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Original Title: The Big Bang

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A private detective is hired to find a missing stripper, but the job turns complicated when everyone he questions ends up dead. From the mean streets of Los Angeles to the desolate desert of New Mexico, Cruz must contend with a brutal Russian boxer, three brash LAPD detectives, an aged billionaire looking for the Big Bang, and the billionaire's stunningly gorgeous wife. The solution to the mystery will cost ten lives, net thirty million dollars and just might explain everything.
SPOILER: The private detective from Los Angeles Ned Cruz is interrogated by LAPD Detectives Poley, Frizer, and Skeres. Cruz is blind after being hit on the face and asks many times whether "she is alive". Cruz explains to the detectives that after a lost case of his client and Hollywood star Adam Nova, he is tired, and returns to his office to rest. Out of the blue, the washed up boxer Anton "The Pro" Protopov comes to his office to hire him to find his missing girlfriend and former stripper Lexie Persimmon. Cruz recalls that five years ago, the Russian mobster Skinny Faddeev gave thirty million dollars in blood diamonds in advance to him to lose a fight against his nephew. However, Anton killed the nephew with one punch, and when Skinny was found dead, he was sentenced to life. While in prison, Lexie writes two hundred sixty letters to him and they fall in love. When a criminal confesses to the murder of Skinny, Anton is released, but he does not find Lexie. Ned Cruz starts the investigation and finds a lead that Lexie might be in San Celeritas, New Mexico. Cruz notes that a black Lincoln is following him, and he believes that the Russian mob is chasing him. However, he heads to the spot, and in the Planck's Constant Coffer, he has an affair with the waitress (Autumn Reeser) that helps him. After reading the letters, Cruz becomes obsessed with Lexie. When Cruz is invited to have dinner with the delusional millionaire Simon Kestral, he is introduced to his wife Julie Kestral and the physicist Niels Geck, and he believes he has resolved the case. However, nothing is what seems to be, and Cruz only discovers the truth when it is too late.
I'm not as eloquent as Mr Krachtman, but agree almost totally with his views.

I DID love the introduction grabbed you with the visuals, especially the ways the colors, movement, and time flow demanded your attention. I hit the rewind 3 times at the intro's end before I continued on.

I missed the earlier film this was ripped from, but will be sure to watch it. It became pretty obvious in the first 15 minutes that someone was running a scam, and it was relatively easy to figure it out about 10 minutes before the AHA! scene.

I am no puritan, but there are many releases of this type that would be the perfect movie to watch with my 82 year old Mum or my 23 year old daughter. Like every other Hollywood release in the last 3 years, there always has to be the 2 minute nasty freaky gratuitous sex scene. Yes I understand that younger adults, and middle aged adult like myself have absolutely no problem with watching this in cinema with our peer group. It's a real shame that so many fine films have that 2 minute nasty that precludes me from watching this with or recommending it to my adult children or more mature parents. I think we could get more in line with Bollywood. Physics. Phyyyyyyyyyyyyysics. Physics. Physics!

There's a lot of it about. The momentum of this film, for example, is not dissimilar to that of a rolling stone, and later on people get very excited about quarks. Initially The Big Bang struggles to make more than a momentary impact, with its assembly of vignettes featuring different sordid characters not making a huge amount of sense until about an hour later, when your mind will have moved onto questions like 'Really?', 'Why is Sam Elliott dressed as Hulk Hogan?' and 'No, but really?'

So indebted to Raymond Chandler and Dashiel Hammett is it that everyone seems intent on speed-muttering their lines through a haze of smoke in a dingy room while the events of the recent past are dissected by the three policemen (William Fichtner, Delroy Lindo, and Thomas Kretschmann) interviewing bloodied, bruised, and temporarily blind Private Detective Ned Cruz (Antonio Banderas). To begin, the idea seems to be to combine noir and the seedy underbelly as seen in most Carl Hiaasen novels, but without anything too explicable happening. Eventually, things become clearer, while simultaneously becoming weirder. I don't know if you've ever read the various Vertigo comics by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, but The Big Bang takes its noirish influences and runs them through another genre, such as in the comic Sleeper. Whereas that takes adult superheroes and adds it to the mix, here the overarching theme is that of particle physics, delivered in an almost dreamlike world with touches of magical realism. Light bends. People spontaneously combust. That sort of thing. There are clues to what is to come later on.

The initial plot consists of Cruz being hired by a Russian boxer to find the girl he fell in love with when he was in prison. He's never met her, and has a single photo and her letters. From this the detective follows a series of clues leading out of Los Angeles until he finds himself in the New Mexican desert on the trail of Lexie Persimmon, the siren whose picture has led Cruz to all these places, and with whom he is irrevocably smitten. Once we land in New Mexico and he finds a new sub- genre of kooky waitress to explain everything to, while she bombards him with tattoos and a crash course in subatomic particles.

This, you see, is the theme. For you see, Cruz's search for Lexie leads him to Simon Kestral (Sam Elliott), a man who dreamed up a new computer chip while on both a surfboard and an acid trip. Now we find him, as the cover blurb puts it, as 'a reclusive billionaire and his physicist'. Consider this a heads up everyone. If you become really, really, really rich then you get a free physicist. Niels Geck (Jimmi Simpson) is helping Kestral recreate the conditions of the Big Bang beneath the desert (Large Hadron Collider style), because he wants to possess the God Particle (This would make him God. Probably). There is some bobbins about love being the other God Particle, but fortunately it doesn't crop up too much. From this point, the plot thickens, but it's okay, because now we sort of know what is going on. A bit. Certainly the finale is suitably bonkers so that, by the end, you're pretty much happy to go with it after the slow, murky start.

Where The Big Bang works best is with its visuals. Once you realise that it is about the fundamental laws of physics but is also completely happy to ignore them if it looks cool, you start to think back to earlier moments in the film and things click into place. What starts off as a tough watch becomes an essential re-watch. Not only this, but it's vaguely dreamlike qualities mean that its colour palette is varied and impressive. Each scene is lit with one main colour, giving the film a very stylised and distinctive look.

Director Tony Krantz was Producer on Mulholland Drive, and Executive Producer on 24. Both of these styles seem to have influenced The Big Bang, with both the ostentatious weirdness that you can both embrace and be annoyed by (Yo) and the fact that it contains one of the all-time great 'Shooting someone right in the head. Like, right. In. The Head' moments in terms of both shock, brutal unpleasantness, and strange post- event satisfaction. Erik Jendresen's script, while bamboozling, does contain several laugh out loud moments, including one that spoke to me as a Doctor Who fan when a woman falls down clutching her ankle while running away, and Banderas mutters 'Such a cliché.'

All in all, I think this one might be a tad marmite for some tastes, polarising opinions. Its first half I didn't like that much, the second half I loved. If you make it that far, it demands to be re-watched to make more sense of it all and to pick up on other visual tics. Those of you with large disposable incomes or nothing else to live for should probably chance it and buy the DVD. With eyes closed and jaw firmly set, concentrating hard enough to break a blood vessel, I cannot think of a movie more incomprehensible, moronic, pointless or abominable than a load of trash called The Big Bang.

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