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Old 11-08-2014, 08:56 PM   #114361
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I agree. I enjoy the biblical story, but the execution made it feel into a blockbuster. Not to mention, those Rockformers were incredibly...I don't even know how to describe them...

As far as Aronofsky, I would rank his films as:

-The Wrestler
-Requiem for a Dream
-Black Swan
-The Fountain
-Noah
-Pi
Pi Last!? really??? How come, if I may ask?

I'd say:

- Requiem for a Dream
- Pi
- The Wrestler
- Black Swan
- The Fountain
- Noah (not seen so... yeah)

I only put Black Swan below The Wrestler because I felt some CGI was poorly used and wasn't needed and the soundtrack was used too much and ruined the moment for me.
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Old 11-08-2014, 09:01 PM   #114362
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Now watching Kiss Me Deadly. Very strange opening credits
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Old 11-08-2014, 09:05 PM   #114363
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Heh, yeah, that probably seemed really cool on paper but in practice...not so much.
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Old 11-08-2014, 09:09 PM   #114364
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I agree. I enjoy the biblical story, but the execution made it feel into a blockbuster. Not to mention, those Rockformers were incredibly...I don't even know how to describe them...

As far as Aronofsky, I would rank his films as:

-The Wrestler
-Requiem for a Dream
-Black Swan
-The Fountain
-Noah
-Pi
I didn't find it to be awful, but it was quite a let down. Compared with his other films, I would also rank it low. Noah is an interesting story with some powerful themes, and one that was begging for Aronofsky's quasi, and sometimes straight-up, surrealist tendencies. Instead, he pretty much made a basic cgi-fest blockbuster, complete with the clichés common to the genre.
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Old 11-08-2014, 09:13 PM   #114365
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I'm not convinced that the remarks by Tarantino, et alia comparing the film to 2001 and Solaris are meant to suggest that they think Interstellar is as good as those films. They seem to me to be comparing it to those films in that it's a more cerebral, artistic SF film rather than being an SF action blockbuster like Star Wars or Star Trek or Edge of Tomorrow.
Having seen Interstellar today, I now believe that Tarantino and company are suggesting they are similar in terms of artistry. Should they actually be calling it an excellent film, then they have lost all credibility for me.

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Pi Last!? really??? How come, if I may ask?
It's not a bad film, but it didn't do anything for me.

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I didn't find it to be awful, but it was quite a let down. Compared with his other films, I would also rank it low. Noah is an interesting story with some powerful themes, and one that was begging for Aronofsky's quasi, and sometimes straight-up, surrealist tendencies. Instead, he pretty much made a basic cgi-fest blockbuster, complete with the clichés common to the genre.
I do not want to turn this into a religious debate, but I read somewhere that Aronofsky identifies as an atheist. I am wondering if that has something to do with the bland final product...
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Old 11-08-2014, 09:15 PM   #114366
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It's not a bad film, but it didn't do anything for me.
Fair enough ^^ I thought it was an incredible first film, especially on the budget
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Old 11-08-2014, 09:19 PM   #114367
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I do not want to turn this into a religious debate, but I read somewhere that Aronofsky identifies as an atheist. I am wondering if that has something to do with the bland final product...
Yeah, I definitely don't either (I am so bored with both sides of those debates), lol. However, I don't think that it had anything to do with the outcome. The Fountain had spiritual themes to it.
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Old 11-08-2014, 09:30 PM   #114368
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How is that OCD? I hate how that term is thrown around so easily - really frustrating and difficult to see when OCD is a horrible thing for people to go through and people really suffer.

/endofrant
I agree. OCD is a horrible thing that can totally dictate your life. I remember seeing the story about the man who had a fringed rug in his house and spent hours fixing the fringe every day. I'm sure his OCD did not let him get rid of it. Personally, I used to spend 4 or 5 hours a day doing something which others could do in 10 minutes.

I had to comment because I think people use the term way too loosely.

