Arts & Entertainment

'A Total Mess': Patch Reviews 'American Ultra'

Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart star in a total mess of an action movie.

By STEPHEN SILVER

If you saw all four films in the β€œBourne Identity” series and your reaction was β€œI like this, except it would be so much better if Jason Bourne were an incongruously long-haired stoner,” then β€œAmerican Ultra” will likely go down as your favorite movie of the year.

For everyone else, though? Yikes. This is a nonsensical failure of a movie.

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β€œAmerican Ultra,” directed by β€œProject X”’s Nima Nourizadeh, has the high-concept idea to tie together two very different genres: The stoner comedy and the explosion-filled action spy thriller.

It’s not out of the realm of possibility that such a concept could work, but it certainly doesn’t this time. β€œAmerican Ultra” is a mess in which it’s hard to decide what makes less sense- the plot or the action. That it wastes an impressive collection of very good actors just adds to the sadness.

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The film stars Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart- previously seen as a couple in the much, much better β€œAdventureland” from 2009- as what appear to be a pair of young-and-in-love stoners in rural West Virginia. He’s nervous, awkward and prone to panic attacks- working in a convenience store while dreaming of a career as a cartoonist- while she’s surprisingly understanding about it all.

A series of surprises shows that things were actually a lot complicated, with the plot eventually pulling in CIA office politics, a secret super-soldier program, and even domestic drone strikes. The big villain is Topher Grace, turning the smarm up to about a thousand as an evil CIA bureaucrat.

Where does this film go wrong? Where do we start? The plot doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, and the action sequences are shot ineptly and nonsensically. If the film is trying to make a political point about overreaches of the CIA or drone usage, it goes about it in the most roundabout, far-from-reality manner possible.

Eisenberg, great an actor as he is, is horribly miscast and just plain not right (he’s used to much better effect in this week’s β€œThe End of the Tour”.) The talents of Walton Goggins are completely wasted as an assassin; I’m not sure whose idea it was to cast one of our most erudite actors as a monosyllabic mumbler. Actors from John Leguizamo to Connie Britton to Bill Pullman to Huell from Breaking Bad drift through the film, although Tony Hale has some amusing moments as a drone operator, while Stewart gives probably the movie’s least objectionable performance.

Action and stoners can go together- remember β€œThe Pineapple Express”? But β€œAmerican Ultra” falls considerably short of whatever it was attempting to do.

β€œAmerican Ultra” is playing at AMC Marple 10, Regal Cinema Edgmont 10, AMC Granite Run 8 and UA King of Prussia Stadium 16 IMAX & RPX, among other local theaters.

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