'Savages' review: Oliver Stone's violent movie keeps the eye engaged, if not the mind.
'Savages' actor John Travolta (l.) makes a cameo as a corrupt DEA agent.
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Oliver Stone is back in form with âSavages,â which will be good news only to those who liked Stoneâs form to begin with. Based on the acclaimed 2010 novel by Don Winslow, itâs about a pair of extremely successful southern California pot growers, the blonde bimbo they share, and the vicious Mexican cartel that wants into the business. I suppose you could call it Stoneâs version of âJules and Jim,â plus beheadings, torchings, bombings and strafings.
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It's ironic that Stone, whose scripts for Alan Parker's "Midnight Express" and Brian De Palma's "Scarface" were a big influence on Quentin Tarantino, should have made a movie that seems like a Tarantino spin-off.
The torture quotient is high and the human consequences cartoonish. âSavagesâ does keep the eye engaged, if not the mind. Salma Hayek, in a Cleopatra wig, has a n over-the-top turn as the cartelâs leader, and Benicio Del Toro, looking more toothsome than usual, plays her henchman, a man so ruthless heâs, well, amusing. (Truly bad guys are always more fun than bad guys.) John Travolta has a pungent cameo as a corrupt DEA agent.
âSavagesâ isnât about anything except flashily directed mayhem. In this nest of vipers, itâs the slitheriest varieties that survive â" at least for a time. Grade: B- (Rated R for strong brutal and grisly violence, some graphic sexuality, nudity, drug use and language throughout.)
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