Genre : Mystery / Thriller
Country : USA
Cast :
Anton Yelchin : Odd Thomas
Willem Dafoe : Wyatt Porter
Nico Tortorella : Simon Varner
Addison Timlin : Stormy
Director :
Stephen Sommers
Summary
Small-town fry cook Odd Thomas is an ordinary guy with a paranormal secret: he sees dead people, everywhere. When a creepy stranger shows-up with an entourage of ghostly bodachs - predators who feed on pain and portend mass destruction - Odd knows that his town is in serious trouble. Teaming up with his sweetheart Stormy and the local sheriff , Odd plunges into an epic battle of good vs evil to try to stop a disaster of apocalyptic proportions.
My opinion
“I may see dead people, but then, by God, I do something about it .”
Odd (Anton Yelchin) seemingly is a dead normal boy (despite his unusual name) who has lived all his life in this unsightly small dusty town called Pico Mundo. His name was the result of an error during the registration at the town hall and his name should normally be Todd, claims his mother. His father on the other hand claims that he got that name on purpose because he really was weird already since his childhood. Odd is a master in baking hamburgers and has a sweet-looking girlfriend Stormy (Addison Timlin). So he's actually an ordinary teenager, were it not that Odd also has a gift. He can see deceased people. "I see dead people" immediately comes to your mind. The classic movie quote. This gift has become as obvious to Odd as making sure the burgers are nicely brown fried on both sides. He makes use of this gift to solve certain crimes and at the same time he also gets a little bit of help from police officer Wyatt (Willem Dafoe). Wyatt and Stormy are also the only one who know about his gift. Suddenly Odd sees an awful lot of Bodach's, which feed from the suffering and pain of a future victim, and he realizes that his little town is in big trouble. The whole story then degenerates into an epic battle between good and evil.
"Odd Thomas" is an entertaining film. The special effects aren't exactly overwhelming and groundbreaking, but the film on its own makes you feel as if you're riding a roller coaster. A series of action-packed scenes interspersed with fairly humorous dialogues. Like many other film versions of a book, it will be criticized by fans of the original book. This is what I've read on the internet about it (since I haven't read the book). The film doesn't differ that much from the book, but it goes forward in such a rapid pace that most profundity is lost. Apparently, some interesting side figures who appear in the book, are omitted. And the bond between Odd and Stormy is worked out broader in book form and rather superficial in the film. However, it doesn't matter for those who haven't read the book. The film guarantees a relaxing hour filled with supernatural action, supported by an impressive sound. The end was even for me moving and emotionally portrayed.
Final conclusion: I really should read that book. And for those who like a "Hardy Boys"-like story interwoven with a bit of "Ghost", this movie is highly recommended. Yet there was the predominant feeling as if it was just a pilot episode of a new television series.
Het verdict 8/10
Links : IMDB , Moviemeter
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