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CINEMA, Page 71KA-BOOM!
DARKMAN
Directed by Sam Raimi
Screenplay by Chuck Pfarrer, Sam Raimi, Ivan Raimi, Daniel Goldin
and Joshua Goldin
Darkman wants to be Batman. Its hero, a scientist (Liam
Neeson) scarred in body and soul after being left for dead by
venal thugs, is a cloaked crusader bent more on vengeance than
on justice. Director Sam Raimi, whose cheapo slasher film The
Evil Dead achieved cult status, mines familiar comic-book
terrain with a plucky heroine (Frances McDormand), a couple of
corporate villains -- one slick (Colin Friels), the other slimy
(Larry Drake) -- and plenty of explosive violence that virtually
reads KA-BOOM! in block letters across the screen.
But like Batman, this comic-book movie is anything but
comic; every plangent chord of Danny Elfman's splendid
pop-Wagnerian score underlines the scientist's twisted
nobility. Raimi isn't effective with his actors, and the
dialogue lacks smart menace, but his canny visual sense carries
many a scene. And he knows how to give resonance to a tinny
plot: by portraying a character so powerful and warped that he
is urban America's perfect patron saint.
By Richard Corliss.