Get Smart (+ Digital Copy) [Blu-ray]
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Genre:
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Plot Outline: The Cold War may be over, but that doesn't mean it can't still be milked for laughs. Get Smart, the sassy film version
of the Mel Brooks/Buck Henry-created '60s TV satire, brings plenty of elements of the original series and spins it freshly
into the new world of bad guys in the 21st century, pretty much without losing a beat. Steve Carell is perfectly cast as the
bumbling Maxwell Smart--but in a slick improvement on the TV show, Smart isn't really hapless--though he has a bit of a self-esteem
problem (all around his apartment are sticky notes with exhortations like "You can DO it!"). Carell's Maxwell Smart is a sharp
techie researcher at the uber-secret crime-battling agency, CONTROL, who's just a little out of his element out in the field.
As his data-crunching sidekick Bruce (Masi Oka of Heroes) says, "We're the ones guarding democracy!", aghast that Max would
want to be an agent. But Max longs for the action enjoyed by the likes of Agent 23 (a godlike Dwayne Johnson), with glamorous
deployments around the world. When he finally gets his dream assignment--as the newly minted Agent 86--he's paired up with
the slick and experienced Agent 99 (Anne Hathaway), who provides great lines, not to mention some interesting chemistry, while
she continually saves Max from harm's way. The cast is terrific, with memorable appearances by Alan Arkin as the Chief, Terrence
Stamp as the head of the uber-evil KAOS, and Bill Murray as a (literally) put-out-to-pasture agent whose spy post is inside
a tree ("really great, old-school stuff" he calls his assignment). And there's plenty of action, explosions, and creative
shootouts with the bad guys (highlight: a freefall from a plane, with two people and just two parachutes). But it's Carell
and his combination of insecure yearning and deadpan delivery
that make Get Smart as, well, smart as it is. When Max learns
he's finally been promoted to agent, he slips into the Cone of
Silence--which unfortunately is malfunctioning. "I'm so happy!
I'm so happy!" he yells, as his colleagues sit nearby hearing
the whole thing. Discovering that, he purses his lips and says,
"Well, that's a sucker-punch to the gonads." Sorry about that.
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