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Collateral (2004)

Collateral
"I know you're a comedian and everything Foxx, but if you call me Perry Como one more time, I'm gonna shoot you and make it look like an accident."

Starring:

Tom Cruise
Jamie Foxx
Mark Ruffalo
Jada Pinkett Smith

Released By:

Dreamworks Pictures

Released In:

2004

Rated:

R

Reviewed By:

Adam Mast

Grade:

B+


Collateral is a return to form for director Michael Mann. While his last picture (the disappointing Ali) benefited from strong performances - including an Oscar nominated one in the form of a picture perfect Will Smith - the screenplay lacked focus and in the end, I walked away wishing that I'd just stayed home and watched When We Were Kings again.

Collateral finds Mann in "Heat" territory again, which is fine, because this master filmmaker really excels in the crime/thriller genre (in addition to Heat, check out the stellar Manhunter, or The Insider).

Collateral features a more mature and graying Tom Cruise as a contract killer who goes by the name of Vincent. A consummate professional looking for a cab to shuttle him from one job to the next. Enter Jamie Foxx as a cabby named Max who agrees to taxi Vincent for the night after he offers him a tidy sum of cash. Of course, Max is hardly aware of this intense passenger's particular line of work until after the first of several unfortunate accidents opens his eyes as to the kind of ride he's signed on for.

Collateral Crackles with electricity and the bond that develops between driver and passenger has a strange, yet fascinating dynamic. Tom Cruise is outstanding in a rare bad-guy performance. He has a wicked sense of humor that perfectly punctuates his cold professionalism and self confidence. As I watched him do his thing in this well-paced thriller, I found that as distasteful as the acts Vincent carried out were, I couldn't help but like this character. And in a way, so does Max. That's a true testament to Cruise's ability as a performer. While he is one of the biggest box-office stars in the world, I sometimes can't help but feel he's slightly underrated as an actor.

Jamie Foxx proves the perfect match for the Icy-cool Cruise. Generally thought of as a comic-actor, his dramatic chops are his secret weapon (his turn as Ray Charles in the upcoming biopic Ray looks spectacular) - and his performance as Taxi Max is further testament to Foxx's depth of talent. Max dreams of one day being a private driver for celebrities, and a nice fistful of cash isn't going to hurt that cause - but he's not a man without a conscience, which eventually comes into play. Interestingly Foxx's role was to be played by Adam Sandler, and while that might have been interesting, I'm glad Mann went with Foxx. The rapport that slowly builds between he and Cruise, feels genuine; and there are moments in the picture when these two colorful characters truly appear to be enjoying each other's company. That is until Vincent's plans for the evening kind of kills the mood.

Michael Mann is a Maestro with films like this. The entire picture was shot digitally, and the style suits the material perfectly. The colors, sights and sounds of LA are expertly captured, and by the end of Collateral, it is clear that Los Angeles isn't only the setting of this movie, but a character as well. Mann knows LA inside and out - not only the look, but it's residents and their rhythm all figure into the feel of the film.

The screenplay is sharp, offering up twists, turns and spontaneous bursts of violence - all while allowing these character-relationships to grow. Through the first three quarters of this movie, I seriously wasn't sure who was going to live or who was going to die, and that in itself was quite exciting. But then the final quarter of the film comes into play. I won't go into deep detail, but I will say that one of Vincent's marks, is incredibly predictable and almost stops the film dead in it's tracks. I had really hoped that Collateral wouldn't go in this all-too-obvious direction, but it does. Luckily, as routine and dull as this cliched twist is, Mann shoots the hell out of it. The climax of this picture is taut and thrilling, so much so, that I was almost willing to forgive the movie for it's unnecessary trip to familiar-ville.

The only other major flaw I would point out, is that I wasn't terribly fond of all the music choices, some of which were painfully intrusive. James Newton Howard's score is terrific (as usual), but some of the rock songs seemed sorely out of place (most notably, a tune by Audioslave - I love the song, but it doesn't compliment the scene that it plays over).

I was chatting with our music man Kyle England who was fortunate enough to see a special screening of this picture a few nights ago. He also felt that, had the movie not turned into a routine thriller in the final act, it would have been one of the best films of the year. I'm inclined to agree with him.