OK, I'm off soon to the Hawaii International Film Festival!
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Old 11-08-2014, 10:08 PM   #114369
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I'll weigh in with my view of Ride with the Devil. I think it is a great film, with outstanding performances and beautiful cinematography that manages to make an unsettling tale a work of cinematic poetry. The story revolves around mounted guerrillas in the Missouri borderlands during the American Civil War, and is one of the best movies I have seen at bringing a time-period into my living room through effective use of drama, dialogue, character development, and selective use of violence. Ang Lee and the film's writers capture exceptionally well the particular viciousness of this local conflict, where former neighbors and friends turned on each other with unspeakable savagery. The attention to accurate period detail is superb, and through a combination of all of the above the audience has no problem understanding how, after the war, the lingering bitterness and the prevalence of irregular guerrilla action throughout the region could give rise to the James-Younger gangs and the sympathies the locals had for them (which is why it took so many years for these gangs to finally be run to ground). The fact that this was a backwater conflict of the American Civil War, making no difference at all to the larger outcome, did not matter to the individuals engaged. To them, their fight to control territory was as real and meaningful as the battles being fought by the big armies far to the east. With the benefit of hindsight, this is the real tragedy of this whole rotten episode in American history.

The film does many things well, and in ways the viewer might not expect. For instance, how it touches on the issue of slavery and racism from a local and individual perspective. Much of this centers around Jeffrey Wright, who is magnificent in his portrayal of a slave owned by one of the guerrilla officers. Wright is as equally committed to the Southern cause as his master; he turns out to be a first-class fighter and an individual whose strength of character is greater than those around him. This creates tensions among some of the Southerners. He is one of the most intriguing and well-written characters ever to appear in a film, not least because he exists completely in his time frame, beyond the understanding of a modern audience who may have difficulty accepting his motives or viewing him as more than a historical oddity or mere contrivance in the context of the plot.

The film gets it right in portraying the torn loyalties of recent European immigrant settlers in the Missouri-Kansas region. In the years immediately prior to the Civil War, large numbers of Irish and German immigrants came to the U.S. Most settled in the northern states, where many consequently volunteered or were conscripted into the Union armies. This fact is known to the characters in the film. Tobey McGuire is very good here in his portrayal of a young Southerner born in Germany and brought to the U.S. as a baby who fights for the South because that is where his parents settled and raised him. He portrays a mildly conflicted individual with a high sense of morality who questions the madness of war and the racism shown toward Jeffrey Wright, but not the righteousness of the Southern cause. This is what makes McGuire's character unique - and his loyalty suspect to some of his fellow guerrillas.

Among other standout performances are Jonathan Rhys-Meyers and Jewel. Rhys-Meyers’ character is like watching a slowly uncoiling viper, perhaps not menacing at first, but as the film progresses you begin to realize he is a stone-cold killer, untroubled by remorse or conscience. Jewel is also impressive - this is the only film I have ever seen her in. I am not into her music so I never paid much attention to her, but her work here is memorable and perfect for the role she plays.

The climax of the film is the infamous raid on Lawrence, Kansas, when the various Rebel guerrilla bands came together to launch a strike deep into Union territory. The depiction of the raid is quite moving and haunts the viewer afterward. It is also historically accurate from what I have read, including the detail that the Confederates saw it as justified vengeance for what they perceived (mistakenly as it turned out) as an earlier atrocity. Regardless of their motives, the attack was one of the worst atrocities committed on American soil. The movie pulls no punches in showing the ominous buildup to the raid and what happens when the hordes of mounted guerrillas descend on the unsuspecting town.

Ang Lee deserves a lot of praise for Ride with the Devil. For a Hong Kong director to make such a startling and realistic period piece about one of the most savage and little known theaters of conflict in the American Civil War is remarkable in my book and I salute him for the achievement.

