David Mamet has become as comfortable an old shoe as Woody Allen -- same con story, different dress. Had the weirdest sense of deja vu though -- Mamet tells the very same tale as the Wachowski's in
Speed Racer --
Principled guy refuses to sellout to corporate greed, but then he does so after all because he's in a helluva jam. Then, after he finds out the game is fixed -- he fights (literally) his way to the top -- without 'cheating' -- because, gosh darn it, he's got principles. And the 'truly' good guys always win, right?
I suppose you can say the ending is as hokey as that of
Speed Racer -- both movies are 'Hollywood product' after all, what else would you expect? (that, and maybe Mamet's coming out as a 'brain-dead Republican'?) (plus, I'm trying to think of one Mamet-directed film where justice does not prevail at the end?)
Still enjoyed it though. Can't comment about the fighting as I know nothing about it -- never felt the story was about the fighting per se, anyway. ("There's always an escape...", etc.) The cast was terrific, Ricky Jay gets all the best lines. The only thing I didn't buy was --
The Emily Mortimer character shooting off the gun.