Growing up with some of the biggest toys and cartoons of all time, it is only natural that when Hollywood announces a film based on an infamous cartoon or toy line, my first instinct is to back into a corner, pull my shirt up over my eyes and pray for some good luck to strike down upon the scriptwriters, actors, and directors. Unfortunately, Lady Luck doesn't kiss them often enough, leaving true fans wanting more than what is delivered. GI Joe is kind of like that... only far worse.
The basic premise of GI Joe is this: Number 1 weapons designer McCullen has built four high-tech Nanomite warheads which he plans to sell to NATO. However, McCullen has a hidden motive, and he sends his own militia to attack the convoy assigned to transport the case of missiles. Conveniently, Ripcord and Duke (Marlon Wayanes and Channing Tatum, respectively) are in charge of leading the convoy, and fight to protect the warheads just as the GI Joe team arrives. As they succeed in protecting their precious cargo, they decide they want in on the covert operations led by General Hawk (Dennis Quaid). What follows is a mess of action flick, filled with predictable cliches and some of the worst special effects I've seen in a long time.
The first thing that must be noted is that the story is very weak and follows an extremely predictable path leading to a couple of "plot twists" that can be seen coming a mile away. Throughout the movie, there are flashbacks that are obviously supposed to be an attempt at character development as well as a way to explain little details, though they only focus on a couple of characters: Duke and Snake Eyes. I was hoping that there would be a flashback for each member of GI Joe so that we could see their individual backgrounds and their reasons for joining the elite group, but was disappointed. The flashbacks focusing on Snake Eyes' past, including his rivalry with his brother and why he chooses not to talk, are very well done, and are actually very engaging. However, the rest of the story is lacking, and it ultimately feels like an early 90's straight-to-video action movie.
Unfortunately, this feeling is not only caused by the weak plot. While GI Joe is nothing more than an all-out action film, the action is greatly hindered by the horrible, and largely inconsistent special effects. There are many, many computer generated scenes and objects in the movie, and all of them, yes, all of them, are very noticeable and poorly done. In fact, to make this more clear to everyone, one scene takes place in a wide expanse of snow. Nothing but snow. As a computer-generated polar bear runs across the surface, the special effects geniuses (I use this term loosely) didn't even take the time to show footprints in the snow, making the arctic circle have the appearance of a giant piece of white paper. Even the cartoon did a better job at special effects.
I would love to say that part of this film, aside from the excellent Snake Eyes flashbacks, was actually good, but I can't. The last thing that I would like to talk about is the acting. Channing Tatum's performance was terrible and completely unbelievable. It was impossible to sympathize with or care about his character, and unfortunately this is the same with every character in the film. In fact, the best acting was done by Ray Park who played Snake Eyes, and this was because he had absolutely no lines at all.
GI Joe was disappointing in just about every way possible. Films like this are the reason why fans like me, upon hearing that a movie based on our favorite franchises and series is being planned, run and hide instead of jumping with joy and excitement.
I give this film 1 Skull, only because the Snake Eyes flashbacks were so damn good.
