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Jack Reacher

  • 2012
  • PG-13
  • 2h 10m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
379K
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POPULARITY
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Tom Cruise in Jack Reacher (2012)
A homicide investigator digs deeper into a case involving a trained military sniper who shot five random victims.
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Jack Reacher, a homicide investigator, digs deeper into a case involving a trained military sniper responsible for a mass shooting.Jack Reacher, a homicide investigator, digs deeper into a case involving a trained military sniper responsible for a mass shooting.Jack Reacher, a homicide investigator, digs deeper into a case involving a trained military sniper responsible for a mass shooting.

  • Director
    • Christopher McQuarrie
  • Writers
    • Lee Child
    • Christopher McQuarrie
  • Stars
    • Tom Cruise
    • Rosamund Pike
    • Richard Jenkins
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    379K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    764
    75
    • Director
      • Christopher McQuarrie
    • Writers
      • Lee Child
      • Christopher McQuarrie
    • Stars
      • Tom Cruise
      • Rosamund Pike
      • Richard Jenkins
    • 674User reviews
    • 424Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Jack Reacher' is an entertaining action thriller with mixed opinions on Tom Cruise's portrayal. Many praise Cruise's charisma, though some find him miscast. Action sequences, especially the car chase, are lauded. Plot and pacing receive varied feedback, with some finding it engaging and others slow. Rosamund Pike and Werner Herzog's performances are highlighted. The film's potential as a franchise is discussed. Overall, it's a decent watch with strong action but room for improvement in storytelling.
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    6vostf

    OK thriller but quite weak in the knee(cap)

    I have read all the Jack Reacher's books (at least the novels and short stories written by Lee Child) so I knew the plot pretty well and it is well rendered for most of the movie. The first half is spot on, sharp to deliver the action like Lee Child: with a lot of thought but few words.

    Then, for some reason it strays from this really fine rendition. My guess is that they couldn't cope with the overwhelming violence of Jack Reacher's stories. They did not want something too off-putting for the masses since Tom Cruise was supposed to bring in a larger crowd. So why did they chose this one story in the first place? Obviously they dug the beginning, the premise and it shows: it is the one thing that is perfectly adapted. But, hello, this is a story which starts with a mass shooting! Certainly the worst kind of terror attack you can show when you specifically focus on the doomed victims in the cross-hairs of the sniper's sight...

    I am not a big fan of Tom Cruise and casting him as the imposing silent square-jawed Jack Reacher was definitely baffling. I don't mind much about the size, that is definitely in the realm of creative license for the adapters. Now you can only stretch the adaptation so far without losing the concentrated spirit of the original material. So the real problem is that Tom Cruise always wants to flash his smile, to be funny and agreeable at some point. But Jack Reacher is above all an introverted loner, he does not display his emotions when he is hurt by some bad guy's actions: he dutilfully registers this and takes the steps towards some retribution.

    That was the real challenge of bringing Jack Reacher to life, not betraying his original inner strength but making him likable... wild and sexy. In this adaptation of One Shot I cannot understand how they could underuse Rosamund Pike to make her play a frigid attorney whereas Reacher absolutely needs some kind of a delicately veiled lascivous sidekick. Instead we get a scene that is fine for Tom Cruise but totally at odds with the Jack Reacher character where he takes a step to seduce a girl that is basically not sufficiently attracted. Here they miss the mark big time.

    Then you get the fight in the bathroom that is comical, which is ok except that it shows Reacher at a disadvantage. That was certainly dumb to have the great Jack Reacher being taken by surprise by two dimwit thugs.

    Jack Reacher as Frank Bullitt

    Now this is icebox logic, I reckon. Where the movie actually starts losing it for me is with the stupid car chase (Jack Reacher does not like to drive, isn't that an interesting plot device?). Then Reacher doesn't team up with the attorney and does alone to the shooting range. It is great to have Robert Duvall but well... that is a setup that does jettison the fantastic ending in the book. Instead we get some run-of-the-mill shoot-out in a quarry that sorely reminds you of all these movies that ended up behind schedule and out of budget when it was time to wrap it up.

    Really a pity that they would show so much energy and talent at the beginning and then got lazy or tired or something to just dish out something that does not come together as a Jack Reacher adventure.

    And confirming this, yes it is getting even worse till the very end with that final moaning of the sniper after Jack Reacher is eventually off to a new destination. Almost as if they had brought in another director with his own writer midway through a shoot in sequence.
    8Jack_LesCamela

    JACK REACHER: Action movie-making done right!

    Saw JACK REACHER on Monday night at an advance screening. Here's some of my thoughts. There are no spoilers.

