REEL CRITICS
We should have known that the near-empty theater and an audience
comprised of 30-year-olds and younger meant we were in trouble. We had
seen photos of “metalheads†and heard snippets of their tour de forces,
so we entered to see “Rock Star†with great trepidation.
First scene, Bill went out to the car and got some earplugs.
Pittsburgh local Chris Coles (Mark Wahlberg), a big-eyed wannabe
metalhead, goes from being the lead singer in a tribute band to being the
lead singer of an actual heavy metal band called Steel Dragon (which
exists only in this movie). Predictably, this messes with his
relationship with girlfriend/manager Emily (Jennifer Aniston), which is
about all there is to the plot.
As time passes, Chris -- oh, don’t call him that, it’s “Izzy†now --
becomes corrupted and his dreams of living the “rock†life go up in the
smoke of sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll.
Our education was expanded. We learned that those who set up the stage
for concerts perform a true engineering feat. We learned new words and
saw gestures we cannot use. And we learned about the fleshy and
distasteful life of female rock star groupies. It was way more than we
wanted to know.
As we left the theater, the few metal fans in the audience were not
fooled. They complained that the film was way too “soft,†Wahlberg was
not “the man,†and there was “not enough trash.†Other comments heard
included “Aniston unpolluted,†“this movie is an insult to metalloids,â€
and “I would rather watch ‘Airheads.â€â€™
There you have it.
To be honest, we hoped in our lifetime we would never be inflicted
with any “metal†noise other than in the kitchen. Well, we did. But we
suggest you don’t.
If you have to see it, buy a used video.
“Rock Star†is rated R for language, sexuality and some drug content.
* GAY WASSALL-KELLY, 61, is the editor of a Balboa newspaper and is
active in the community. BILL KELLY, 59, is an industrial engineer.
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