Ocean's 8
Ocean’s 8 is fine.
Really, it’s a fine movie.
It’s just fine, okay?
I didn’t really care for the fourth installment in Soderbergh’s Danny Ocean universe, but part of that’s my fault. I forgot to see if the movie time would be covered under my Movie Pass and mistakenly presumed it was, but because the theater has a special Dolby sound system, it wasn’t. So not only did I have to pay out of pocket for the ticket, but it cost me $15 to see the movie during the matinee time on a Monday afternoon. A Monday. Afternoon. $15! The sound was incredible (so loud that it vibrates your seats!), but it was really more suited for, I don’t know, something like Hereditary or Star Wars. So yeah, I didn’t exactly start in the right mindset for this one.
My biggest qualm with "Ocean’s 8" is that it felt more procedural than fun, and there’s never any doubt that the Sandra Bullock and her crew’s heist will be successful. There’s never much at stake and no real obstacles; for example, when Helena Bonham Carter’s characters learns that they’ll need a special tool to remove the necklace they aim to steal from Anne Hathaway’s neck, Rihanna’s character just magically happens to have a younger sister who knows the solution to the problem. I know my reviews are short, but that’s just lazy writing.
I also hate when actors and actresses play characters who are significantly dumber than they are in real life, and that seemed to be the case with both Anne Hathaway and Helena Bonham Carter’s characters. How hard is it to write intelligent women into scripts? There was also one quote in the movie from Bullock’s character that rubbed me the wrong way, and I’m curious to know if anyone else caught it. Someone asks her why she doesn’t want any mean on her team, and I’m paraphrasing here, but she says something about how men stand out and women don’t, and this time they can use that to their advantage. That just seems like the wrong message to send in a movie with so many empowering actresses. It really seems like the messaging in this movie should reflect the exact opposite of that sentiment.
But qualms aside, there’s still plenty to enjoy in Ocean’s 8, the highlights including the heist sequence, a solid soundtrack with Amy Winehouse and The Black Keys, as well as Rihanna smoking two fat joints. There’s a handful of funny lines for sure, as well as multiple references to George Clooney’s Danny Ocean, who apparently died before this movie’s events? That never really gets explained (probably so they can set up for a sequel where he’s still alive), but ultimately every reference to my namesake just made me wish I was watching one of the movie’s in the previous trilogy.