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A Las Vegas magician who can see into the future is pursued by FBI agents seeking to use his abilities to prevent a nuclear terrorist attack.
Las Vegas showroom magician Cris Johnson has a secret which torments him: he can see a few minutes into the future. Sick of the examinations he underwent as a child and the interest of the government and medical establishment in his power, he lies low under an assumed name in Vegas, performing cheap tricks and living off small-time gambling "winnings." But when a terrorist group threatens to detonate a nuclear device in Los Angeles, government agent Callie Ferris must use all her wiles to capture Cris and convince him to help her stop the cataclysm.
After passing this DVD at the local video store, the synopsis on the back of the box made it sound like a shallow action film, but some of the reviews here at IMDb persuaded me to check it out.<br/><br/>At the time this review was written, it has not even been five minutes since I got done viewing the film, and I&#39;m not even sure where to begin. First and foremost, my opinion of the writing went from mediocre to bad by the film&#39;s end, and some of the goofy dialog was not helped at all by the actors. The romantic subplot was simply ridiculous, not to mention Nicholas Cage just came off as plain awkward. Now there was a good bit of action, but the gun fights towards the climax felt a bit disorganized at times. Of course, that doesn&#39;t really matter, considering the majority of the rising action and the climax didn&#39;t ACTUALLY happen. Yes, that&#39;s right, just as you think that it&#39;s all over and the good guys lost, you find out that the main character hasn&#39;t even left the room he was in half an hour earlier in the film. At that point, the ACTUAL ending doesn&#39;t even begin to compensate for anything you had just seen.<br/><br/>Finally, I&#39;d like to mention that, despite the DVD synopsis making a point of the fantastic visual effects, I found them...bad, to say the least. The CG-dependent visual effects composition shots looked like graphics in a cut scene of a next gen video game console. Good for games, terrible for a feature film.<br/><br/>All in all, I thought this was a terrible film.
Last weekend, Screen Gems released Vacancy, a taut horror thriller starring Luke Wilson and Kate Beckinsale, both pretty high-profile celebrities, though only Wilson did any publicity for the film. The absence of Beckinsale on the talk show circuit and lack of other such promotion seemed like a bad sign. The result was an extremely disappointing opening weekend for the studio. This week, Paramount releases Next and from the looks of things, it looks like Vacancy all over again. Despite TV ads, there is a noticeable lack of any other promotion. Compare the promotional campaign for Next with Nicolas Cage&#39;s last movie, Ghost Rider, from two months ago. The difference is almost astounding. The two films do have a couple similar plot points. Both feature Cage as a performer with superhuman powers (a stunt motorcyclist in &#39;Rider&#39;, a Las Vegas magician in Next) and both have the obligatory love interest gets kidnapped cliché that should have been retired twenty action pictures ago. While the cliché may have worked in Ghost Rider given the source material, it feels tiresome here along with the now classic cliché of bullet time. Wasn&#39;t The Matrix almost a decade ago? It&#39;s not cool anymore. However, nothing hurts Next more than its twist ending, which despite my urge to, I will not spoil in this comment. It&#39;s a very &quot;Twilight Zone&quot; style ending, one that would work in an anthology television series, but one that is completely inappropriate and unwelcome in a feature like this. Up until the end, in spite of all the clichés, Next is a good time. Performance wise, Nicolas Cage is great as always, Jessica Biel is attractive and charismatic, and the two of them have actual chemistry. Directing is also solid as Lee Tamahori shows the talent that was nowhere to be found with Die Another Day and Along Came a Spider (I can&#39;t comment on the XXX sequel he did two years back as I never saw it). The action sequences are fast-paced and exciting even when getting a tad ridiculous. The script is well written for the most part considering it took three different screenwriters, although it would be interesting to see how the final script progressed from each draft. Overall, Philip K. Dick fans like myself should have a blast with it...until the last few minutes. 7/10
In Next, a crummy action and speculative-fiction hybrid, Nicolas Cage plays a guy who can see into the future two minutes at a time. It's too bad that Mr. Cage couldn't tap into those same powers of divination to save himself from making yet another inexplicably bad choice in roles.
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