Given the scarcity of original screenplays
coming out of the Big Studio establishment, Strange Days deserves
due credit. Katherine Bigelow's first noteworthy attempt since
Near Dark blows away all other attempts at cyber-cinema
we've seen thus far. If you're expecting a lot of high-priced
special effects, you'll be disappointed. But creative use of point-of-view
camera work and a dark, documentary-style vision of the year 2000--with
humvies rolling down Sunset Boulevard and soundbites from the
evening news bringing us up to speed on the violence and mayhem
in Los Angeles at the end of the millennium--draw us into a believable
future in which cop-turned-cyberdrug dealer Lenny Nero (Ralph
Fiennes) and straight-laced friend Mace (Angela Bassett) fight
for survival in a world gone mad with paranoia, deception and
murder. Despite some snags in the fabric of believability, Strange
Days is entertaining up until the last minute--which is a
good 60 seconds of unforgivable drivel.
--Mari Wadsworth
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