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26th June 2002
Rollerball 15 cert camera

Dir: John McTiernan
Cast: Chris Klein, Jean Reno, LL Cool, J Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Naveen Andrews
Length: 98 minutes
Release: 28th June 2002

Rollberball

I'm a tough guy, I'm a tough guy

The fact this film was destined to be released 18 months ago gives some idea what to expect.

Nigel Bell

In 1975 Norman Jewison's original Rollerball created, if not a stir, then a minor ripple in Hollywood.

It dared suggest big business was all powerful, even controlling politicians and dictating how countries were run.

The remake isn't as entertaining or hard hitting.

The Plot
Disillusioned Jonathan Cross has hopes of making the NFL.

Rollerball
I'm rapping in da house

But when the police come looking for him after the death of a friend he takes up an offer to head to Eastern Europe and participate in the no-holds barred game of Rollerball.

He becomes a hero, at first oblivious to the corruption in the sport.

But when friends start being injured for the sake of television ratings he and an American colleague (played by LL Cool J) try to escape across the border with disastrous results.

The verdict
The trouble with this modern version of Rollerball is that it appears loads of material has ended up on the cutting room floor.

Consequently, by the climax you're playing catch up on what's going on and don't really care.

Director John "Die Hard" McTiernan, was always going to be on a loser trying to compete with the original Rollerball.

Rollerball
Show me the money

That's not to say this update doesn't have its merits.

The opening sequence when Cross (American Pie's Chris Klein) races down the steep streets of San Francisco on a skateboard is full of tension.

Sadly, the actual Rollerball games don't live up to this. Played out on a grown up BMX track they come across as a Fast and the Furious style high octane ride which doesn't convey the excitement of the original.

Indeed, the best scenes are played out away from the Rollerball arena.

Klein and LL Cool J's bid to escape is filmed in night vision green. It's a lengthy scene but holds together and shows you don't need fancy effects / editing to achieve results.

That said the rest of the movie is run of the mill. Jean Reno plays the money-mad Petrovich, desperate to sign a lucrative cable deal which will take his game into North America.

Corruption, money, advertising and associated sleaze is the theme which runs throughout.

Petrovich discovers the more violence in the game the more ratings improve (just how this instant ratings barometer works is a mystery).

Eventually anything goes in Rollerball as long as it's bloody.

A big problem with the film is the role of Klein as the central character. James Caan in the original had a certain amount of gravitas.

Klein is lightweight and it's hard to believe a man who couldn't care less when he was involved in a competitor's death in San Francisco should suddenly come over all moral and worry about his team mates.

2/5

 

 


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