Unsophisticated ploys cheapen latest Polanski thriller

By JACE BRITTAIN · Daily Trojan

Posted February 18, 2010 at 10:25 pm in Featured, Film, Lifestyle

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The Ghost Writer, controversial Oscar-winning director Roman Polanski’s newest film, was made under intense personal stress. Filmed in exile, edited under house arrest and released during complicated legal troubles, the resulting film is a claustrophobic, compelling thriller that feels only a little bit rushed. Some guys can’t write five-paragraph essays after their girlfriends break up with them — the fact that Polanski was able to make the movie at all is a testament to his love for the art, and, with today’s release, Polanski shows that he can still make a great film.

Uncredited · The character of “the ghost” (Ewan McGregor, right) inherits the unfinished task of writing the memoirs of enigmatic British Prime Minister Adam Lang (Pierce Brosnan). - Photos courtesy of Summit Entertainment

The Ghost Writer follows Ewan McGregor’s character, a writer referred to only as “the ghost,” as he undertakes to finish the memoirs of former British Prime Minister Adam Lang (Pierce Brosnan). Though Lang is cooperative and feeds the ghost sandwiches, the suspicious circumstances of his predecessor’s death lead the ghost to suspect that the enigmatic Lang might be a less than scrupulous politician. The ghost, who only took the job for the money, quickly finds himself neck-deep in conspiracy theories and high-stakes political scheming.

Performances by the primaries are stellar. McGregor is great, but it’s Brosnan who truly excels under Polanski’s direction. Brosnan’s ability to maintain a witty geniality when he seems ready to boil over makes for a remarkably nuanced performance that he’s hasn’t achieved before.

Olivia Williams, Timothy Hutton, Tom Wilkinson, Kim Cattrall and Jim Belushi round out the cast as Lang’s cronies. Cattrall and Belushi might seem like questionable choices, but Polanski has always been adept with actors. The performances are successful across the board.

The story is based on a novel by author Robert Harris, and, though the premise isn’t groundbreaking, Polanski and Harris competently build a complex and believable world. Though sometimes a little bogged down with its own politics, the script flows remarkably well. Until an elderly local steps in to elucidate any questions the audience might have, The Ghost Writer has all the makings of a classic keep-them-guessing thriller.

Polanski’s skills as a writer should be commended, but elements of the storytelling feel haphazard for such an experienced filmmaker. The plot gets overstuffed with unnecessary and occasionally silly details, and every “key witness in a coma” excuse falls progressively flatter than the one before it. Does the audience really need an “old timer familiar with the currents” to tell them the previous ghost writer’s allegedly accidental drowning was — gasp — not accidental? There are CSI episodes that handle the same reveal with more aplomb. When the penultimate twist is spelled out — really, literally S-P-E-L-L-E-D out — it becomes clear Polanski is filling in blanks that didn’t need filling. Somewhere, hidden amid cheap plot points, there is an extremely intelligent story that doesn’t need help in establishing its narrative. This is the film’s biggest problem, and, though it’s nice to imagine the increased tension that would have accompanied subtler storytelling, the filmmakers can’t be faulted for pandering to the public. Since this is the biggest suspense film in a while that doesn’t feature Shia LaBeouf, some might need a step-by-step refresher course in the finer points of the thriller genre. All the same, Polanski deserves credit for maintaining a highly intense film with these crude, fun-spoiling plot points included.

Alexandre Desplat delivers his typically great score, expertly balancing his music with Polanski’s infamously suspenseful direction. Desplat has been nominated again for an original score Oscar this year — for the peppy music from Fantastic Mr. Fox — but, if he doesn’t win for that, he should get consideration next year for his unnerving, energetic work in this film. The score proves essential to maintaining Polanski’s atmosphere, and Desplat deserves kudos for this achievement.

In fact, the entire cast and crew deserve praise. If it weren’t for those gratuitous plot devices, the film would be near perfect. The story is gripping despite the aforementioned pandering, and the sharper twists are rewarding. And as could be expected from Polanski’s director, the last moments of the film are absolutely stunning — emotionally and aesthetically. It’s that last moment, in all its subtle, devilishly clever glory, that reminds viewers that Polanski is an indomitable master and provokes the same viewers to wonder where he was two minutes ago when Speak & Spell was spoon-feeding them the story.

Technically and aesthetically exceptional in sound, direction and performance, The Ghost Writer shines through its weaker moments and adds further clout to the already astounding repertoire of Roman Polanski.

6 Comments on “Unsophisticated ploys cheapen latest Polanski thriller”

  1. Jack

    Thank you for proving my point.

    • Joe

      So what’s your beef with North Dakota? I hear it’s lovely there.

  2. Jack

    Joe,

    Does anyone really care about you, or what you think? You seem to have a penchant for posting here opinions that the average retiree from the middle of North Dakota has… opinions completely irrelevant and unsophisticated.

    • Joe

      Oh, so the “sophisticated” thing to do is to ignore the child rape and pretend Polanski is some kind of edgy artist that anyone would care about if he weren’t milking the “misunderstood artist persecuted by the unjust law” thing for all it was worth?

  3. Joe

    Wow, it sounds like that child rapist can really make an entertaining flick. I wonder if they have a certification at the end of the credits, “No animals were harmed, and no children were molested, in the making of this film.”

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