Story:
In the distant future, humans have turned planet Earth
into a wasteland after many years of war. The only way
to survive is to stick together and protect your food,
gas and water with guns. Right now, the most prosperous
town is Goodman Town, ruled by the evil Tiger Yai and
his men since they took control of the city.
One day, a Fortune-Teller announces to Tiger Yai that
in order to keep his reign as the leader of Goodman
town, he must find a bride within the next four days,
or else he will die. To continue on with his supremacy
and to escape his fate, Tiger Yai calls upon the four
best outlaws of the wasteland to help find him a bride:
Earth, Wind, Fire and Water.
Meanwhile,
Climax, a legendary thug, is roaming the wasteland
in search of gas and water. He is unbeknownst to the
fact that his life will soon be put on the line as
he will soon face his arch enemies, Earth, Wind, Fire
and Water and unintentionally help the exiled habitants
of the wastelands to take back their beloved city
of Goodman Town.
Review:
If you are allergic to silliness, please be warned
as you will need to stay away from this movie or else
you might die of an agonising death. However, if you
can stand an unbalanced story, weird characters, awful
acting and over the top fantasy gun shot action, then
you should give this strange cinematic work a chance.
GOODMAN
TOWN has quite an interesting premise: an anti-hero
versus a crazy bunch of professional killers in a
MAD MAX like world with plenty of action and great
cinematic ideas. Unfortunately, the story is not there
to support everything and the visuals start to become
abused with quick editing. It is a shame as there
are really a lot of interesting ideas and great material
in the movie.
The
movie starts rather simple by introducing our main
character Climax (Climax, Mad Max…get it?) desperately
trying to escape some angry refugees, which he tried
to rob just the moment before. Then, a very imaginative
stop motion credit introduction starts. At this moment,
I was really impressed by the director’s vision.
I really had hoped that this movie was going to be
an incredible piece of fun and art. Unfortunately,
the more the story develops the more my hopes had
fallen into small pieces. First of all, the story
gets way too complicated for the kind of brainless
action movie GOODMAN TOWN is. They really tried too
hard on the script. In fact, it was not the three
or four subplots that convoluted the main story; it
was that all of them were unimaginative and confusing.
On
the other side, the cinematic visuals were quite impressive
to watch. There are really a lot of genius and fresh
ideas, but there is also a lot of cheap fast forward
and quick edit shots too. The editing can get dizzying.
Generally speaking, though, the director did a good
job on the cinematography and action sequences and
I hope to see more of his work one day.
Character
wise, it’s a mixed feeling. The acting is very
poor and most of the actors seem like they are over
acting their dialogue, but on the other side, their
designs are incredible. When you take a look at the
cover, this is the first thing that will strike you.
They all look really bad ass, but on screen well that
is a different thing. The main character is not a
kind-hearted hero so it is normal to not really sympathize
with him, but his acting is mostly limited to facial
expression. The bad guys are the most interesting;
they all have their own speciality moves and favourite
weapons from shotguns to simple six shooters. In fact,
except the stereotyped gay one, who is sometimes annoying
because of the tone of his voice, they all pretty
much steal the show over the main actor.
Fortunately,
the action keeps the film on an appealing level. As
stated earlier, the action scenes are more fantastical
than realistic; unlimited ammo, bad guys who cannot
shoot properly at close range, anything that is shot
at explodes automatically and the good guys are either
extremely lucky or just plain invincible. If you can’t
stand this kind of element, you will for sure hate
the movie very much.
Besides
the action scenes and a few other cinematic ideas,
the film has very little to offer. It is well recommended
for any brainless action fan, but I personally enjoyed
BROTHERHOOD
7, the other Thai action flick, a lot more. Both
share a lot of very similar ideas such as over the
top action and crazy character designs, but BROTHERHOOD
7 is better structured on the story side.