Savages (DVD REVIEW)
Savages
DVD Review
by Kam Williams
Oliver
Stone Saga Chronicles California
Turf War for Control of Marijuana Trade
If you’ve seen the documentary Cash
Crop, then you know that violent Mexican drug cartels have already begun to muscle
their way into the U.S.
to stake a claim to their share of the lucrative Marijuana market. That
eye-opening expose’ suggests that it’s only a matter of time before the same sort
of wanton violence being reported south of the border will also start erupting all
across this country.
Although Savages is fictional, being
based on Don Winslow’s best-selling novel of the same name, its chilling
account of a California
turf war is so realistically depicted that you easily forget that what you’re
watching isn’t a true story. The movie was directed by three-time Oscar-winner
Oliver Stone who crafted this cautionary tale with a highly-stylized flair akin
to Miami Vice (the TV series) while grounding the grisly goings-on with a
sobering gravitas reminiscent of Traffic (2000).
The picture pits a couple of
homegrown pot producers operating out of Laguna
Beach against a ruthless Chicano gang that covets a
piece of the action. At the point of departure, we find Ben (Aaron Johnson) and
Chon (Taylor Kitsch) living large at an oceanfront mansion with a view thanks
to a crooked DEA Agent (John Travolta) and a very potent strain of weed that
has made them millionaires several times over.
The pair complement each other
nicely, since the former supplies the brains, as a Berkeley grad who double
majored in business and botany, while the latter provides the brawn, as a
former Navy SEAL who served a couple of tours over in Afghanistan. The buddies even
share the same girlfriend, Ophelia (Blake Lively), a tatted-up blonde who
professes love for both of her beaus.
The three share a hedonistic, if unconventional,
existence until the day they’re paid a visit by an emissary (Demian Bichir) sent
to the States by a brutal, Baja crime boss (Salma Hayek) to make the gringos an
offer they can’t refuse. They grudgingly enter a partnership with the
intimidating kingpin only to avoid the thinly-veiled threat of decapitation.
What ensues is a gruesome game of
cat-and-mouse where it’s often difficult to discern who’s got the drop on whom.
Even when the smoke finally clears in this high body-count affair, anticipate a
mind-bending twist en route to a rabbit-out-of-the-hat resolution.
An unsettling vision of America degenerating
into a lawless dystopia like a latter-day Wild Wild West.
Excellent
(4 stars)
Rated R for nudity, drug use, graphic sexuality, gruesome violence,
ethnic slurs and pervasive profanity.
In English and Spanish with subtitles.
Running time: 131 minutes
Distributor: Universal
Studios Home Entertainment
2-Disc Blu-ray/DVD
Combo Pack Extras: Feature commentary with Oliver Stone; feature commentary
with the producers, the screenwriters and the production designer; Stone Cold
Savages; deleted scenes; pocket BLU App; BD-Live; and more.
To see a trailer for Savages,
visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXNxKwAKGpw&feature=watch_response
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