I'd love to believe Mallory climbed Everest & this documentary explained it all quite well. Well done. 4/5
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Friday, May 31, 2013
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Bellflower
I watched and reviewed "Bellflower" for the first
time on July 24, 2012. In my initial review I gave the film only three stars,
citing "nebulous writing" and "rough acting" as my main
problems. I have mentioned and written about the movie a few times since that
first review, each time thinking and writing about it far more positively. I
few weeks ago I ran across my first review and couldn't understand how this
movie which had continued to live in my head so vibrantly was one I only rated
as three stars. Last night I rewatched "Bellflower" and, my god, I
was so very wrong the first time around.
"Bellflower" is an absolutely brilliant film that
is gorgeously and strikingly directed. The cinematography is some of the best
I've seen in years, and that's saying something. Evan Glodell, who wrote,
directed and starred in the film, utilizes gritty film and shots that move in
and out of focus to create a world that is hallucinatory and surrealistic. Some
of the shots - most notably the epic shot of the car near the end of the film -
are just so perfectly done they took my breath away. This film is visually
stunning, even more so on second viewing.
So what about the plot that I found somewhat lacking the
first time around? Honestly... I think I just didn't get it. I had felt the
movie wasn't believable, but a movie about two men creating weapons for the
upcoming apocalypse in service of their gang Mother Medusa isn't really based
in this reality, now is it? No, this film is a morality tale told in shades of
magical realism that bares more than a passing resemblance to "Fight
Club" in plot and tone. It's not supposed to be realistic - it's a dark
film that uses heavy symbolism to tell a cautionary tale of what becoming a man
means in this violent day and age. Every frame of the film and every nuance of
the plot services this point and I'm stunned I didn't understand this in my
first viewing.
The one complaint I need to keep is that the acting is weak
for the most part. However, what I didn't appreciate is that all of the actors
in the film are comprised of the skeleton film crew and actors hired off of
Craig's List. This film was shot on virtually no budget - although you'd never
be able to tell that from the look of it. So, yes, the acting isn't stellar,
but it's not terrible either. In fact, the overly hammy acting in the first act
of the film is necessary to make the degeneration of the characters through the
rest of the film more believable.
Conclusion? I was totally wrong and I admit it.
"Bellflower" is a stunning film that gets better the more it
percolates in your brain. After my second viewing I was so blown away I bought
the DVD, so that's saying something from me. If you like strange, dark, gritty
films that are visually stunning and off the beaten path rent
"Bellflower" - it's a wonderful film that should be seen by everyone.
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Gangster Squad
I was completely surprised at how good this action thriller was - I was totally captured from minute one. Nice. 4/5
Gangster Squad on Netflix
Gangster Squad on Netflix
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sean penn,
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Mad Hot Ballroom
The kids in this documentary are great dancers but I really wanted to know more about them & their lives. 3/5
Mad Hot Ballroom on Netflix
Mad Hot Ballroom on Netflix
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Only the Young
I was very engaged in this interesting documentary & quite invested in its characters. Surprisingly good. 4/5
Only the Young on Netflix
Only the Young on Netflix
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Just Go With It
This ridiculous rom-com is just barely watchable & utterly unbelievable from beginning to end. Bah humbug. 2/5
Just Go With It on Netflix
Just Go With It on Netflix
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Friday, May 24, 2013
Treeless Mountain
This Korean film is understated & dark in it's tale of lost children. Magnificently acting, very affecting. 3.5/5
Treeless Mountain on Netflix
Treeless Mountain on Netflix
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Promised Land
This would have been a far better movie it is wasn't based on such horseshit. As it stands, good, not great. 3/5
Promised Land on Netflix
Promised Land on Netflix
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rosemarie dewitt
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Letting Go of God
Julia Sweeney's monologue isn't stand-up per se but is a rather brilliant examination of life & meaning. 4/5
Letting Go of God on Netflix
Letting Go of God on Netflix
Sunday, May 19, 2013
This Is 40
This was better than most of Apatow's recent crap but still relentlessly average & so not accurate about being 40. 3/5
This Is 40 on Netflix
This Is 40 on Netflix
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Saturday, May 18, 2013
The Jacket
Adrian Brody is wonderful in this thriller but the plot feels a bit flimsy for most of it. Good, not great. 3/5
The Jacket on Netflix
The Jacket on Netflix
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Friday, May 17, 2013
Reprise
Lie & Trier reunite for a fantastic drama about fame and the nature
