Gamer has much in common with the duo's earlier films. It has the same ADD-inspired editing that should come with an epilepsy warning (like video games) and the same tendency to use off kilter camera angle, handheld cameras, and is set in an alternate world where everything is amped up. There are some very distinct differences between the two. While this one subscribes to the hyper kinetic visual style, the story is more focused and seems like it actually has something to say.
The first application of the technology was a game called "Society." This allowed people to control or be controlled by others in a zone where pretty much anything goes. It is popular and controversial, considering what real people are forced to do. Then came its follow up, the wildly more successful follow up, "Slayers." This game is a war game whose participants are death row in mates controlled by gamers. The battle is real, the carnage is real, and the fans are most definitely real. You may wonder why any inmate would wish to participate. The answer is easy, survive thirty battles an you are freed and pardoned.
The entire project is pretty straightforward in terms of story and structure. Underneath the hood there is cursory examination of the gamer culture and the effects of technology on how we live our lives, and perhaps a little on the taking of personal responsibility for your own actions. However, I suspect they are just there to give a little perspective for the wild action.
This movie is not about digging into society's underbelly, nor does it want to dig at some big truth. The team of Neveldine/Taylor has been about one thing since they appeared on the scene, style over substance. Over their three directorial efforts, they have refined the talent and honed their skill. Their work is clearly informed by video games, and with that said, I think they have gotten the closest to conveying what may be like to be inside a video game. I am not sure how they do it, but they take the reigns of chaos, pull back and control it just so much as to keep it from flying off the rails. It is an impressive balancing act.
Bottomline. This movie is a lot of fun. It is as over the top and insane as Crank, yet it is more refined, controlled and has a little something to say, which is more than can be said for Crank. Gamer is a wild ride filled with action, thrills, comedy, and an in your face attitude that won't be denied.
Recommended.
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