Review: “Fantastic Four” Confirms Trust Issues with Reboots
Rachel Smith 16’/ Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer
The cast on paper looks fantastic but on screen together, they lose their luster. Ben Grimm, (Jamie Bell) and Reed Richards (Miles Teller) are introduced as kids to create the back story of Ben and Reed being best friends forever. They’ve worked their whole lives to prove that teleportation is possible. Reed is the brainy nerd while Ben is the rough and tough kid from the industrial park. They grow up still best friends but move in different directions. Reed is the brains and gets picked for a college scholarship program. Ben goes back to his humble beginnings and basically waits for Reed to want him. The whole film could have been an example of a true bromance but of course, there has to be a love story. In comes Sue Storm, played dryly by Kate Mara.
There was controversy about casting Michael B. Jordan as Johnny Storm but he really shined. They introduce him as a troubled teen that has to work for his father, Franklin Storm who is the head of this whole operation and the father figure to pretty much everyone except his own son. They have a lot of turmoil but it isn’t really fleshed out. Jordan holds the most comedic moments but there should have been more. Definitely a better take on Johnny than the 2005 version, despite Chris Evans in the role.
This film was basically a set up for a sequel. There was a lot of potential and character building in the beginning, and then they had to finish out a regular versioned super hero movie in the last 20 minutes. The movie isn’t too long but it’s felt in a negative way as there should have been more time allotted to even out these plot points and really invest in them being heroes. The cast had so much potential but the story just gets lost. Possibly with this as the origin story, the next one will be better.
Overall Grade: C
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