BOTTOM
LINE:
A wasted
opportunity of film; and yet another pitiful adaption of a cool
comic book character.
THE
GOOD: I
didn't know much about the character prior to coming to this film
but after watching it even I could tell it wasn't translated well
to the screen. That said however, his visual design is first rate
- he looks damn cool with the flaming skull. The devil is also wonderfully
translated to screen, as are his minions. The concept for the film
is quite interesting and imaginative; a man makes a pact with the
devil to help him save the life of his father but in the process
ends up losing his soul and doing the devil's dirty work. There's
also a history of this happening all through time. Very cool concept.
The Ghost Rider's ability to determine innocent or guilty people
is also a lot of fun. At one point before he transforms in to the
Ghost Rider, Nicholas Cage is thrown in to a jail cell with other
crims. He transforms, and then proceeds to weed out the guilty from
the innocent. Quite an entertaining scene.
THE
BAD: It's
just not well done, all things being said. Sure the Ghost Rider himself
looks cool, some of the action scenes look cool, and the devil is
cool but it just doesn't amount to anything. Everything seems arbitrary
and forced, performances aren't all that convincing, and the story
just doesn't resonate. The film was shot in Melbourne, Australia -
and it looks like Melbourne, not Texas (where the story is set!).
There's no sense of being taken on a journey When you've got a cool
concept but a weak story and weak direction, that's all that remains;
a cool concept but a weak film. It's a shame really because they had
a good base idea to start from.