Review by Flaco Jones

Review of Looper (Film)

Review of Looper (Film)

Time travel stories are hard to pull off. There will always be nitpickers who love to point out plot holes, citing scientific theories that they subscribe to that they believe null and void the entire plot. While I do appreciate that it gets people involved and researching theoretical time travel, just debunking the plot because it doesn’t fit your definition of how time travel should work means you may never like a time travel story. My only prerequisite for these stories is that they explain their time travel rules and as long as they follow those rules they clearly set out, then it works for me.

This brings me back (See what I did there?) to Looper.  Looper revolves around bounty hunters in a future society. They get paid to assassinate anonymous targets sent from an even-further-into-the-future society. Eventually they will execute themselves, only finding out after the deed is done that they just killed their future counterpart based on the huge bounty they receive followed by a special “retirement” party. Their loop is now closed, so they can go off and do basically whatever they want until their eventual day of reckoning.I won’t describe any more of the plot, but I will say that it does a great job establishing the rules of its time travel universe and then following those rules, so the plot was extremely satisfying from that point of view. What really pushed the film home for me was the performance by Joseph Gordon-Levitt. After hitting it big in the recent Christopher Nolan universe of films, he goes back to his movie roots. He again teams with Director Rian Johnson, who’s 2005 murder mystery Brick started Gordon-Levitt on the path of shaking his child star persona to become a full-fledged movie star. 

Bruce Willis stars as the elder Gordon-Levitt character. While the actors wouldn’t seem to be great matches to play the same person, Gordon-Levitt goes the extra mile by giving the best young Bruce Willis impression imaginable, even down to his now trademark whisper-speak among his many other mannerisms as an actor we’ve all known for years. For his part, Bruce Willis doesn’t get in the way of the movie, but also doesn’t do anything we haven’t seen before. He’s good enough, but the true star here is Gordon-Levitt and luckily he is the primary focus for the majority of the film. 

The production is obviously done on a modest budget, but the effects are subtle enough to sell this as a future society without making a ton of compromises. I felt constantly reminded of Willis’ other time travel film, Twelve Monkeys. However, this film also feels like it has a 90’s action film at its heart, which is no doubt aided by the presence of Willis. Many conflicts are resolved with guns as opposed to words, and there were more blood ‘n guts moments than I was expecting going in. But the movie is smart enough in its storytelling that it more than makes up for the parts that some may find beneath it. 

I’m a big fan of time travel stories, especially when it’s done right. When Looper is at its best, it’s a convoluted yet well executed plot anchored by excellent performances, especially from its lead actor. When it’s at its worst, it’s still a gritty and fun action flick reminiscent of the glory days of 90’s cheese-ball action movies like Timecop and Virtuosity. 

Acquisition Method: Blu-Ray ($35.99 MSRP) Rental

Our Grade:
A-
Your Grade: B+
(Based on 2 grades)
The Good:
* Fast-paced, clever storytelling that follows the rules of its time travel universe.
* Joseph Gordon-Levitt disappears into his role and is the heart and soul of the film.
The Bad:
* Occasionally devolves into a shoot-‘em-up to advance the plot.

Flaco Jones is a former film school grad and current professional A/V nerd. You can follow him @flaco_jones on Twitter.

Review by - 4/28/2013 9:36 AM228 views

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pkjr92
pkjr92
CONCURRING OPINION

Grade: B+
Great acting and a fantastic "look" for the film set it apart more than anything else. Complicated might be the simplest explanation regarding the plot, but it's really not all that important. I absolutely agree that it has that 90s-action mood, and it's always satisfying to see Mr. Willis exercising his Second Amendment rights.
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Salvalus
Salvalus
CONCURRING OPINION

Grade: B
I thought the movie was entertaining as well. There were loop(er) holes but I tried not to think of the Temporal Prime Directive of Star Trek. It's curious to see his personality change between the two versions of himself (older/younger). The child was a twist I wasn't fully expecting. This movie is worth a NetFlix rental but I wouldn't purchase it.

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act_deft
act_deft
4/28/2013 2:40 PM

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I wanted to give this movie a try since I've heard it had great action. And it seems like a really interesting story too. But we'll see.

Great review, btw =)
Flaco_Jones
Flaco_Jones
4/28/2013 3:03 PM

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It had a lot more action than I was expecting. Definitely worth checking out if you're in the mood for that.
Salvalus
Salvalus
4/28/2013 1:33 PM

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Great review! I'm looking forward to reviewing Star Trek Into Darkness soon!
Flaco_Jones
Flaco_Jones
4/28/2013 3:02 PM

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Thanks for the review response. I didn't expect the subplot with the kid at all. I plan for my future reviews to be a bit more in depth (though still spoiler free) but when I saw Looper I wasn't writing for the site yet so I just hit on the stuff I remembered best.
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