Still, we both agreed that this is a very solid thriller with terrific performances, expert execution and a tight pace. It's cool in every sense of the word. Take for instance, a sequence in which Vincent takes time out of his busy schedule to buy Max a drink at a Jazz/blues club. Mann allows the scene to linger so that we the audience get a chance to take in some truly amazing music. Like I said, cool.

Collateral (though damaged by a pat ending) is slick, blazing entertainment, and easily one of the hippest thrillers of the year.

:: zBoneman.com Reader Comments ::

Micky Geller

Micky Geller

I agree with your assesment of Colateral pretty much across the board, but I think it's a good solid A- I really came to care about Foxx's character and in spite of a somewhat disappointing ending, Collateral still delivers on several levels. It allows Jamie Foxx to show us that the acting chops he displayed in Ali weren't a fluke. It allows Tom Cruise to check off "soulless assassin" on his list of roles to play. And it allows Michael Mann to show us that it's not the kind of camera but the artist who wields it that makes all the difference.

Co-Lover

Co-Lover

In the race for best film of the summer, I think Collateral needs to be considered. I felt like Spiderman was overrated, and the fact that there's alot more human interaction and character development places Mann's film a nose ahead of The Bourne Supremacy. This one's a sleeper, that didn't get alot of hype - but is coming out of the gates pretty strong.

Brad Holt

Brad Holt

If you pine to see Tom Cruise play a truly interesting Bad-guy don't forget about Magnolia. A film that you either love or hate and I've read where you stand. I just find it impossible to knock a film that features Cruise as a television Evangelizing Misogynist?

Crystal Procter

Crystal Procter

Tom Cruise might be the criminal in this movie. but I'll tell you one thing true. Jamie Foxx steals this movie outright.

Adam

Adam

Brad,

Hi there. I agree. Cruise is amazing in Magnolia, but it's just one of those pictures I couldn't get into. I like some of P.T. Anderson's work, but that one didn't do it for me. And while we're on the topic of Tom Cruise, I suppose his role in Interview With A Vampire might also be considered a bad guy of sorts, and I thought he did a pretty good job in that one too.

Crystal,

Hi there. I thought Foxx and Cruise complimented each other perfectly in this movie, and it's really nice to see Jamie prove himself in picture like this. After watching him in Oliver Stone's disappointing Any Given Sunday, I knew there was more to this solid actor than meets the eye. I can't wait to see that Ray Charles bio pic. Check out the trailer at quicktime.com. It looks amazing.

Tawnee Washington

Tawnee Washington

After Ali, I don't think Jamie Fox has a damn thing to prove about his acting ability. And he certainly has a good eye for picking projects. Unlike a few ex-Living Color alums. I can't wait to see Ray.

Shilo Christian

Shilo Christian

Michael Mann is a God. There are few directors who work with such fluent confidence in his vision. The chemistry between Cruise and Foxx is outstanding, and Mann is a master of using all 5 senses to dazzle an audience. If you're wondering about smell - I was talking about popcorn. Mann is such a genius even the popcorn smells intense. This review is kind of like the movie - it started out strong and then kind of petered out in the last act.

Professor Plum

Professor Plum

During the whole movie I kept trying to decide who Tom's gray hair made him look like - you got it - Perry Como. I wouldn't have guessed that there was anybody working on a website like this, old enough to remember Perry Como. This is a very entertaining site, both funny and informative - good writing. I'll spread the word

Professor Plum

Patti Morgan

Patti Morgan

I think it was quite courageous of Cruise to play a part where he comes off as completely unglamorous slickster. Particularly when you consider that you can rent Cold Mountain and watch Nicole Kidman mounting Jude Law who looks hot enough to melt the snow off the alps.

Drew

Drew

Couldn't agree more, I thought I was watching the best film of the year until the last half hour. Still a great flick and great performances from Cruise and Foxx.

Rizzo

Rizzo

Drew, I have to disagree with you even THINKING this was the best movie of the year! Jamie Foxx is a comedian and has NEVER really been a taxi driver in his entire life (I've read his bio.)