    First off, I'd say I agree with the general critical reception: 4/5 stars. To me that means it's a solid movie that delivers at the high end of its genre. JACK REACHER isn't trying to be anything revolutionary, it's more the kind of action thriller audiences haven't seen for a while.

    This isn't MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE or even James Bond. Writer/director Christopher McQuarrie takes his inspiration from action movies of the late 60s/early 70s like DIRTY HARRY (which has been name checked in a couple reviews already), BULLITT (for the car chase); and maybe another Don Siegel movie, CHARLEY VARRICK. The excitement here doesn't come from over the top stunts or huge explosions. Like the action movies just referenced, you thrill to watching a strongly defined protagonist outsmart, outfight and outmaneuver the bad guys.

    Which brings me to the character of Jack Reacher and the casting of Tom Cruise. In the series of novels by Lee Child this movie is based on, Jack Reacher is an ex-MP detective. After a lifetime spent on military bases overseas, he lives as a drifter in the United States who adheres to a life of zero commitments: No house, no job, no car, no possessions, no family. Oh, and he stands 6'5" and weighs 250 lbs.

    Clearly Tom Cruise doesn't match that physical description. What makes Reacher such a great character in Child's books though has far less to do with his exterior than it does with his intellect. If you've read the series as I have, it's a little strange at first. As the film played out however, I got more relaxed and more into it. This was definitely a movie about Lee Child's hero Jack Reacher, physical differences be damned.

    Would I have preferred an unknown actor closer to Child's description to play Reacher on screen? Yes, of course. But I could say that about virtually any character, and often do. I generally want unknowns for everything.

    Which is where Cruise's casting comes in handy a bit. Because his casting sort of guarantees a certain amount of box office, it means the filmmakers can take more chances. Like crafting an action movie that's longer on character and occasional brutal violence and short on mindless action and impossible nonsense.

    JACK REACHER was a very satisfying action thriller for me. I felt it captured what I love about Lee Child's thrillers and Jack Reacher in particular. I'd definitely recommend it, and I'm going to see it in the theater again. That's for damn sure.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Very enjoyable film, with a few drawbacks but also a number of strengths

    Considering the mixed reception that 'Jack Reacher' has garnered, most of the critical external reviews have been positive or mixed feelings but it also received a lot of backlash from fans of the books, it was hard to say how 'Jack Reacher' was going to turn out.

    When finally seeing it, the film is far from perfect by all means but to me it was not bad at all. In fact it was very enjoyable with a number of strengths. It's a very well-made film, stylishly and atmospherically shot with a neo-noir feel while there are some good use of locations and the editing is tight and crisp, making the action coherent and not resorting to the often seizure-inducing shaky cam technique. The music is energetic and haunting without being brash or overly-bombastic, with very effective use of silence.

    Despite a few draggy and too padded out scenes (particularly the overlong and far too talky scene with Jack and Helen trying to piece things altogether) and an anaemic - due to the lack of tension-, anti-climactic and all too convenient ending, the story is paced very nicely and is always diverting. The twists and turns ensure some good tension and suspense and it never feels too predictable, hackneyed or convoluted. There's also the use of flashbacks to remind the viewer of anything important, thankfully they're not overused or repetitive. The action is exciting rather than overly-loud and generic with the right amount of chaos and urgency, like the brawl and the fight in the hallway. Character interaction is strong, with the central one between Tom Cruise and Rosamund Pike having some nice moments, and Jack is a very interesting character.

    Most of the acting is good. Whatever has been said of Tom Cruise being physically completely wrong (often described by detractors as one of the biggest miscasts ever), he still makes for a charismatic and intense hero that has steel in his eyes and plays it appropriately straight despite the campiness of some of one-liners. Am amazed at well he deals with the action, his energy and dexterity are enviable. In support, two fare particularly strongly. One is Robert Duvall, his role is quite small but he brings a very memorable curmudgeon wit. The other, and even more so, is Werner Herzog's spine-tingling villain, his story of how he came to lose his fingers is the film's most chilling moment. Richard Jenkins is strong if underutilised, likewise with David Oyelowo. The biggest surprise was Jai Courtney in the best performance this viewer has seen from him, unlike his awful performances in 'A Good Day to Die Hard' and 'Terminator Genysis' he actually isn't annoying and he has a personality too. 'Jack Reacher' starts on a wonderfully tense note too, so much so that one wishes that that quality of tension was there at the end, and while Christopher McQuarrie is a better writer than he is a director he directs more than serviceably here.

