miller's adaptation of The Spirit does not. It's light-hearted, fun and even a little tipsy. Oh sure, everything might look dark and moody, but the tone of the film is almost humorous. There are even some manga-esque influences, best seen in the over-the-top character of Johansson, making dry comments from the sidelines at the weirdest of times.

Visually the parallels with Sin City are plenty, as The Spirit more or less adapts the same visual style. Not too surprising of course, Sin City based its visual style on Miller's original comic, but as this is filmland we have to give some credit to Rodriguez. That said, I liked The Spirit a whole lot better. Technically not perfect, but artistically way more impressive than Sin City. There are tons of landmark shots, smart play of shadows, nifty contour shots and Miller shows us a superb use of colour. The Spirit is a visual feast and screencap heaven.

The soundtrack is not as interesting, sadly, as it is composed of a rather typical superhero comic book score, featuring crappy tunes and lifeless melodies. Acting is equally horrible, with only Samuel L. Jackson making the best of his character. He goes completely over-the-top, clearly having the time of his life. The other characters are plenty of fun too, but most of the cast just doesn't cut it. Prime example is Johansson, who completely fails as Silken Floss, a role that should'nt have been too hard to play. Luckily, her character manages to survive nonetheless.

Even though the acting is quite bad and the humour doesn't work all that well, the tone of the film is just right for a story like this. It's nonsensical garbage and the film is quite aware of this fact. Miller blows everything out of proportion and has a lot of fun along the way, often felt in his over-the-top approach of the simplest of moments. All of this is carried to a big and explosive finale, giving me everything I would ever hope to expect from a film like this.

Fans of more serious adaptations will probably feel betrayed by Miller's film. Fans of Batman felt the same way with Schumacher's second Batman masterpiece. I say blah to that. I prefer my comic book adaptations like this. Silly, quirky and fun, drowning all seriousness in a puddle of over-the-top goofiness. The Spirit is just that, so beware before you venture any further.

At Mubi

8 Comments

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"Schumacher's second Batman masterpiece"?

If this were Ain't-it-Cool-News you'd be sooooo dead...

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Timely review...

Seems like everyone stopped trashing this film a year ago.

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If this were Ain't-it-Cool-News you'd be sooooo dead...
I think there would be a concurrence that BATMAN AND ROBIN is a valid point of comparison for this movie.

Did this POS just now come out somewhere? The timing of this review confuses me.

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As for the timing of the review, I watched the film last week. End of mystery!

Ard: hey, it's the only Batman film I like :) (not counting the anime anthology)

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Twitch as a whole is slowly loosing it's credibility by hiring writers whom have absolutely no credibility. Go work for Cinematical or Screenhead....
And what the hell is up with all the latecomer reviews?

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Twitch finally found an intensely favorable review of The Spirit? That IS news!

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Bayamus,

Here at Twitch we encourage writers to speak up about what they like, old or new. That is the attitude which brought us where we are today and I can't believe that would cause us to lose credibility all of a sudden.

Onderhond's credibility is in his writing. Just because you don't happen to agree with his opinion does not mean the article is "bad". I think he does a commendable job describing why the movie didn't abhor him as much as is considered the norm for this title, and I value being able to read his opinion (although I have a different one).
As for timing: here in Europe "The Spirit" is still being actively marketed because its DVD-BluRay release is pretty recent in some countries.

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I am sorry if people think a positive review of a mainstream film will hurt the credibility of Twitch.

To be honest, I didn't know much of The Spirit before watching it. I have no interest in American superhero flicks and have been let down so many times that I just don't really care anymore. I happened to stumble upon the trailer and found it quite nice. Sadly it didn't make Belgian theaters after all (or maybe just a very small release) and only recently I hit the film again.

I stumbled on many negative reviews and believed it could use some positive attention. I am quite aware of my peculiar taste in film and only ask for a little patience from time to time. Or you can just join the AICN (or any other prejudiced crowd) and boo at whatever you think is appropriate.

Oh, and I am ever so curious how I should earn credibility. Do I need a "Bergman is cool" signature for that? :p


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