Movie “Charlie’S Angels”
Thomas Kim The film, “Charlie’s Angels” was a visually motivated movie. This
film fit under the genre of action/comedy. The action and camera work moved the
story forward while keeping the audience attentive. The primary characters were
Dylan, a rebellious tomboy, Natalie, a ditzy encyclopedia, Alex, a no nonsense
achiever and Eric Nox, a criminal mastermind. Dylan, Natalie and Alex are the
main protagonists who work as detectives for a mysterious figure known as
Charlie. Dylan’s motivation is her yearning to have a father figure, which
ultimately leads her to protect her boss, Charlie. Natalie and Alex’s
motivations are tied to Dylan’s while Natalie is also searching for love and
Alex is trying to open up to her boyfriend. Eric Nox’s motivation is to have
revenge for the death of his father. Our three heroines, Alex, Dylan and Natalie
are highly trained super detectives who are hired to find a missing voice
recognition computer program and the program’s creator, Eric Nox. The three
girls determine through some detective work that their main suspect is Nox’s
main competitor, Redstar Communications. The three go undercover and plant a
link to Redstar’s main computer network. They soon discover that they have been
double crossed by Eric Nox who only used the girls to gain access to Redstar’s
communication satellites which he will use in conjunction with his voice
recognition program to locate the elusive Charlie whom he blames for the death
of his father. Bosley, the liaison between the girls and Charlie, is kidnapped
in order to locate Charlie. The girls must now find Bosley and Eric Nox and
prevent Eric from locating Charlie.
The girls free Bosley but Eric Nox has
already located Charlie and flies to kill him in an attack helicopter. Alex,
Dylan and Natalie manage to get aboard the helicopter and reprogram the missile,
which Eric Nox is planning on using to kill Charlie. The missile instead of
destroying Charlie is diverted and kills Eric Nox instead. Charlie is saved and
the girls go on vacation. The primary source of conflict is that the girls are
pressed for time in locating Eric Nox before he locates Charlie. The need to
protect Charlie is the main drive in the girls’ actions. The characters were
exposed through situations which revealed their inner beings. Dylan’s mother
died when she was young and she never had a chance to meet her father. The lack
of a father figure creates a need for Dylan to protect the one father figure she
has in Charlie. Natalie wants to find a good man who she can love. When she
meets a man who understanding and supportive she wants everything to work out.
Alex has not been completely honest with her boyfriend and she wants to open up
to him. Eric Nox’s father was killed while he was serving in the army. He
believes that Charlie, who was best friends with Eric’s father, killed him. Now
he wants revenge. I give the movie one and a half thumbs up. The movie was
entertaining albeit unrealistic. The action scenes were like eye candy. Through
the use of slow motion, stop motion and intricate choreography the fight scenes
are reminiscent of the antigravity duels in “The Matrix”. The witty lines in the
script, undoubtedly credited towards scribe, Ed Solomon, helped to alleviate the
ridiculousness of the action scenes. Overall the movie’s main goal is to
entertain the eyes with a feast of special effects and chop-socky battles
between the characters and the movie delivers with a flash-poppy eye candy film.
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