Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Behind Green Lights (US, 1946)
Noir take on political intrigue and vulture journalism and there's a cool "stiff escapes on way to morgue" episode in there as well. Short and good fun, has this quality noir been neglected by the aficionados..?
Looper (2012)
Being by nature slow, I didn't 'get' this; a read of the wiki article didn't make it much easier to understand either. But, in a good way; the film is
enjoyable, and young Joe's line "Your face is backwards" is memorable. The dark, dystopian, in places futuristic look-and-feel is convincing. It's a
thought-provoking and well made thriller. Could do with seeing it again.
I Love Trouble (US, 1948)
Go the the archive.org Film Noir section. Look up 'em all up on IMDB. Note the ones that get a rating of 7 or more. Watch the movie. Repeat. That's the formula. It works for me, now you try it.
I Love Trouble is one of these. The plot is incidental, all the noir qualities are here, and it's just another good, enjoyable genre piece. The gold-jacketed Janis Carter is bewitchingly stunning as...whoever she is.
I Love Trouble is one of these. The plot is incidental, all the noir qualities are here, and it's just another good, enjoyable genre piece. The gold-jacketed Janis Carter is bewitchingly stunning as...whoever she is.
Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Barbara (DE, 2012)
Unlaboured, well-stated portrayal of the quotidian travails faced by a young woman doctor, transferred from Berlin to a small village during the GDR dictatorship.
The ending may seem somewhat hopeful. It's not a monumental earth-shattering masterpiece a la Das Leben der Anderen, but it is a good film.
The ending may seem somewhat hopeful. It's not a monumental earth-shattering masterpiece a la Das Leben der Anderen, but it is a good film.
Friday, 19 October 2012
Point Blank (US, 1967)
Mentalist crime drama with a twist at the end; it's a good film, but just a tiny tad less good than its retrospective critical stature would suggest. The conspirational tone/atmospherics comparable with The Parallax View, The Conversation both of which it predates by appprox 7 years.
This showing in a Boorman retrospective as part of the Queen's Festival, Belfast.
This showing in a Boorman retrospective as part of the Queen's Festival, Belfast.
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Liberal Arts (US, 2012)
Went to this on the basis of Elizabeth Olsen's top notch performance in Martha Marcy May Marlene, one of my top 2 films of 2012 so far, and also on the strength of the trailer. It's subtly soppy and striving for 'meaningfulness' in places, but not a bad show; Olsen's character is embarrassingly over-earnest by times, perhaps deliberately - she carries it off very well and it's further proof of her ability as an actress.
Just a little short of 7/10.
Just a little short of 7/10.
O'Horten (NO, 2007)
Decent, nicely produced 'slice of life' from Norway; the eponymous railway employee's last day of work before his retirement brings some slightly unexpected diversions. A simple, human and likeable film in vaguely similar territory to Bombon El Perro and unkindly underrated by IMDB users.
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