Logan Lucky (2017) Movie Review
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Steven Soderbergh (Ocean’s trilogy and Magic Mike) returns to mainstream cinema with Logan Lucky, after a four year break from directing films. One of the main reasons that led to his retirement was the fact that filmmakers have been losing creative control over their cinematic vision, in favor of whatever the studio wants. So, why is he back, then? Well, for starters, Soderbergh managed to avoid any studio’s pressure by creating a company all by himself.
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He was in
control of every aspect related to Logan Lucky; the distribution was handled by
him and even the marketing campaign was put into motion by his own company!
Business structures aside, let’s dive into the film itself. Logan Lucky is a
heist/comedy film that follows the story of the Logans, two brothers who are
supposedly jinxed with bad luck. Channing Tatum plays Jimmy Logan, a miner who
is fired at the beginning of the movie due to him being an insurance liability,
as a result of his limping leg.
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This is the event that triggers the rest of the
film. A couple of scenes on Adam Driver’s Clyde Logan’s bar (Clyde is missing
his forearm… Coincidence?) and the two brothers are already elaborating a plan
for the job. The job, of course, could not be accomplished without safe breaker
expert Joe Bang (quite the accuracy for a surname, am I right?), played by
Daniel Craig. Here, Craig treats the audience with a scene stealing bleached-blonde
character, proving that he has more to offer, other than being James Bond. The
problem, however, resides on Joe Bang being incarcerated, making the success of
the plan a bit trickier.
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In terms of narrative, I will stop here; heist movies
are all about the process so there is no need to spoil it for you. The film is
incredibly well shot, with Soderbergh exploring alternative angles and
intelligently manipulating light. The way the director masterfully composes the
frame, captures the attention of the audience (the motif of symmetry or the use
of different optical axis being examples). What also caught my eye was the
editing, which is seamless and smooth. These aspects obviously factor in when
you are considering the cinematography (also achieved by Soderbergh, under a
pseudonym) which I think was gorgeous, encompassing the entire film with an
artful and authentic look.
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Logan Lucky has some pacing problems, especially in
the beginning, mainly because there are key scenes needed to set up later
moments. Thankfully, the movie manages to get back on track thanks to its spot
on comedy and witty dialogue exchanges. There are also some slow, touching
moments, which include a father and daughter bonding (Channing Tatum sells it
well).
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Overall, the film works and Soderbergh’s comeback to the industry of
filmmaking is more than welcome, bringing us a well-acted, brilliantly
constructed and outstandingly filmed movie in the form of Logan Lucky; if it does
well financially, it could possibly initiate a trend in Hollywood, in which
filmmakers regain full power over their projects. So, if you haven’t already,
do yourself a favor and go check it out!
With that being said, I rate Logan
Lucky with a B+. But, most importantly, what do you think about Logan Lucky?
Jump into the comments’ section down below and leave your thoughts.
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