Monday, November 17, 2025

The Running Man

I am a big fan of Edgar Wright so I was really excited for his remake of The Running Man.  My nephew and I went to see it last night and we were both a bit underwhelmed.  In a dystopian future, Ben Richards (Glen Powell) cannot work because he has been blacklisted for insubordination so he is desperate for money when his daughter gets sick and needs costly medicine.  He decides that his only option is to attend the tryouts for one of the many violent game shows shown by the network to distract the population from the totalitarian regime and he is ultimately selected for The Running Man along with Tim Jansky (Martin Herlihy) and Jenni Laughlin (Katy O'Brian).  The object of this game is to survive for 30 days while being pursued by masked hunters, led by Evan McCone (Lee Pace), who eliminate the contestants when found.  Members of the community are encouraged to report sightings and each of them must record themselves and send in the tapes using monitored drop boxes every day.  If they survive, they win one billion dollars.  The show is produced by Dan Killian (Josh Brolin) and hosted by Bobby "Bobby T" Thompson (Colman Domingo) and it eventually becomes clear to Richards that the two of them are manipulating the footage to keep the audience engaged and determined to find them.  Richards is soon the only contestant left and, after 14 days on the run, he has a dramatic confrontation with Killian but discovers that he has become a hero to the working-class who use him as a catalyst to rise up against the network.  I really liked some of the action sequences and the stylized production design but this ultimately becomes a slog to get through with too many underdeveloped characters helping Richards (my favorite is an unhinged Michael Cera who plays a rebel who only wants revenge against the hunters who killed his father) and a really heavy-handed message.  I also found Powell's performance to be strangely bland (he is usually much more charismatic, especially in Hit Man) and, in my opinion, he doesn't quite pull off the wisecracking antihero.  This is definitely not the worst movie I have seen this year (that would be Magic Farm) but I was a little bit disappointed.

Note:  The funniest part of this movie is The Americanos, a trashy reality show that is also shown by the network, featuring matriarch Amoré Americano (Debi Mazar), Ariané Americano (Cat Cohen), Antoné Americano (Noah Ritter), and Adriané Americano (Emma Sidi).  It is very obviously a reference to the Kardashians and I laughed out loud every time it was shown.

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