Friday, September 5, 2008

JCVD

by Jay Kerr on September 5, 2008 · 1 comment

in Film Festivals,TIFF

JCVD

JCVD (2008, Director: Mabrouk El Mechri): At just 47 years-old, Jean-Claude Van Damme (JCVD) is looking really old and tired. He’s a fading action hero like Sylvester Stallone and Steven Seagal. What could be a better way to get back in the spot­light than make a film about your­self, warts and all? It worked for Pauly Shore, sort of.

Van Damme plays him­self in this action-comedy. He walks into a bank rob­bery and gets taken hostage with sev­eral others. The police mis­takenly believe that Van Damme has gone over the edge and that he alone is behind the rob­bery and hostage-taking.

This isn’t your typ­ical Van Damme action film. Instead, it exam­ines the nature of fame. It shows how false the notion of celebrity can be. The hostage crisis shows Jean-Claude to be a reg­ular guy who fears for his life in a dan­gerous situ­ation. He may be a famous Belgian movie star, but he’s also in the middle of a child cus­tody battle, broke, and losing movie roles to that damn Steven Seagal.

All of this leads up to a bizarre mono­logue whereby Van Damme looks dir­ectly at the camera and pours out his soul for 9 minutes. I’ve never seen any­thing like it, but the scene abso­lutely works. At the Q&A after the film, dir­ector Mabrouk El Mechri revealed that this entire scene was kept secret from the crew until the moment of shooting.

A lot of the scenes in JCVD were impro­vised. El Mechri had a script but quite often let the actors come up with their own dia­logue. The res­ults are very funny and in El Mechri’s words, “better than the dia­logue [he] came up with.”

This film gen­er­ated a lot of buzz at Cannes which is sure to con­tinue after the screen­ings in Toronto. Tonight’s crowd at the Ryerson Theatre loved the film and it was a great way to kick off the Midnight Madness pro­gram at TIFF ’08.

I found the film to be unique and quite enjoy­able des­pite the com­par­isons to Being John Malkovich (1999). If you’ve ever wondered what happened to the “Muscles from Brussels” then JCVD is your answer.

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