    Sadly, there are drawbacks. Much has been said already in the review about the ending and some draggy pacing and padding, but another problem is the overlong length with some of the third act feeling forced dialogue-wise and bloated. The two biggest problems with 'Jack Reacher' are the script and (as much as I hate to say it) the performance of Rosamund Pike. There are some clever and funny moments in the script but the amount of times the one-liners were cheesy and forced and the film became too talky in a long-winded fashion were more numerous. Pike is a much better actress than she is given credit for, and she has given some good to great performances in good to great films (especially her brilliant performance in 'Gone Girl') and has even been a redeeming factor in mediocre/bad ones or heavily problematic ones, but her performance here is one of her worst in a role that wastes her. She is not helped by her character, who is bland and underwritten and it was like the writers couldn't decide what personality to give her and her dialogue is well below par and is frankly beneath Pike, but this viewer has never seen her look so stiff and bug-eyed (she has showed much more expression and range than here before, despite what her detractors say) and the performance was an uncomfortable mix of melodrama and phoning in.

    In conclusion, while far from flawless 'Jack Reacher' has a lot of great things still and judging it as a standalone is very enjoyable. 6.5/10 Bethany Cox
    8charlesdickins

    Watch this film

    First of all i would like to ask how any of the other reviewers could possibly give this film 1 out of 10? They must have some deep rooted personal reasons for this i guess.

    I nearly didn't watch this film for all of the negative reviews. I would have so missed out on something good.

    The film was excellent! Great plot. Creepy bad guy and a reasonable amount of suspense. I have never read the Jack Reacher books, so cannot compare Cruise to the title character. I imagine that some people might have been disappointed at the lack of huge explosions and transforming robots etc etc, but this was a fine old school action thriller with many new tricks which i haven't seen before (check the buss stop scene. Classic!). I loved the pacing and the great interaction between players. Sure, some of the one liners seemed a tad forced, but they were not so common. Well done Cruise again.

    Do yourselves a favour. Ignore the negative reviewers and give this a go.
    7richardchatten

    Targets

    Flanked by plush production values and an interesting supporting cast (including Werner Herzog as a baddie), Tom Cruise investigates at his leisure an apparent spree killing treading the mean streets as a laconic investigator after whom the film is named like Steve McQueen in 'Bullitt' (which also had Robert Duvall in it); and both prove hot stuff behind the wheel of a car.

    Cruise has been shot throughout so he looks as tall as or taller than most of the other men in the film; so one admires him for agreeing to willowy Rosamund Pike as his leading lady.

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    • Trivia
      When Jack Reacher's car crashes into some barrels, the car accidentally stalled upon the impact, but Tom Cruise was luckily able to restart the car before driving off again. Rather than do a retake, Christopher McQuarrie decided to leave it in the film, as he felt it added to the suspense of the scene.
    • Goofs
      When Jack Reacher pulls out the Camaro's registration, it erroneously reads "State of Pennsylvania". Like three other states (KY, MA, and VA), Pennsylvania is officially designated as a "Commonwealth" not a "State".
    • Quotes

      Jack Reacher: What I mean is, the cheapest woman tends to be the one you pay for.

      Sandy: [stands up, angrily] I am *not* a hooker!

      Jack Reacher: Well, a hooker would get the joke.

      Jeb: [enters with his four buddies] What's this?

      Sandy: He called me a whore.

      Jeb: Is that true?

      Jack Reacher: Well, nobody said whore. She inferred hooker, but I meant slut.

      Punk: Hey. That's our sister.

      Jack Reacher: Is she a good kisser?

      Jeb: Hey. Outside.

      Jack Reacher: Pay your check first.

      Jeb: I'll pay later.

      Jack Reacher: You won't be able to.

      Jeb: You think?

      Jack Reacher: All the time. You should try it.

      Jeb: It's a great joke, but I'm gonna beat your ass. Do you want to do that here or outside?

      Jack Reacher: Outside.

      [gets up]

      Jeb: Stay here, Sandy.

      Sandy: I don't mind the sight of blood.

      Jack Reacher: [walks by Sandy] When it means you're not pregnant, anyway.

    • Alternate versions
      The UK release was cut, the distributor chose to reduce two moments of violence (a woman being suffocated by a man and a man being hit over the head with a rock) in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Big Review: Fall Trailer Park (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Jump Around
      Written by DJ Muggs (as Larry Muggerud) & Erik Schrody

      Performed by House of Pain

      Courtesy of Tommy Boy Music

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jack Reacher: Bajo la mira
    • Filming locations
      • Strip District, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA(DeLucas Resturant; 1st fight scene)
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Skydance Media
      • H2L Media "AKA" Mutual Film Company
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    • Budget
      • $60,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $80,070,736
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $15,210,156
      • Dec 23, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $218,340,595
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 10 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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      • SDDS
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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