Review of Moby Dick

Moby Dick (1998)
2/10
They got it all wrong.
4 September 2005
I rented this remake with high expectations.

I was disappointed.

In four hours, they failed to tell half the story Huston and Bradbury got so perfectly right in the 1956 classic.

Huston's classic is a little dated, particularly in terms of special effects that look like the miniatures they in fact are. While the CGI whale in this remake is a refreshingly-convincing manifestation of a 60-foot sperm whale, it's not Moby Dick.

This movie is bright and colorful, and the whale's just a whale. The cast doesn't come across as seasoned whalers, it feels like actors playing weekend yachtsmen, thanks in no small part to a script that can't seem to respect the intelligence of its audience.

Moby Dick is a dark, slow story of building, brooding menace, which makes the moments of action all the more thrilling and terrifying.

This remake captures none of the atmosphere or colorful character or menace of Melville's classic. At its best moments, it's simply re-hashing moments that were were perfected 42 years before.

If you want to see Moby Dick, see John Huston's 1956 masterpiece.
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