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US President Henry Ashton is in Salamanca, Spain for a summit where an international treaty dealing with the fight against global terrorism will be signed and which was highly promoted by Ashton. Preceding the summit, Ashton is one of the primary speakers at a public event in Plaza Mayor when at approximately 12:20 local time an unknown sniper is able to shoot him. Amid the mass confusion and hysteria following the shooting, a massive bomb goes off in the plaza about three minutes later. The twenty minutes leading up to the shooting, the shooting and the explosion themselves, and the immediate few minutes following are seen through the perspective of a few people at the event that day. First is senior secret service agent Thomas Barnes who is on his first assignment protecting the president after taking a bullet for him less than a year earlier. Many believe Barnes is still emotionally unstable from that incident, but not Kent Taylor, his secret service colleague on this assignment, he who also got Barnes on this assignment. Second is Enrique a plain clothes Salamanca police officer who is assigned to protect Salamanca's mayor, the event moderator. Prior to the shooting, Enrique has an encounter with his girlfriend, Veronica, thoughts of who are on his mind as he spied her with another man. Third is Howard Lewis, an American tourist with a video camera, he who manages to film many of the goings-on. Despite the seriousness of the shooting and the explosion and Lewis' belief he has vital information on his camera of what's going on, he still places much of his focus on a little girl named Anna who has been separated from her mother following the explosion. Fourth is the president himself who has an interesting and surprising vantage point to the proceedings. And fifth is the operational group behind the shooting and explosion, they who show how they were able to shoot Ashton and set off the bomb. Will anyone in authority be able to piece together the information quickly both to figure out what's going on and stop the remainder of the plan in those few minutes following the explosion? The President of the United States is in Salamanca, Spain, about to address the city in a public square. We see a plain-clothes cop, his girlfriend with another man, a mother and child, an American tourist with a video camera, and a Secret Service agent newly returned from medical leave. Shots ring out and the President falls; a few minutes later, we hear a distant explosion, then a bomb goes off in the square. Those minutes are retold, several times, emphasizing different characters' actions. Gradually, we discover who's behind the plot. Is the Secret Service one step ahead, or have the President's adversaries thought of everything? The tag-line promises that we will see 8 different people's perspective of the event - an assassination attempt on the president of the USA. However, this is not what is delivered in the film. We see a somewhat shortened version of the 23 minutes four times, but that's just the first hour.

After that, the movie goes on and during the next, continuous hour, shows us "who did it and how". There's extortion, there's betrayal... and there's way too much lucky chance for my taste. To believe that all those lucky moments, which only had few seconds to occur, could actually occur, doesn't work for me. I like stories that don't contain that much "luck".

Thinking who did it and what was the role of each person was still quite entertaining, but once again, there's the problem with too many lucky moments or "twists". Worth watching, although "Sentinel" seemed a bit better to me. It was annoying to me that many in the packed theatre responded with such abandon (groans, laughter, references to Groudhog Day) when the action repeatedly 'rewound' to give yet another character's perspective of the film's main event. I was trying hard to concentrate and forgive Quaid's character's wild-eyed twitching and sweating, which would surely have caught someone's attention before he was assigned to what was touted as an uber-risky and globally important mission ... also hoping that a potential "plot twist" thrown up first thing like a big grapefruit would be a red herring ... and people were laughing and hooting - how rude! Number one: With the ubiquitous previews, how could so many be surprised at the format? And Number 2: Weren't they too engaged, anxious to keep solving the puzzle, to lose focus on the excitement and unfolding drama? Whatever the answer to number 1, number 2 trumps it with its obvious conclusion: "Evidently not." However interesting the concept, I couldn't very well blame my fellow audience members for failing to be sufficiently enthralled. Vantage Point tries to be edge-of-your-seat serious, and a prat-fall by the story-telling device is disappointing to say the least.

Worse than any of the above, however, the villains' behavior in THE pivotal moment of the story made me (after keeping sanctimoniously quiet and glaring at my seatmates) almost stand up and yell "WHAT?!?" If there was any groundwork laid for a sudden attack of conscience, that vantage point must be on the cutting-room floor.

Vantage Point was entertaining and no more hokey or improbable than other thrillers. William Hurt, Dennis Quaid, Sigourney Weaver and Forest Whitaker are all fun and appealing to watch. The point I guess was that my expectations were higher - comparisons to Rashomon put it at a distinct disadvantage. The loaded cast does what it can with the paper-thin characterizations, but Vantage Point gets hijacked early by its high-concept premise, and it quickly devolves into a by-the-numbers thriller with the numbers out of order. Vantage Point is based on a screenplay by American screenwriter Barry Levy. Yes, the satellite was footage from Resident Evil: Extinction (2007) (2007). Both Vantage Point and Resident Evil: Extinction are films owned by Sony. a5c7b9f00b

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