Justice: Dwayne Johnson (left) stars in Snitch a action movie that also tells the story of the way the U.S. penal system treats first-time drug offenders
This
less-than-golden Snitch masquerades as just another no-brain action
movie starring sometime wrestler Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson.
But
it’s also a preachy melodrama about the way the U.S. penal system
treats first-time drug offenders more brutally than it does rapists.
Ex-stuntman
Ric Roman Waugh is over-fond of hand-held camerawork, which makes the
action hard to watch and borderline incoherent.
He
is heavy-handed in the dramatic sequences, which come across as
soap-operatic, despite the best efforts in minor roles of Susan Sarandon
and Barry Pepper.
Johnson
can’t make his hero terribly interesting. He’s essentially a father
obsessed with getting his son out of a long, unjust jail sentence by
handing over the real drug dealers to the authorities.
But
he shows more acting ability than in any of his previous movies, and
the film does have a genuine grievance about some worrying legal
anomalies.
If Snitch ultimately perishes from over-ambition, at least it’s an honourable death.
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