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4/15/2015

Derailed (2005) - Håfström's pointless romance thriller



+ Most Undeserved Hit of the Year


Clive Owen and Jennifer Aniston look graphically inserted and sorely misplaced in the subway here for Mikael Håfström's Derailed

QUICK REVIEW:

Jennifer Aniston (She's Funny That Way (2014)), playing it oh-so sweet, and Vincent Cassel (Irreversible/Irréversible (2002)), - with Xzibit (8 Mile (2002)) as his wingman, - SPOILER make scam rapes that victimize unknowing, British gentlemen into giving away large sums of money. Clive Owen (Children of Men (2006)) is the boring, Neanderthal-like 'modern man', who will rather waste away his savings to ensure his sick daughter's future than do the obviously right thing SPOILER (until the very end); and simply kill the creep.

Derailed, written by Stuart Beattie (Collateral (2004)), based on the 2003 novel of the same title by James Siegel (Detour (2005)), is directed by Swedish director Mikael Håfström (Escape Plan (2013)). It is a film that truly says nothing at all.
The technical sides are just so-so, generally alright, but the plot is what really kills this; it is predictable and unengaging. - A horrible film.
It was the first film distributed by the Weinstein Company in the US, and it has, to my great dismay, been adapted into both two Indian films (Pachaikli Mutchucharam
(2007) and The Train (2007)) and one Ghanaian film (Temptation (2010)).


Related reviews:
Mikael Håfström:  Escape Plan (2013) or, Prison Break for the Elderly (guest review)

Jennifer Aniston's expression in this still seems to sum up Mikael Håfström's insipid Derailed pretty well


Watch the trailer for the film here

Cost: 22 mil. $
Box office: 57.4 mil. $
= Box office success
[A relatively large number of audiences braved the film's poor reviews: Derailed summed up 36 mil. $ (63 % of the total gross) in the US, giving the Weinstein Company a minor (but probably important) hit as their first released film. - One might add that this relatively low-budgeted, star-headed thriller was a pretty safe first bet for them.]

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