This is the lightest week of the year when it comes to new DVD releases.
Looper, Grade B-minus: Time travel is like meth to many writers. The plot gimmick has a powerful addictive draw, despite resulting in a slow, painful death more often than not.
Rian Johnson gave into the attraction and uses time travel in Looper. The story is about a future where murders are so hard to commit that victims are sent 30 years into the past where hit men kill them and dispose of the bodies. Its a profitable life for Joe (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) until he has to kill his future self.
Johnsons script doesnt dwell on the time travel elements. Instead, it focuses on the relationships that emerge between these close encounters of the clock kind. The most interesting is Joes connection to Sara (Emily Blunt), a single mother living on a remote farm with her special son. Joes presence in their lives shifts both her timeline and his own.
The only problem with the film is the side effects of a time travel story even when handled with such thought and sincerity. If you allow yourself to ponder certain elements, like why Johnson creates parallel timelines with no explanation, then the film collapses on itself.
Its best to step back and look at the storys central questions: What are the elements that shape our lives and what influence do others have on us? Thats where the film is its strongest and why you should see it.
ALSO OUT THIS WEEK:
Doctor Zhivago: Keira Knightley stars in this adaptation of Boris Pasternaks novel that aired on Masterpiece Theatre in 2003.
Cosmopolis: Robert Pattinson stars in the David Cronenberg film based on the Don Delillo novel.
War of the Dead: Americans on a World War II mission must face the same soldiers they killed before. Andrew Tierman stars.
Little Birds: The friendship of two young women is tested when they leave home. Juno Temple and Kay Panabaker star.
Lillie: The 13-part drama looks at the life of Lillie Langtry.
Justified: The Complete Third Season: Timothy Olyphant stars as the U.S. marshal who has a very old-school way of dealing with bad guys.
The Trouble With Bliss: A 35-year-old man (Michael C. Hall of Dexter fame) has reached a dead end with his life.




