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Depp killed this movie


It's been a while since I've seen a film sabotage itself this badly. I think Smith must have a fear of success. For the first hour he seems to be trying to prove to his critics that he's a legitimate filmmaker, working hard to show he can take a ridiculous concept and make it credible. His script starts off with what seems to be a sincere effort to keep things from being overly silly and stupid, balancing the humor and absurdity with actual drama and genuinely unsettling horror. Michael Parks is amazing as he transforms onscreen from an enigmatic oddball into a legitimately frightening lunatic with a unique backstory, all the while gleefully spouting creatively deranged dialogue. The acting, the directing and cinematography, even the orchestrated 'Tusk' drum beat in the soundtrack, are all effective at building suspense. I was really getting into the film.

And then, suddenly, just as the story starts to get really interesting and the horror and suspense are reaching surreal levels, BANG! Depp appears out of nowhere playing Inspector Clouseau's retarded brother and the whole thing turns into a campy screwball comedy. Seriously, wtf? I get that Depp is a huge star and Smith was probably reluctant to tell him that his performance was all wrong, but it's almost as if Smith decided that since he couldn't change what Depp was doing, he might as well change the rest of the movie to match. So the camerawork changes and we start getting all kinds of campy gimmicks like Tarantino quick-zooms, the music changes from dramatic drums to accordians and Fleetwood Mac songs, and even Michael Parks, who up until that point has been carrying the film with his amazingly sinister performance, suddenly becomes comic relief as Smith pits him against Depp in a bizarre and unfunny battle of the screwballs. By the time the idiotic ending comes along, the film has managed to piss away everything it achieved during the first hour. Really unbelievable.

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Guy Lapointe is hilarious because Johnny Depp has lived in France for many years, he speaks French fluently and also has played roles in French movies, speaking like a native. He's also sporting a "walrus mustache." All that is what made Depp hilarious, for me at least - the fact that he can speak fluent French, is supposed to be from Quebec, and butchered the hell out of the language for this movie. The French hate Québécois, they call it "pig French," Guy Lapointe is a tribute to that.

I'm thinking it was a little too meta for some viewers to get? Smith does have that fatal flaw, the in-jokes that flop.

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If that was the intended joke, I'd say it was meta to the point of being incomprehensible. I know Depp lived in France and had a cameo in a French movie, but I don't see how that makes his role here funny. He's playing an over the top buffoon. Now if he had played it straight but kept mispronouncing words, then I could see how it would be a subtle in-joke for people who knew enough about him.

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Umm ... Depp living in France might have helped if the character he played had been French. Unfortunately, the character was supposed to be Canadian.

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I totally agree. It was strange and grotesque then DEPP. God, he cannot do comedy or any sort of accent well. Everyone he shares screentime with shows him up as a very mediocre talent. I forget who said this but it goes something like "when Daniel Day Lewis plays a character, he acts from the marrow of his bones outwards, while Depp performances are more like spray-tans". Just a lot of eye-rolling and flapping of hands and silly voices.

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Depp's performance was horrible but he didn't kill this movie....the thought alone of making this garbage was its own demise from the get-go. What an awful movie

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I felt the concept was absurd and yet as I watched Michael Parks strong performance I was drawn into his story .He made the film totally absorbing and dominated every seen with an eerie unsettling presence . And then Depp undid everything with a totally absurd performance.This ruined the last 30 or so minutes of the film for me .

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Great post. I'm inclined to agree. The film succeeded as the fulfilment of the insane dare that Smith gave to himself on his podcast, and I absolutely applaud him for going through with it, and I can forgive it's 'whacky' aspects because they are part of the ridiculousness of the entire project.

That said, Smith revealed himself to still be great at writing brilliant one-on-one dialogue between well rendered characters. So much so, that when the film shifts into a plotty, action-heavy third act led by an off-the-leash Johnny Depp doing a living cartoon character, it breaks the wonderful spell that Smith had surpringly been weaving. There was a harmony of elements, no matter how disjointed they seemed, before Depp appeared.

I wonder if Smith's experience with Bruce Wilis had made him frightened to question a star's choices.

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...working hard to show he can take a ridiculous concept and make it credible.


Credible? You were watching a different movie.

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I agree with the OP.

Went from bad expectations to just inside the realms of possible and beyond horrific. I also just found out after watching that it was Depp. I was going to post here that his character should have been taken out, but they wouldn't have made 90mins.

I'm Canadian, and I am fine with lazy 'aboot' jokes and hockey, etc and am not butthurt. You know us Canadians appreciate just being mentioned in films that are entirely produced in Canada. However, I really couldn't tell if this was trying to be legit funny; like they know their portrayals are so tired and crap and over the top and are making fun of themselves? Or are they really trying to make fun of Canadians. I honestly can't tell.

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You know us Canadians appreciate just being mentioned in films that are entirely produced in Canada.


Funnily enough, Tusk was entirely produced in North Carolina and L.A.

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I was talking aboot movies in general; those movies that are produced in Canada but take place in the US. It is ironic though that this movie does it the other way around!

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I thought he was so great in this. Looking forward to him again in the new one!

Shooting down the walls of heartache, Bang Bang!

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