Then some moron that writes for this site made the comparison to T.C. (I'm in the biz so I can call Tom Cruise that) had the gall to refer to him as "Perry Como". Again my friend, you need to do your research and realize that neither has Thomas ever played a part of a singer in his career nor has he ever sung in his youth. (I've also read his bio.)

Every critic worth a salt has agreed with me that the best movie of the year thus far is either, "Finding Nemo" - which was "loosely" based on a true story which most people do not know, however it is true--believe it or not..although Spielberg did decide to pass on this project originally, but the winner for best picture for 2004 will definitely go to, "The Butterfly Effect."

I'm in the biz in L.A., so I do know my stuff.

Drew

Drew

Rizzo, you're obviously mistaken - you're probably thinking about Collateral Damage wherein Jamie Fish plays a taxi driving clown who must drive to Australia in order to save Perry Como's kid from a band of terrorist gorillas in the mist- what were ya - born on the fourth of July? I didn't know they had a town named Hollywood in West Virginia, say hello to your uncle Dad.

New Mann

New Mann

If you feel like a new Mann movie - Variety is reporting that Michael Mann's next film will be a depression era crime film based on Bryan Burrough's Barbarians At The Gate. Leonardo DiCaprio is slated to star ... whatever you might think about Leo there's no doubt the big A-list directors love the guy ... Cameron, Spielberg, Scorsese, Mann ... talk about a charmed life ...

Cruise Patrol

Cruise Patrol

I admit that I am guilty as Mr. Mast. Whenever I talk about actors, or give a quick list of who I think are amongst the best actors working today, I consistently overlook one name. Tom Cruise. Why? I'm not sure… but I'm an idiot for doing it.

In over 20 films… has he EVER given a poor performance? I can name 6 off the top of my head that he probably should have gotten some Oscar consideration for. He may be the most consistent actor working today. He can be funny, serious, play in a drama, comedy, action flick… and even, as we see now, a DAMN good villain.

Collateral is a good film. Not a great film, but certainly better than average. But all I could think about coming out of the theater is how Cruise strapped that movie to his back and carried it all the way. He is AMAZING in this movie. I'm shocked about how little buzz his performance is getting from the media, but I'll tell you right now, if the Oscars were being given out tomorrow I'd personally be handing the gold to Cruise. He brought so much to this character, such depth to an otherwise 2 dimensional character, that you're just mesmerized whenever he's on screen.

If for no other reason… go see Collateral just so you can see what I think is the best performance by an actor yet this year. Tell me I'm wrong.

sirdizzy

sirdizzy

This is the kind of movie that is so intense that you think it has a lot more action that it really does. The movie seems like it is an action packed thrill ride but it is more of a drama as the performance that Tom Cruise gives is nothing short of perfect. Cruise just steals the screen away and you cannot help but being engrossed in his performance. Tom Cruise has matured as an actor as he has gotten older and each one of his movies now days are nothing short of breathe taking. It is surprising sometimes to see what Hollywood type cast as a pretty boy for so many years show that he has incredible talent at his craft. He totally makes you believe he is whatever character he is playing as you can see him as this cool suave hitman that takes no prisoners. Jamie Foxx might not have been the best choice though, to costar in this movie as he just isn't up to stuff for most of the movie. He is forced to overact to compensate for the job that Cruise does. I am not saying he is a total failure in the movie but I am sure they could have found someone better to play the role of the reluctant cabby. Despite Foxx's performance this movie is still incredible and just packed with skin tingling drama and Cruise just sucks you into another great performance.

J Martin

J Martin

It seems like the more and more I read and hear about this movie, the less I hear about how good Jamie Foxx was and the more I hear about Cruise - this was a film that would not have succedded without the chemistry that both actors made together

Adam

Adam

J Martin,

I couldn't agree more. The movie really works because of both performances. Foxx is moving up in the world. He was very good in the recent Redemption and looks absolutely stunning in the upcoming Ray.

Large

Large

Hands down best action film of the year

sikander

sikander

i jus saw this movie, it's a great movie and the permormances of jamie fox and tom curise were awesome, the directorial work of micheal mann is inspired, i simply love the this movie.

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