of love & madness. Brilliantly acted & directed. 4/5
Reprise on Netflix
Reprise on Netflix
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joachim trier,
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Tchoupitoulas
What was the point of this film? It was pretty but I
was so bored to tears I shut it off half way through. Bah. 2/5
Tchoupitoulas On Netflix
Tchoupitoulas On Netflix
Kumare
I think this is an incredible relevant & important documentary that took huge risks for a wondrous payoff. Amazing. 5/5
Kumare on Netflix
Kumare on Netflix
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vikram gandhi
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Samaritan Girl
This Kim Ki-Duk film isn't as satisfying or profound as many of his other works but is quite beautiful. 3/5
Samaritan Girl on Netflix
Samaritan Girl on Netflix
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Sunday, May 12, 2013
Thin Ice
Maybe I just watch too many movies but I guessed every single second of this, beginning to end. Good acting though. 3/5
Thin Ice on Netflix
Thin Ice on Netflix
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greg kinnear,
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Saturday, May 11, 2013
Wanderlust
Just a terrible, awful, trite little comedy about bad people behaving badly - Apatow is losing his touch I think. 1.5/5
Wanderlust on Netflix
Wanderlust on Netflix
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alan alda,
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justin theroux,
kerri kenney-silver,
malin ackerman,
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paul rudd,
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Friday, May 10, 2013
Shane
A classic story told very solidly & compellingly, although it did feel more than a bit long to me. Well done. 3.5/5
Shane on Netflix
Shane on Netflix
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western
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Pawn
This great thriller was brilliantly acted, well plotted & superbly executed - so refreshing to see such a smart film! Plus Michael Chiklis' Cockney accent was so good I actually paused the film to see if he might be British. Wow! 4.5/5
Pawn on Netflix
Pawn on Netflix
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marton csokas,
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sean faris,
thriller
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Love Comes to the Executioner
This very black comedy is far wittier than I expected & solidly acted as well - I'm surprised. 3.5/5
Love Comes to the Executioner on Netflix
Love Comes to the Executioner on Netflix
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ftrq,
ginnifer goodwin,
jeremy renner,
jonathan tucker,
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Monday, May 6, 2013
The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Else
This disturbing, bizarre drama is really hard to watch but ultimately worth it all. And yes, this is a very flawed piece, but it's honest in its art and that makes all the difference. 3.5/5
The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Else on Netflix
The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Else on Netflix
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ben foster,
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drama,
ftrq,
gritty,
jeremy renner,
jeremy sisto,
kip pardue,
michael pitt,
netflix,
peter fonda,
violent
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Silver Linings Playbook
I can't explain it, I should have loved this, but I found it very average save for the amazing acting. David O. Russell's only truly astonishing film is "Spanking the Monkey" which is required viewing & just so amazing. This... honestly? Meh. 3/5
Silver Linings Playbook on Netflix
Silver Linings Playbook on Netflix
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bradley cooper,
comedy,
drama,
emotional,
ftrq,
jennifer lawrence,
julia stiles,
netflix,
quirky,
robert de niro
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Flight
A powerful, insightful, realistic & ultimately redemptive portrayal of alcoholism wonderfully acted by Denzel. However, knowing what I know about the rooms, I feel very strongly that the very last line was a mistake, but I can forgive that. 4/5
Flight on Netflix
Flight on Netflix
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don cheadle,
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ftrq,
john goodman,
kelly reilly,
melissa leo,
netflix,
suspenseful
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Bo Burnham: Words, Words, Words
I've never seen Bo before - he's funny, insightful, dry witted & really daring. I enjoyed this. 4/5
Bo Burnham: Words, Words, Words on Netflix
Bo Burnham: Words, Words, Words on Netflix
My Piece of the Pie
It's an interesting enough dramedy but a morality play? By what standard? The end really sunk this for me. 3/5
My Piece of the Pie on Netflix
My Piece of the Pie on Netflix
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
The Details
This black comedy is incredibly smart & compelling - I was fascinated the entire film. What would *you* do? 4/5
The Details on Netflix
The Details on Netflix
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dennis haybert,
elizabeth banks,
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tobey maguire
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