THE OLD GUARD OUT NOW
After 6 Underground and Extraction, Netflix could really use a knockout actioner. Sadly, The Old Guard isn’t it. Even an axe-wielding Charlize Theron struggles to wallop much life – endless or otherwise - into Gina Prince-Bythewood’s comic-book riff, a derivative fantasy-actioner so laggy it puts you right off immortality.
Her sharp-parted black hair stirring memories of an earlier genre misfire, Theron plays weary a little too well as
Andromache of Scythia, aka Andy, millennia-old leader of an immortal (mostly…) black-ops posse. Yes, it’s (living for) Aeons Flux. A set-up on a job provides a familiar premise for a payback plot, though complications emerge when another immortal, US Marine Nile (KiKi Layne), is discovered.
The Old Guard peaks with the initial tensions between Andy and Nile, especially when the frost turns fierce for a plane fight. Bones snap so hard, even immortals feel the pain. A centuries-old romance between Marwan Kenzari/Luca Marinelli adds welcome heart, though Matthias Schoenaerts, Chiwetel Ejiofor and – bizarrely, given her action chops – Veronica Ngo are variably under-used.
Elsewhere, tonal issues mount. Harry Melling is misused as a villain who belongs in a different film, one camper (more fun?) than this self-consciously ‘gritty’ myth-mash. If the direction mistakes flat for grounded, reflections on immortality’s torments mistake heavy-going for deep. With the potential for historical hijinks squandered between black-ops clichés and on-thenose song selections, the results drag harder than the live-free, die-never set-up should. “I’ve been here before,” sighs Theron. Roger that. Kevin Harley