Directed by Steven Soderbergh
Starring Channing Tatum, Matthew McConaughey, Alex Pettyfur, Olivia Munn, and Cody Horn
by Tim Rousseau
Guest Blogger
I did it. I watched it. The film that is single-handedly bringing "girls
night out" back into fashion and will probably put CHIPPENDALE'S back into business. I did it. The film that has garnered
groans and eye-rolls to rival a field trip full of teenagers. I watched it. The
film that has made all men skulk around it, sniffing and growling
like a pack of wolves frightened but defiant of a searing bonfire
filled with man-ass and McConaughey. I DID IT, ladies. I WATCHED IT, men. I
LIKED IT...yes. Yes I did. Give it up. It's MAGIC MIKE!
Mr. Magic, played by Channing Tatum, is a regular guy at heart. Ambitious,
he's a man who works hard. He owns his own auto detailing company, makes
custom furniture, and works construction where he meets Adam (Alex Pettyfer). Adam is the
opposite of Mike, no ambition and no clue. Mike takes him under his
wing and shows him another way he makes his money; the wild world of
male revue exotic dancing. At first, it's strange but Adam is drawn like
a naked moth to a thong...flame. His six pack abs bring in the easy
money so he becomes part of the crew lead by" alright alright alright"
McConaughey who is the owner of the club. Mike and Adam dance, drink and
screw groupies freely until Adam needs a drunken lift back home to where
he's couch crashing with his straight-laced sister, Brooke (Cody Horn).
Brooke is not happy about her brother taking his clothes off
for money. Almost as a dare Magic invites her to come down to the club to
catch a show. She shows up and sees her brother and still doesn't get
it, or like it. Then Mike takes the stage. He's a performer, his dance
transcends the lustful cougars and coeds shouting and undulating around
the main stage. Like an estrogen fueled room of pentecostals filling
themselves with the holy spirit Mike tempts them and asks them to handle
the snake. Brooke watches, she's aroused but, she's also moved in a way
that makes her look away. They begin to connect (not in a montage of
scenes involving ice cream cones and tandem bicycles). She likes him and
is wary of him. He's Magic Mike after all. His lifestyle still
involves sweating, dry humping strange women, and binge drinking till
dawn. This is just one conflict that our greased up hero has to contend.
McConaughey wants to move the revue down to Miami where the money and
hungry housewives make them in even greater demand. Mike is owed a piece
of the equity, will he get what he wants? Will he be able to protect
Adam from the drugs and dangerous women surrounding him? Is there room
for someone like Brooke in his life? Does Brooke even believe in him?
Magic Mike is a
mirror of the modern man. Laugh out loud and then I will finish...Ok then.
He's a worker, he's a dreamer. He has passions in his life that grows
beyond his nocturnal adventures. He's a man apart. His onstage persona
as an enraptured Adonis leaves him lonely and abused by the women around
him. He is controlled by them. First, the female bank manager who refuses to
give him a loan to start his furniture business. Second, the college groupie
whose only knowledge is of the carnal despite Mike's delusion of
something deeper. Even Brooke, the only presence of honesty and reality
in his life can't pretend that his plans for the future have any chance
of coming to fruition. The only time he is able to take hold of the
reins is when he hits that stage and unleashes his frustration on those
gathered masses of cosmopolitans and lip gloss. His performance is his
release. He is a prisoner of his own ambition yet he lacks any true
source of love.
This is really good film. There are many reasons for this and one word
to sum it all up is, SODERBERGH. Steven Soderbergh, the film's director, has taken to the helm
with his penchant for naturalistic performance, clean, concise camera
work and sepia tinted summer days to create the world of our main
character. Perhaps he is the real, Mr. Magic.
Magic Mike is movie that is very funny and very genuine and very
satisfying. I cannot make the husbands and boyfriends of the world go
and see this movie, but I think they would be surprised if they did. I
know I was. It's no big deal though, just let her go and make it a
"ladies night." Although, don't be surprised if that night devolves into something
more. She may end up downtown, looking for a little bit of magic.
FORCE THE BOYFRIEND: 7 out of 10 (They'll like but may not admit it)
Beer Pairing Recommendation
What could be better to pair Magic Mike with than the Michelob Ultra
Pom Rasberry. It is magical and light on calories and has a refreshing taste. What
Chippendale dancer or gym rat wouldn't want some to keep trim
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