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Taylor Kitsch
stars as Hopper, a loose-cannon Lieutenant on board the USS John Paul
Jones, part of a fleet that becomes trapped inside a giant force field
after five alien ships interrupt a Naval training exercise off the coast
of Hawaii.
The aliens come from a planet in a different solar system that has a
similar climate to Earth and have been alerted to our existence by an
exploratory signal sent from a base in Honolulu. Their mission appears
to be similar, coming only to explore but when the over-eager Navy opens
fire, the extra-terrestrials become aggressive and hit back, hard.
After the alien attacks leave the John Paul Jones the only ship in
the water, Hopper finds himself charged with saving the world along with
his rag tag band Unsecured loans of survivors including sassy weapons specialist Raikes
(pop-star Rihanna, not terrible) and Japanese captain Nagata (Tadanobu Asano, Ichi The Killer).
Meanwhile Hopper's girlfriend Sam (Brooklyn Decker) is stuck in a
borderline needless subplot with a double amputee (real life Iraq vet
and noticeable non-actor Gregory D Gadson) and the mandatory geeky comic relief character (Hamish Linklater), roaming around the satellite base that's been taken over by the ETs to try to phone home.
All these characters are extremely broadly drawn and there's no
subtlety in their development, especially Hopper, with Berg spending the
first 30-40 minutes of the film really hammering home just how useless
and unreliable he is and then, lo and behold, he has to step up and be
the hero.
At least the script provides ridiculous enough dialogue ("Let's see
if we can buy the world another day!") and finds plenty of ludicrous
scenarios to put them in. bad credit loans None less silly than the one reference to the
board game, a cleverly contrived scene in which Hopper and crew have to
combat the aliens by watching a grid and yelling out co-ordinates.
Somehow that scene, like most of the others in the movie, works. All
the cheesy dialogue, wooden acting and ludicrous scenarios are instantly
forgivable due to just how fun the film is. There's a feeling that Berg
and his cast know just how stupid all of this is but are having too
much fun to care.
Clearly using Michael Bay's Transformers as a
template, Berg shows a sure hand with the action, mustering up some very
big, very loud and often very impressive action sequences. The one
problem with the action is the bland aliens who just seem to bend to
whatever the script needs of them, going from peaceful to hostile or
intelligent to downright stupid whenever it's convenient.
It's hard to call Battleship a good film since there's so
much blatantly wrong with it but if you check your IQ at the door and
let the silly action thrills wash over you, it's a fun ride and the
perfect way to kick off the summer blockbuster season.