Art film to zombie flick

I watch 'em all

Saturday, December 31, 2011

The Descendants

Less of a movie - more of a film. George Clooney must have taken this one in hopes it could be an Oscar bid for him, and it probably will be.

This is a quiet, slow, introspective piece - with a few moments of dark humor to keep it from being a throw yourself under the bus film. The title encapsulates the theme of the film - what we have been given (both figuratively and literally) as the descendants or our ancestors, and what are we passing on to our descendants. Clooney's character is a man being squeezed by that emotional pressure from both sides and manages to do it with a great deal of grace.

One of the things I enjoyed the most about this film is the secondary story I was told about the setting of the movie: Hawaii. Someone who was involved with writing this story was from there at some point, and they manage to layer in a realistic view of coming from the islands. It was an eye opener for those of us who have only ever thought of Hawaii as an exotic vacation destination.

But - this is a film not a movie. If you are just sitting down for a couple of hours escape from the world - maybe desirous of watching some eye candy (why does this man get better looking with age?!?) I recommend you pass on The Descendants. If you are in the mood for something more somber, something very well done and thoughtful - this is an excellent choice.

Crazy, Stupid Love

There is a reason they keep churning out rom-coms by the dozens every year - that is because they hope one of them will turn out to be this movie.

To begin with I will admit I'm not a huge fan of Steve Carrell - except in this movie. He started off as a little bit of that character he tends to play all the time that makes my teeth itch, but through the plot device of the movie (being given a "make-over" and training by Ryan Gosling's womanizer character) - he is allowed to become a relatively good-looking normal guy with a pretty wicked sense of humor. You know, a guy you might actually believe was married with two kids to a pretty woman like Julianna Moore.

I, on the other hand, am a huge fan of Emma Stone - and the secondary story of her and Ryan Goslings character has some of my favorite lines from the movie - ones I'm walking around quoting. That is always a good sign for a movie - that I remember it longer than 10 minutes after I turn off the DVD!

This movie also gave me a suprise I totally did not see coming. I probably should have, but I did not, and that is not something that happens often with me!

If you are looking for something light, something feel good, something that makes most women go "awwwwwwww"  - this is one of the best offerings in this genre you could choose to pick. If you are looking for the typical stupid Steve Carrell comedy? Skip it.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Snow Flower and the Secret Fan

Total chick flick.
WONDERFUL chick flick.
Not a dry eye in the house chick flick.
BEAUTIFUL chick flick.
Acting, photography, costuming, story - all so well done.
Did I mention chick flick?
Did I mention I wept and wept and wept while watching this?
Oh, foreign film with subtitles! Not for those who hate to read while watching a movie.

Stunning movie. Chick flick. Subtitles. Crying.

Warrior

This is a movie I thought was about mixed martial arts - so I didn't bother to see it in the theaters. I could see it had the eye candy, so I rented out of Redbox last weekend for something to put in as background material as I sewed. It certainly did provide eye candy, but I got hardly any sewing done, as the movie sucked me in to it's emotional undercurrent from the opening scene.

Warrior is a movie that uses mixed martial arts as plot device in telling an excellent story. You could say it was about family, or forgiveness, or what makes a true hero - but whichever one it is, MMA is just the back ground on which those topics are explored. This is no more about MMA than Rocky was about boxing - so please, do not let the fact that it is a "fight" movie dissuade you from seeing it.

Joel Edgarton is the actor who plays the main character "Brendan" in this film - he's the one you are meant to root for - he's the underdog, loving husband, good father and even the favorite local high school teacher. But while Joel does a good job of this role, the movie is propelled by the emotional gravitas of the two other actors in the film: Tom Hardy and Nick Nolte as Brendan's brother "Tommy" and father "Pop" respectively.

Nick Nolte plays the abusive drunk father who is now sober and wants nothing more than to be able to say he's sorry and be back in his son's lives. He breaks your heart when his sons keep rejecting him over and over. But he never steals a scene from another actor - he's never over the top. Which is the main reason, even though he was obviously a total a*hole in the past, you wish you could reach through the screen and make his sons accept him.

Tom Hardy is the younger brother who has had everyone in his life that he loved taken from him. He's angry - so so angry - but he doesn't take it out on the world in general - you see him be polite and kind to supporting characters in the film. He's just built a wall around himself to keep from being hurt again. The character is massively physical externally, but so small and broken on the inside - again, you just want to reach in and hug him and tell him it will be ok.

The story is well told, and well filmed. I can't comment on the MMA in the film - other than to say as a complete novice on the subject? Looked good to me, but if you are wanting a hardcore movie about MMA - this is not the movie for you to watch. If you find redemption stories too cliche - again, not the movie for you.

But for anyone else? I recommend this as one to watch.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Rise of the Planet of the Apes

So, I went into this movie with high expectations. I repeat that: high expectations. I'm a huge fan of the "Apes" series of movies. Including the Tim Burton debacle from 2001 (I mean Charlton Heston is an ape in it! How could I not love that?!)

This movie not only met my expectations, it exceeded them wildly. This movie is stellar - whether you're a fan of the original or not.

The story is well written and well acted. You actually give a damn about main characters - human and ape. Andy Serkis is a genius. He manages to act so much with his entire body that he gives the CGI techs at Weta Digital a wealth of things to animate so that you can feel everything Ceaser feels during the movie, you can see what he's thinking played out in the way he holds himself in a scene. Brilliant. James Franco (whom I usually couldn't give a rat's ass about) turns in perhaps the best job I've ever seen from him, and John Lithgow - well he always delivers.

I metioned Weta Digital (of LoTR CGI) right? Yeah. Love those guys. Far as I'm concerned? They rule the CGI world with no contest. This is as good as you've ever seen to date.

And if you are a fan? Well keep your eyes open. There are plenty of nods to the original series, without being overt and smacking you in the face about it. They are there, but they never tear your focus away from the story you are currently being told.

In sum: go! go! go! see this movie. You may not love it as much as I did, but you will like it, and will think it was worth the money.