xXx: Return of Xander Cage
Blu-ray
Review by Kam Williams
Vin
Diesel Reprises Role He Originated in Latest Episode of High-Impact,
Action Series
When
it was released back in 2002 , xXx grossed over a quarter-billion
dollars worldwide in theaters alone. The visually-captivating
espionage adventure starring Vin Diesel was reminiscent of James
Bond, except it featured a hunkier hero and more spectacular stunts
and special effects.
The
high-octane thriller so overshadowed the relatively-mundane Die
Another Day that year that Pierce Brosnan would soon be replaced by
Daniel Craig as 007. Ironically, Vin Diesel was also replaced by Ice
Cube in xXx 2, a drismal sequel that bombed at the box office,
leaving a once-promising franchise on life support.
It's
taken a decade and a half, but Vin is finally reprising the role he
originated. The good news is that the picture arrives laced with the
sort of death-defying feats that made the first xXx such a hit. That
means a plethora of action sequences in which our superhuman
protagonist proves impervious to bullets and the laws of gravity.
There
are also tons of the trademark titillation, coming courtesy of both
Vin's beefcake and a bevy of adoring beauties. Directed by D.J.
Caruso (Disturbia), xXx: Return of Xander Cage even tips its hat to
earlier episodes via cameos by Samuel L. Jackson and Ice Cube.
At
the point of departure, we find Xander living under the radar in
self-imposed exile in Latin America. He's still an extreme sports
enthusiast, and just for fun skis across the treetops of a verdant
rain forest before switching to a skateboard for an
equally-breathtaking ride down a winding mountainside highway.
Next
thing you know, he's being coaxed out of retirement by a CIA chief
(Toni Collette) to keep the world safe for democracy. The mission
involves retrieving a devastating weapon of mass destruction
code-named "Pandora's Box" that's fallen into the hands of
a gang of daredevils led by a diabolical trio
(Donnie Yen, Tony Jaa and Deepika Padukone) bent on world domination.
Very Good (3 stars)
Rated PG-13 for sexuality, profanity and pervasive violence`
Running time: 107 minutes
Distributor: Paramount Home Media Distribution
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