Pain & Gain (DVD REVIEW)
Pain & Gain
DVD
Review by Kam Williams
Michael Bay Change of Pace Recreates Real-Life
Kidnapping Plot
Michael Bay
is a director whose name has mostly come to be associated with stunt-driven
action flicks such as Armageddon, Bad Boys and the Transformers franchise. His
latest offering, however, Pain & Gain, represents a relatively-cerebral
departure in that it tones down the special effects and pyrotechnics in favor
of credible plot and character development.
Based on a true tale that transpired
in Florida
back in the Nineties, the alternately comical and gruesome crime caper revolves
around the felonious exploits of a trio of bodybuilders who hatched a kidnap
for ransom plot that went terribly awry. The mastermind of the ill-fated scheme
was Daniel Lugo (Mark Wahlberg), an ex-con employed as a personal trainer at
Sun Gym in Miami.
A regular there was Victor Kershaw (Tony Shalhoub), an arrogant businessman from Colombia with an oversized ego and
a temper to match. That condescending attitude makes it easy for Daniel to consider extorting cash from his
client, especially given how rich the guy is.
So, he enlists the assistance of
couple of equally-buff cronies, recently-paroled Paul (Dwayne Johnson) and
steroid-addicted Adrian (Anthony Mackie).
But the
seat-of-the-pants plan has little chance of success, despite the pea brains of
the operation’s assurances that “I know what I’m doing” because “I’ve watched a
lot of movies.”
One complication is Born Again
Paul’s moral reservations, since he’s turned his life over to Jesus. Meanwhile,
Adrian himself is very distracted himself by a case of juice-induced erectile
dysfunction.
Nevertheless, the three still
proceed with the conspiracy, abducting Victor and taking him to an abandoned
warehouse where they torture him mercilessly to figure out where his fortune is
hidden. The grisly goings-on are repeatedly presented as humorous onscreen,
effectively masking the fact that the participants in truth landed stiff prison
sentences for their evil deeds.
Credit the convincing performances
by the leads, especially Dwayne Johnson (cast against type here as a fairly
sensitive soul), for actually inducing you to empathize and laugh at the wacky
antics of some despicable miscreants. Ditto Tony
Shalhoub who
plays such a dislikable victim that he makes it easy to roots for his captors.
A reminder ripped right out of the
tabloids that while crime does not pay, it sometimes serves as fodder for lurid
headlines and hilarious hijinks.
Very Good
(3 stars)
Rated R for graphic nudity, bloody violence, crude sexuality, drug use
and pervasive profanity
Running time: 129
minutes
Distributor:
Paramount Home Media Distribution
Pain & Gain Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack Extras: Feature film
in High Definition.
To see a trailer for
Pain & Gain, visit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEQ8jyvmYtw
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