

For all it offers Gamer is sadly average at best – distracting and short but that's about the height of the praise I can offer it.
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Finally it sells itself as an action movie but is put together in such a way that the action doesn't have a flow to it that draws the viewer in. It has a concept that suggests social commentary but doesn't have anything to say. At moments it seems like it will be excessive craziness like Crank was – but it doesn't ever follow through on that (even if it does produce a great moment for Pysch fans). Overall Gamer is a distraction that works on that level but never gets close to the potential it has. Nobody really excels here and it is all about the delivery – which sadly isn't great either. Crews is a physical presence but again his part in the film is so poorly thought out that he might as well not be there. Sedgwick is equally wasted while Ludicrous appears to have done all his stuff in about two days and has no character to speak of. So great in Six Feet Under and Dexter, he has very little to work with here – although he still works with it well. More irritating is the way Hall is wasted. He is OK I guess but his performance cannot find the humanity or comment that is lacking from the script. Butler remains to be nothing more than a solid presence to me – not sure why he is seen as a big star lead all of a sudden but here we are. The cast were maybe attracted by the concept hoping for more intelligence but nobody has much to do.

Perhaps the style worked with Crank because the whole film was nonsense but here the concept doesn't suit it. The action scenes are mostly "so-so" where really these should have been the place where the viewer is "gotten into the film". The second thing to note is that by being so close to a FPS in terms of look it forgets that generally video games are best when played and actually make for pretty dull viewing when you're waiting for your turn. Firstly the same frantic editing makes it all too chaotic and too hard to get into in terms of being an action movie. Similarly the action is hampered by two things. Again the hot pants, regular nudity and general female sexuality is all part of the gaming world but done to excess like it is here it spoils things a bit rather than being a fair observation – it feels the film is overdoing it on purpose to play to these viewers. The "Second Life" sections are just too OTT to not seem daft and it doesn't feel like an established online game but rather everyone enjoying the novelty of it (which is not where this part of the film is). Problem is that it is all too frantic and too excessive to really engage. I get the idea – the rapid editing and regular "static" touches to the footage meant to suggest the world of broadcast and online media. Problem is that the way both are delivered actually detracts rather than enhances. On this front the film is "OK" as it has noise and a sort of plot for us to follow. This leaves the action to carry the film. OK there are certain things shown that are exaggerated versions of where we now are but that in itself is not enough to count – there is no opinion behind it, nothing for the viewer to think about either then or later on that evening. I say this because the social commentary here is minimal. The makers/writers clearly know the world they are entering here (witness a fat man "playing" a hot woman online, or a soldier tea-bagging a fallen enemy in the middle of all the action) but they don't seem to have an opinion on it all or, if they do, then it doesn't come across very well in the writing. The problem is that, while it does a very small amount of all those things, it doesn't really do anything particularly well. So, to my mind, this film had potential to be relevant, interesting, insightful or at least have loads of good action. Although the idea is far-fetched in terms of controlling people and indeed killing them, it is not a huge step for a fantasy film and it stays close to the world of Second Life, The Sims and the Call of Duty online shooter franchise. Indeed it does look very much like a FPS at times and this is the point of what is essentially the concept of The Running Man updated for the modern world of online gaming and living other lives out via the internet. At one point during this film my girlfriend commented that it "looked just like Modern Warfare 2" – a game she has seen me play all too much and all too frequently.
