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Not fifteen minutes in do we surpass the basic almost forced characterization that's served to us as a chore-like preamble, until the massive tidal wave literally roars across the water. The characters here are by the numbers, and the writers don’t waste time on intimacy, and connecting to them. Who needs that? This is a popcorn movie, right? Sure, “The Poseidon Adventure” was just another disaster flick, but I gave a crap about the people on board fighting the odds. Here? Well, Emmy Rossum is fun to look at. Otherwise…? Richard Dreyfuss is wasted, Kurt Russell is downplayed, Josh Lucas is uneven, Kevin Dillon is a cartoon, Andre Braugher is over the top as usual, and like the passengers on this boat, we’re just waiting for them to die. And we’re waiting to see how shocking their deaths can be. It’s “Final Destination” on a ship. Who will die and how? Will it be gory? Shocking? And will Russell’s character ever find his daughter? Who cares, really? I was looking forward to “Poseidon,” because well, I’m in love with Emmy Rossum, Josh Lucas, and Kurt Russell are always good in even the worst movies, and it’s a story with immense possibilities, none of which were developed to their full potential as we saw here. Obstacle after obstacle, “Poseidon” doesn’t have a real story. Boat turns over, people die, and everyone doles out the “We have to hold on!” speech at one point or another. I’m disappointed.
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