Paycheck (PG-13)

This movie just sags, even in the action scenes.

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Common Sense rates it
2
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Movie details
  • Studio: Paramount Pictures
  • Directed By: John Woo
  • Cast: Ben Affleck, Uma Thurman
  • Running Time: 110 minutes
  • Release Date: 12/25/2003
  • Video/DVD Release Date: 5/18/2004
  • Genre: Action/adventure
  • MPAA Rating: PG-13
  • MPAA Explanation: intense action violence and brief language

Parents need to know

Parents need to know that this movie has extended action violence with guns, chases, kickboxing, explosions, and character deaths. Characters use strong language, smoke, and drink, and there are mild sexual situations.

Families can talk about whether there are memories they would like to or be willing to erase. If you, like Michael, wanted to make sure that someone really knew you, what question would you ask?

Message

Social Behavior:

Strong female character.

Consumerism:

Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:

Drinking and smoking.

Violence

Action violence, guns, explosions. Characters in peril.

Sex

Mild sexual situations.

Language

Some strong language.

Common Sense says

What's the story?

Reviewed by Nell Minow

In PAYCHECK, Ben Affleck plays Michael Jennings, a brilliant engineer. In two months, he takes apart a revolutionary project for its competitor and makes it all but obsolete. Then the client writes him a big check, his friend Shorty (Paul Giamatti) zaps out his memory of the last eight weeks, and Michael is off to make the kind of memories he likes to keep, all of which seems fine to him. When Shorty tells him to think about stopping, Michael says, "My memories are basically highlights. The stuff you erase doesn't matter." Cue evil mogul Rethrick (Aaron Eckhart), who offers Michael a three-year project. Then cut to three years later. Michael's memory is gone, and so is the $90 million he was supposed to be paid. All he has is a manila envelope with a bunch of mundane items -- hairspray, a fortune from a fortune cookie, a pack of cigarettes, a paperclip, a matchbook. He knows it was a message he sent to himself before his memory was wiped. But what does it mean? And will he ever remember his relationship with a beautiful biologist (Uma Thurman)?

Is it any good?

2
Scientists will discover a way to bend the laws of time before anyone remembers that a movie about bending the laws of time has to have some way of handling the problem of determinism versus free will that is if not plausible then at least consistent. The idea (from Blade Runner's Philip K. Dick) of Paycheck is an intriguing one -- a super-smart computer whiz who trades not only his intellect but also his memory for big bucks. Even on one of his good days, this set-up would have been a challenge for director John Woo, whose stylish staging has turned saggy scripts into highly watchable films. But Woo seems to have taken a hit from that memory-eraser.

We can stand it when a thriller requires some suspension of disbelief. But the one thing we cannot forgive in a would-be thriller is boredom, and this movie just sags, even in the action scenes. Without spoiling what little suspense there is, all I can say is that the big "reveal" removes any sense of narrative tension by making the outcome all but inevitable. Even Woo's trademarks, the fluttering birds and the two-gun stand-off, feel perfunctory.

Parents and kids say

All Reviews

There are 7 reviews.

4


Posted on 11/01/06 by Rachel D Adult contributor

Interesting plot and fun to watch

I enjoyed this action movie, the plot was fun to follow and played out with excitement.
5


Posted on 01/02/06 by shopgirl Kid contributor, age 11

Amazing!!! Very witty!

The plot was amazing! It keeps you on your toes, yet it is funny and feel good movie!!!
2


Posted on 02/24/05 by fritzsky Adult contributor
4


Posted on 08/09/04 by mikee990 Kid contributor, age 13

good action film for parents and kids. 11+

lots of fun. worth renting
4


Posted on 08/02/04 by Queen2B87 Kid contributor, age 11
3


Posted on 06/02/04 by jvkajun1 Adult contributor

Good for renting

Not a bad movie. Sci-fi Bourne Identity type of movie. Has some philosophical and moral implications. Makes a statement. Fun movie.
3


Posted on 05/28/04 by jcarole Adult contributor

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Adult Reviews

There are 4 reviews.

4


Posted on 11/01/06 by Rachel D Adult contributor

Interesting plot and fun to watch

I enjoyed this action movie, the plot was fun to follow and played out with excitement.
2


Posted on 02/24/05 by fritzsky Adult contributor
3


Posted on 06/02/04 by jvkajun1 Adult contributor

Good for renting

Not a bad movie. Sci-fi Bourne Identity type of movie. Has some philosophical and moral implications. Makes a statement. Fun movie.
3


Posted on 05/28/04 by jcarole Adult contributor

Kids Reviews

There are 3 reviews.

5


Posted on 01/02/06 by shopgirl Kid contributor, age 11

Amazing!!! Very witty!

The plot was amazing! It keeps you on your toes, yet it is funny and feel good movie!!!
4


Posted on 08/09/04 by mikee990 Kid contributor, age 13

good action film for parents and kids. 11+

lots of fun. worth renting
4


Posted on 08/02/04 by Queen2B87 Kid contributor, age 11
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