Honestly, I really appreciate this movie. It has an awesome feel to it. The music, the clothes, the acting, the intensity. It feels VERY MUCH like the TV show to me. Everyone keeps saying that the movie has nothing to do with the show, and as a person who LOVED the show, I think the movie compliments the same ''styles'', only in the 2006 world. If the show was known for its music, its clothes, its styles.... How do you take those elements and make them MODERN??
I think if the show were to be created in 2006, and shown on TV for the first time in the 2006 world, we would see the exact same things we saw in the movie.
The problem is, people don't have an open mind, and they only want to see the 80's show, and anything that is different is NOT Miami Vice to them.
To me, Miami Vice ISN'T just ''the 1980's''... The 80's is just the background for the show, just like 2006 is the background for the movie.
So in essence, I think the movie should NOT be compared to the show in terms of it's TIME, but in terms of its character, its music, its intensity, its clothes.... The TV show was a representation of the CULTURE of the 1980's, and if you're going to make a movie of it in 2006, then that has to be a representation of the culture in 2006.... Otherwise, you get something like ''A Very Brady Sequel''.... and its just a bunch of modern actors trying to make everything like the 1980's again, and the 80's have come and gone. You can't have Colin Farrell living on a boat with a freakin' alligator named ''Elvis''. It doesn't fit in 2006, and that's why Michael Mann didn't do it.
In fact, as much as I loved the show, I think the freakin' movie is BETTER.
And plus, why would you even question Michael Mann's vision as a director, when he was the damn producer of the original show? It's not like he took his baby and crapped all over it, like you all think. He took his TV show, and he made it modern, realistic, and BETTER than the show. Bottom line.