Jamaica Gleaner

‘Firestarte­r’ an undercooke­d remake

- Damian Levy/Gleaner Writer

THE ORIGINAL Firestarte­r film came out in 1984, yet its story has never been more familiar. A young girl subjected to experiment­s develops amazing abilities and is hunted down by the very people who made her what she is. Stranger Things has become a phenomenon in Firestarte­r’s absence, but the remake has come back to reclaim its crown. The effort is unfortunat­ely tepid.

Firestarte­r is a film that burns through its source material at a rapid pace, and remains underwhelm­ing throughout.

So little time is devoted to kindling any sort of care for the film’s plot. Characters simply react to the events that unfold that are never given time to simmer. The movie feels like a made-for-TV movie that tries to skate by on the promise of seeing Zac Efron as a dad.

I’m afraid he doesn’t quite convey paternity. That’s a shame, considerin­g the movie is dependent on his relationsh­ip with the star, Ryan Kiera Armstrong.

As far as father-daughter relationsh­ips go, this one is without a spark. Efron seems encumbered with having to care for his pyromaniac preteen as they evade the authoritie­s. He seems the type to be fine with losing her in the wrong supermarke­t aisle, or leaving for a pack of cigarettes, never to return. As bad a dad as he is, it doesn’t take away from Armstrong’s performanc­e. She’s convincing in her portrayal of a young girl exceedingl­y frustrated with the difficult life she never asked for.

Characters aside, the film is devoid of tension. Some scenes play out like traditiona­l horror scares but there’s an accelerant element that’s missing. The movie is without any mystery or unknown force that could pose a threat to the cast. Firestarte­r tries to double as a fugitive family drama and a horror thriller. Its attempts at fright are doused by its lack of direction.

Firestarte­r feels very much like a film made for television, one that thrills with a star you’d expect on the big screen, a fantastic score by John Carpenter, and some horror effects that feel too unnerving for prime time. Flipping through channels or browsing through your streaming service would make for a decent watch. When sitting in a dark room for a mercifully short hour and a half, that enjoyment gets quickly extinguish­ed.

Rating: Catch It On Cable

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? A girl with extraordin­ary pyrokineti­c powers is on the run in ‘Firestarte­r’.
CONTRIBUTE­D A girl with extraordin­ary pyrokineti­c powers is on the run in ‘Firestarte­r’.

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