Rutherglen Reformer

Heavenly leads rock in fun-filled reboot

Angelic action defies expectatio­ns

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Charlie’s Angels Sky Cinema Premiere ●●● As a teenager when the previous Charlie’s Angels movies were first realised, my motivation­s for enjoying them may have been, shall we say, questionab­le!

Subsequent viewings revealed all of their flaws and the buzz surroundin­g this reboot wasn’t great ahead of its release.

And while Charlie’s Angels 2019 is far from first rate filmmaking, I was pleasantly surprised by how enjoyable it was.

Let’s get the obvious out of the way first; right from the opening line – “women can do anything” – this reboot is a feminine war cry with every male character, bar one or two, presented as dumb, odious, creepy or evil.

No matter their incarnatio­n, the Angels have always been strong females but I’m not sure it was a wise move by director Elizabeth Banks to exhibit this at the expense of the men throughout her movie. The Angels themselves – Kristen Stewart (Sabina), Naomi Scott (Elena) and Ella Balinska (Jane) – are a captivatin­g trio sharing fun interplay; Stewart in particular – an actress you wouldn’t associate with such a role – is a ball of positive, controlled energy.

Going down the rookie Angel route – with Scott – is a new angle to take but often just an excuse for exposition.

There are too many characters – did we really need Luis Gerardo Méndez’s nutrition-obsessed Q wannabe? – and the spy stuff is more Ocean’s Eleven formulate plan and look cool while implementi­ng it-like than dangling from helicopter­s ala Mission: Impossible.

Thankfully, the fights scenes are frenetical­ly cut, the locations luscious and the plot includes a couple of surprising rug-pulls.

Feisty-but-forgettabl­e, Charlie’s Angels 2019 deserves better than its negative reception suggested, but heavily relies on the lead trio’s heavenly chemistry.

●What do you think about the Charlie’s Angels reboot? How does it measure up to the original seventies TV show and previous movies?

Pop me an email at ian.bunting@ reachplc.com and I will pass on your comments – and any movie or TV show recommenda­tions you have – to your fellow readers.

 ??  ?? Ready for action (l-r) Stewart, Balinska and Scott as the new Angels
Ready for action (l-r) Stewart, Balinska and Scott as the new Angels

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