Sunday, September 20, 2009

Inglourious Bastards not so hot

I am a fan of Quentin Tarantino, I very much enjoyed Pulp Fiction. Therefore I was a little disappointed in his recent release Inglourious Bastards. I think the film stinks frankly.
The beginning scenes of the movie had a stilted staged feel, indeed that may have been the makers intent but I found it painfully boring.
The plot plods along as slowly as a pack mule with all its best years behind it. I was thinking that any time would be a good time to go get popcorn and a drink during this film as one wouldn't miss much. The film doesn't draw one into it but leaves the viewer free to follow other pursuits, like reading a book or folding the laundry if one were not in the theater. Unfortunately even Brad Pitt didn't save this film I kept waiting for it to get better and also to end.
Some of the acting, however, particularly that of Christoph Waltz was simply extraordinary, winning him the Best Actor Award at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. His was a brightly glowing performance in an otherwise stale film. Don't recommend you spend to much money or time on this one. We can hope that the next Tarantino flim will be the stunner that this film is not.


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Sunday, June 7, 2009

7 Pounds Starring Will Smith

At 53 years it takes a powerful film to shatter the stupor of indifference and boredom that I unconsciously slip into from day to day.
The last film to really rock my world like that was Saving Private Ryan, do you remember that? Of course you do, it slammed into you with the force of a howitzer, it stunned you and drug you off to war how could you forget?

7 Pounds is not like that, although it will rock you and cause you to confront your own ideas about who you are. 7 Pounds is like an innocuous worm that enters your mind through your eyes and ears, you are not conscious of the invasion. While you are watching the movie your underlying self talk could well be "yeah so....", the movie is so craftily made that as you watch the movie you are not exactly sure you are following the story line. The viewer is left to assemble the film into a coherent whole and is unable to do so till the last four minutes of the film when the puzzle suddenly is solved leaving you shattered by the impact of the story line and what you are seeing. Suddenly you are overcome with the simultaneous emotions of joy and heartbreak, compassion, gratitude and excruciating loss. The tragedy of life overcome by the courageous triumph of a man driven to extremes an the unending suffering that is the human condition.

This film is by far the best work yet submitted to us by Mr. Will Smith who has stretched his talent to such a degree as to make of himself an absolute master of his craft. The supporting cast is drawn from among the most talented actors and actresses in the industry. The film deserves your patronage and will earn your respect. You deserve what this film will do for you and to you.
This movie is not a tear jerker it is an ignition system for water works.