Savages.....(Natural born dealers…)
Film Details
- 15
- UK Theatrical Release Date: Sep 21st 2012
- Genre
- Starring
- Aaron Johnson,
- Taylor Kitsch,
- Emile Hirsch,
- Blake Lively,
- Benicio Del Toro
- Director
Twitchy Afghanistan war vet Chon
(Taylor Kitsch), his surfer-dude best bud Ben (Aaron Johnson), and their
it’s-complicated communal girlfriend O (Blake Lively) spend their time
running a multi-million-dollar weed business.
Their breezy, idyllic lifestyle is rudely interrupted when a Mexican drug cartel moves into town, demanding a cut of their take.
When our heroes refuse, O is snatched from a shopping spree and held at axe-point for ransom.
Cue
bloodbath… Oliver Stone has spent most of the last decade crafting
political-tragic dramas and Fidel Castro docs, which is why Savages, whose closest cousin is Natural Born Killers, is such a surprising about-face.
It’s
a frothy B-movie cocktail served in a big-budget goblet, complete with
an A-list supporting cast of weird-haired kooks (Benicio Del Toro as a
mulleted thug, John Travolta as a balding crooked cop, Salma Hayek as a
femme fatale with a Cleopatra cut), perfume-ad visuals, several (fully
clothed) threesomes, and some jaw-dropping, eye-rolling, cheeseball
dialogue (“I have orgasms. Chon has wargasms”).
It’s lightweight,
empty-skulled stuff, sun-dappled and dreamy, punctuated with
splatter-movie carnage. Hayek, as the beyond-ruthless drug queenpin
Elena, is the standout; a smirking death-goddess with a mile-long mean
streak.
As for the leads, it’s clear Stone hired most of them for
their profiles: at least half the film is dedicated to close-ups of
their pretty mugs.
The face-fetishising is distracting, but
manageable. The same can’t be said for the cop-out finale, which is a
cheat, plain and simple. Still, Savages is a brisk, bloody howl.
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