There are bits of the movie which are okay, but it doesn't work as a whole. More importantly, it doesn't work at all as a Saint film.
In the theft at the beginning, I never liked the way Templar came across as physically weak in his first confrontation of the film. I also wasn't struck by the silly CGI jump off the building. I quite liked the flight attendant seduction scene, musical score and direction at that point.
Yes, Teal and Templar playing their traditional cat and mouse at the end was close to fun - or was it Tom and Jerry? You see, throughout the entire movie I don't recall these two characters even being referred to by their names. We see an American Twist living in a Hong Kong orphanage, make up the name Simon Templar, but that's it for the entire movie. No, "it's the famous Simon Templar". No, "it's Templar, Simon Templar". Just some kid complaining about getting porridge instead of a Big Mac...
Edited by St Louis, 15 April 2012 - 01:34 PM.