Sunday, March 25, 2012

Mr. & Mrs. Smith Review

For Better or Worse Until Death Do Us Part? Hmmm…

There are many secrets in almost every relationship, but the ones discovered in this movie are risky and pure comedy! In June of 2005, the action-packed movie, Mr. & Mrs. Smith released. Doug Liman directed this romance-slash-comedy-slash-action movie starring famous actors Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt.  Written by Simon Kinberg, Mr. & Mrs. Smith is a combination of Liman’s usual comedy, such as Swingers (1996), and thriller movies, like The Bourne Identity (2002). In the opening, the film portrays an ordinary couple bored with their marriage, but with great actors, an exciting plot, and the rush of emotional impact, the movie quickly makes a drastic turn—once they both find out they are assassins out to kill each other—and all Hell breaks loose!

To begin, in my opinion, great actors alone can make a movie. They have to grasp me and pull me into their world. It is all about belief. I know they are actors but I have to be able to believe what the actor is portraying. If within the time of the movie I feel warped into a different dimension, taken away from all outside sources, and feel as if I am traveling with them, believing, caring and feeling all emotions of the actor, then they have acted well.  The actor’s voice has to flow with the character in a natural fashion. The movements and facial expressions must seem effortless. They have to personalize every aspect of the character well enough that the passion and drive is felt. If the actor’s heart is not in the film, it will most likely be noticeable. The actor has to believe the story themselves to fully make me believe. The goal is not to make people think they are acting but to take the lines and make them their own.



In the film Mr. & Mrs. Smith, John and Jane play their characters flawlessly to me. There was already chemistry beginning to flow with the two behind the scenes (seeing as they are now married) so I think that had added support to their acting skills for this movie.  At the beginning of the movie, the couple is shown going through marriage counseling and has to answer a series of questions. I can instantly feel some of the tension between them when he says they have been married five years and she corrects him and says six. The facial expressions and uncomfortable movements they make help me understand how they are feeling towards each other. They are acting as normal people and I am not looking at them as famous award-winning actors but simply as a miserable couple going through a counseling treatment. Another time where I forget they are actors and are getting into their roles is during the fight scene. The determination in the actors faces are pulling on my insides to try to prevent them from killing each other. They play the roles so well that I feel like I need to jump into the screen and help them overcome their problems. Also with each punch thrown and every bullet shot, I am anxious to see how they are going to escape the battle. Although it is a romantic comedy and I know they will not kill each other, the way they are expressing themselves really gets me into the film and feel as if I am playing the role myself.




I have to say that Angelina and Brad completely met the criteria of being great actors in this movie. I felt like they were just two normal human beings not trying too hard to fulfill the acting role. They really grasped my attention and had me feeling her emotions while tears dropped as well as his emotions when he was angry. I understood every aspect of the characters they had to embody.

Additionally, a good plot further contributes to a great film. In movies, the actors cannot tell the audience the meaning of the story they must explain it through their actions. The plot must be captivating because it can attract and retain the viewers. There is always a goal or object that has to be acquired by the end of the movie. If I feel that the objective is pointless it may stray me away from the movie. Along with a motive, there is also a conflict and obstacles that make it harder for the character to obtain that goal. This is what makes it interesting and is also the main source of the drama. A meaningful plot with a goal and obstacles together make a great storyline that without, would be no movie.


In Mr. & Mrs. Smith, the main storyline is about a bored unhappy couple that discovers their spouses are assassins and are on a mission to kill each other. This sparks my interest because they are wild, adventurous, and daring outside of their marriage, but when they come home there is not a moment the marriage is not dull. To exemplify, Jane is found climbing a mountain in one scene while John is getting into a full brawl but they cannot even cuddle together in bed at night. Furthermore, once they find out, they go through all sorts of risks and endanger themselves trying to kill each other. I am fully engaged in this movie it just captivates me. I know the meaning of the plot through the characters they do not have to say what is happening. The goal is to kill each other but there is a slight twist in the end where they relight the spark in the marriage and end up together happier than before.  In romantic comedies the plot is usually similar. Most of the time the couple gets back together before the movie ends. The main element romantic comedies have to possess is a different way to bring the lovers together, which the movie Mr. & Mrs. Smith does. How many couples are brought together after trying to assassinate one another?

Last, a great film that has an emotional impact can leave a lasting effect on me. When I watch a movie, whether it is scary, action, or comedy, the ones that draw me in emotionally are the ones I enjoy the most. Other factors contribute to a great film, but if it steers me away from my reality and allows me to feel for each character, then it is a job well done. After watching the movie, if I am brought back home after such rush and express pleasurable satisfaction, then I know it had an emotional impact on me. In this movie, (although it is just that—a movie), I got a better insight on how American marriages are portrayed. I see how some couples act towards each other during bad stages of their marriage. I also got a better sense that sometimes they just need a little liveliness to spark up the flame. I felt angry when the characters were angry as well as sad when they expressed sad feelings. There were plenty moment where I was full of chuckles and if I am laughing throughout a movie then I know it had to be a great one!

Overall, movies I like have to have awesome actors, a great plot, and have an emotional impact on me. The actors have to make me believe the character and take the lines and make them flawless actions, the plot has to be captivating and shown not told, and the film has to have an emotional impact on me to where I feel all of my emotions went on a rollercoaster ride! Mr. & Mrs. Smith completely met the criteria and I think it is an amazing film.