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Hollywood.com Says
David Mamet
takes his singular style into the rarefied world of jiu-jitsu, but the combination of his hard-bitten dialogue and the very UN
Rocky
-like milieu of this particular martial arts arena don’t really produce satisfying results.
Story
Mike (
Chiwetel Ejiofor
) is a true purist, a master Jiu-jitsu teacher who, along with his wife Sondra (
Sonia Braga
), operates a rundown academy. At great cost to himself, Mike is not a sellout but his refusal to train his students for the more commercial aspects of the mixed martial arts game leads him into trouble after a freak accident: A wacked-out lawyer (
Emily Mortimer
) accidentally shoots a cop’s gun at the window, sending his life and business into a tailspin. When he coincidentally meets and bails out movie star Chet Frank (
Tim Allen
), the grateful guy offers him a big job and some expensive bling, an act that actually sends him further into debt and into the unwelcoming arms of some very shady dudes including a loan shark (
David Paymer
) and a fight promoter (sleight of hand artist
Ricky Jay
). This leads to something he once thought untenable--an invitation to return to the ring for a quick $50 grand and financial salvation.
Acting
You can never go wrong with
Chiwetel Ejiofor
(
Talk to Me
), one of the leading young actors of his generation who obviously jumped at the opportunity to do Mamet on film. His commanding presence as this stoic but conflicted character makes Mike’s increasingly desperate situation human.
Ejiofor
is totally convincing as a master of Jiu-jitsu, a sport with legions of fans who could easily spot a phony but won’t be able to tell the actor apart from the real thing. It’s also nice to see
Sonia Braga
back on screen with a role that has meat on its bones. Reliable pros like
Emily Mortimer
, as the hyper lawyer,
Paymer
and
Mamet
regular
Joe Mantegna
--who turns up working for Chet--all add color to the proceedings, as does
Mamet
’s real-life wife
Rebecca Pidgeon
playing Chet’s wife. Oddest casting would seem to be
Tim Allen
, but he blends right in as a film star who has been around the block a few times.
Direction
The most accomplished
David Mamet
screenplays such as
The Untouchables
,
The Verdict
,
Glengarry Glen Ross
and
Wag The Dog
have been handled by other directors. But
Mamet
’s own coolly detached directorial talents have been used to good effect on fine efforts like 1987’s splendid
House of Games
(his debut) and 10 years later on the fascinating
The Spanish Prisoner
. Others like
Spartan
,
Oleanna
and
Heist
had problems. So does
Redbelt
. Here, again tackling his own script, he’s certainly right at home in the Jiu-jitsu world and hard-core fans will probably be enthralled, but the detail and clear devotion he has for the sport may actually have the effect of distancing the rest of audience from his film. He’s a little TOO into this stuff. It ain’t
Rocky
or all 900 of its imitators and its not meant to be, but the rooting factor just isn’t there, despite
Ejiofor
’s fine work. You watch at arm’s length. Certainly aspects of his gritty story probably reflect
Mamet
’s uncompromising personality, his own view of the world. That’s admirable, but it’s not enough to make this well-acted movie anything more than a nice try.
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