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maltatoday, SUNDAY, 10 SEPTEMBER 2017 38 This Week DESTINED for football superstar- dom in high school but crippled by an injury, now-divorced work- ing class schmo Jimmy Logan (Channing Tatum) is once again slapped in the face by the sup- posed curse that hangs over his family's fate after he's also let go of his construction job, owing to health-and-safety concerns aris- ing from the same leg injury that cut his sporting ambitions short back in the day. Fed up of being given the short stick in life – rubbed in his face as his social-climbing ex-wife Bobbie (Katie Holmes) enjoys full custody of their daughter Sadie (Farrah Mackenzie), with a preening car- dealing husband Moody (David Denman) not helping matters much either – Jimmy decides to go the route of foolhardy despera- tion in a mad ditch to secure some cash. Huddling up with his siblings – the one-armed war veteran bar- tender Clyde (Adam Driver) and no-nonsense hairdresser Mellie (Riley Keough) – Jimmy hatches a plan to rob the legendary NAS- CAR racing tournament during a sleepy weekday race, working on knowledge he gleans from his former day job. Teaming up with another sibling team of lowlives – led by the incarcerated and ingen- ious explosives expert Joe Bang (a refreshingly unhinged and unfussy Daniel Craig) – their plan to do the deed during a quiet day at the races lets them proceed with some confidence... until matters dictate that, actually, it will all have to go down during the busiest race of the entire year, or nothing. Directed by the acclaimed Steven Sodenbergh – who's often prom- ised to quit the Hollywood game – Logan Lucky plays like a harmless doodle by a cinematic wunder- kind: a 'divertissement' to pass the time, but executed by someone who, while keenly aware that their abilities make them qualified for more 'elevated' material, still want to prove they can entertain the masses like their more prolific and mainstream-ready counterparts. That said, mumbly deep-South accents may be something of a stumbling block for international audiences – us included, of course – an in fact, the explicitly localised action of the entire project – the religious adulation of Nascar, for one thing – might also prove a tad alienating on the whole. But this is also what gives Sodenbergh's film that edge of the specific, that crucial texture, which distances it from cookie-cutter heist-action- ers it may otherwise have become (when Tatum's Jimmy makes a jab about the Fast and Furious mov- ies, and it can't help but land as a sly bit of meta-commentary). Sodenbergh is mining a different vein here, and is eager to shade his characters with lived-in quirki- ness. So yes, this is certainly not the cool, polished glitz of Fast and Furious. But neither would it fall in line with, say, the abstract-and- meticulous screwball efforts by the Coen Brothers. Because unlike the stylistically gilded and intel- lectually laboured mini-master- pieces miraculously churned out by the 'Brothers every other year, Sodenbergh is going for the heart rather than the brain. The tone is also markedly different from Sodenbergh's slick Ocean's Eleven franchise and its many sequels... you do get a sense that, like them, Logan Lucky was made on some- thing of an (expensive) lark, but of course its characters hail from an entirely different class to the tuxedo'd George Clooneys and Brad Pitts that headline that oth- er heist franchise (another bit of meta-commentary confirms this deliberate contrast: the brothers are referred to as 'Ocean's 7-11' by a newscaster at one point). Hardly brimming with ambi- tion or even inventiveness, Logan Lucky is a chance for Sodenbergh to demonstrate that – yet again – he's a director more than able to beat Hollywood at its own game. Or, at the very least, match its ten- dency to shove filmmakers onto prefabricated franchises, or noth- ing at all. 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