Monday, June 19, 2017

The Bodyguard

The Bodyguard (Mick Jackson, 1992)
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Rating: Q=4, P=4 / Average OJ
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Drama, Action, Complex Relationships, Romance, Music

An enjoyable movie, but nothing special. It's clear this was a film to showcase Whitney Houston both as a musician and an actress. The narrative is a romantic fantasy--the beautiful celebrity falls in love with her bodyguard, the only man who truly makes her feel safe. There are some emotional moments (jealousy, hatred, fear, angst, etc.) which I wanted to explore more, but twas not to be. Still, a fun escape.

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Monday, June 12, 2017

La La Land

La La Land (Damien Chazelle, 2016)
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Rating: Q=7, P=5 / Can't Get Enough
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Musical, Relationships, Romance, Inspirational, Arts

A bold and colorful explosion of music and dance, but also a thoughtful story about following your dreams. I appreciated that the main characters fell in love and helped each other but didn't remain together--not something you usually see in a romance but a conclusion that is very true in real life.

The best part of this film is not the music (although, the jazz was great!), in my opinion, but the visual artistry. The bright, splashes of colors jump off the screen and the dance sequences are lovely and fun. Near the end of the film is a striking homage to early musicals of the 1950s and 60s, which I also appreciated.

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Monday, June 5, 2017

FAVORITES: Antonia's Line, Central Station, and Tsotsi

FAVORITES for May & June:

Antonia's Line (Marleen Gorris, 1995)
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Rating: Q=8, P=8 / Obsession
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Why is it a Favorite?
Who doesn't like a quirky movie about women and family? This one is so uplifting, too, because it celebrates the weird and non-traditional. I first saw this movie when I gave myself the goal of watching as many Oscar-winning foreign films as I could. I immediately bought the film after my first viewing. Don't believe the critics that claim this is an ultra-feminist film with an agenda. It isn't preachy, instead it celebrates individualism, independence, choice, and intelligence.

Central Station (Walter Salles, 1998)
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Rating: Q=8, P=8 / Obsession
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Coming of Age, Travel, Complex Relationships, Spirituality


Why is it a Favorite?
I have to include Central Station in my list of favorites because I believe this is the film that made me want to study film. I was taking a course in college called "Cultures in Transition" where we watched films from Russia, China, and Brazil and then discussed how the films reflected the changing societies of those nations. It was a favorite class and Brazil was my favorite unit. Central Station does something to me, it transfixes me with all the subtle dialogue, gorgeous photography, and documentary-like moments. Walter Salles is now one of my favorite directors. This film also made we want to study Coming of Age films. It is a powerful story because it feels real and gets at deep-seeded, hardly expressed emotions.

Tsotsi (Gavin Hood, 2005)
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Rating: Q=7, P=8 / Obsession
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Gangster, Coming of Age, Poverty, Complex Relationships, Income Inequality, Philosophical

Why is it a Favorite?
I can't praise this film enough. Tsotsi is so much more than a Gangster film or a Coming of Age film. It is so much more than a film about the slums of South Africa. There is a philosophical thread (almost spiritual) in this story that weaves its way in and out of the plot, a main character that makes you ache with compassion, a setting that will bring tears to your eyes...the story stays with you for days. Of all the films I have seen (which is a ridiculous number) this is one that I always recommend everyone view. It's startling and harsh and gritty and disturbing but also so very poignant.

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Thursday, June 1, 2017

Heathers

Heathers (Michael Lehmann, 1988)
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Rating: Q=5, P=6 / Average OJ
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High School, Thriller, Comedy, Coming of Age, Dark

Movies about high school always entertain me, mostly because my high school experience was nothing like what the movies and shows (e.g. Freaks & Geeks) displayed. I didn't experience the clique culture and certainly never felt pressure to be popular or cool. I guess I just lucked out, because I know it existed around me. But Heathers is more than your regular high school movie. This one is crazy. All the angst and negativity you might have felt toward those students that bullied you or made your experience hellish has been funneled into Veronica Sawyer. And things get interesting really quickly when she meets someone even more angry than herself. Tons of symbolism, weird moments, and a great soundtrack.

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