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Old 11-08-2014, 10:42 PM   #114370
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BRANDED TO KILL is a film for a different mood, but also heavily noirish and equally rewarding in its own way. It's much more off-the-wall unpredictable ("quirky" is an appropriate word), both in story and characters as well as in filmmaking techniques, especially editing. It's maybe a little bit as if Godard had made a film noir in Japan, but with a weird underlying twisted sense of humor. It doesn't quite have the overt and colorful genre parody (a la Tarantino) that TOKYO DRIFTER has.
I love Branded to Kill, but it's not something I would recommend for a blind buy unless someone asking for a completely lunatic, over the top film.

I might as well roll out (again) my favorite comment about the film:

"BRANDED TO KILL, on the other hand, is like TOKYO DRIFTER's drunk, crack-addict cousin who just happens to have taken some acid on the day you run into him." (Rob Larsen)
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I love Branded to Kill, but it's not something I would recommend for a blind buy unless someone asking for a completely lunatic, over the top film.

I might as well roll out (again) my favorite comment about the film:

"BRANDED TO KILL, on the other hand, is like TOKYO DRIFTER's drunk, crack-addict cousin who just happens to have taken some acid on the day you run into him." (Rob Larsen)
What about those of us who watched and thoroughly enjoyed Tokyo Drifter?
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What about those of us who watched and thoroughly enjoyed Tokyo Drifter?
I'm not a fan of Japanese Yakuza films, but if you liked Tokyo Drifter, you will more than likely enjoy Branded to Kill.
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Old 11-08-2014, 11:13 PM   #114373
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Agree, Ride with the Devil is an amazing film, and quite underrated these days. This discussion makes me want to see this again.

Also wanted to comment that Ang Lee is one of the best directors out there; not only are his films great, but he's so incredibly versatile. With many directors their films may be similar to each other, but not Lee's - I've seen most of his movies, and he can smoothly go from making an American drama set in the 1970's (The Ice Storm), to a film about the American Civil War (RWTD), to an Asian Martial Arts film (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), to a big-budget super-hero effects film (The Hulk), etc. If I didn't know that he directed all of these films, I wouldn't have believed it - extremely impressive.
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Old 11-08-2014, 11:38 PM   #114374
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Now watching Kiss Me Deadly. Very strange opening credits
If I had to make a list of favorite opening sequences in films, then Kiss Me Deadly would be somewhere in the top 10. I love how this movie kicks off.
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I think that's a good way of putting it.

As for it being a companion to The Fountain, I couldn't disagree more. They're extremely different films.
I don't know that anyone is saying they are similar films, just that they share imagery in multiple places.

As for atheists, I think they make the best biblical films. They tend not to try and ram a message into the story and the film is usually better off for it.
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Old 11-09-2014, 12:36 AM   #114376
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Too many movies, too little time! All this talk of RIDE WITH THE DEVIL, PALE FLOWER, TOKYO DRIFTER, and BRANDED TO KILL really makes me want to watch them all again! All great films in completely different ways. RIDE WITH THE DEVIL and THE ICE STORM
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are probably my favorite Ang Lee films.

What I need to do is get around to digging into the stack of unwatched Blu-rays and even DVDs I've been putting off. I'm thinking I might finally look at Kurosawa's I LIVE IN FEAR from Criterion's "Postwar Kurosawa" Eclipse set, and if there's time maybe THE IDIOT, which I think I might have seen on a college film society 30-35 years ago, but don't really remember if I did. Also need to break the shrink-wrap on the Mizoguchi's Fallen Women Eclipse set, so maybe one of those will be the second feature tonight. Decisions, decisions!
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What about those of us who watched and thoroughly enjoyed Tokyo Drifter?
Nothing at all wrong with TOKYO DRIFTER. It's loads of fun! But BRANDED TO KILL is a step up to the next level and exhilarating in its own way. Which of the two I prefer usually depends on which one I've seen most recently. Both are in a different category from the far more serious and philosophical PALE FLOWER, however, which is a tour de force exercise in film noir motifs and cinematography by a master assimilating the best of American and European cinema and making them Japanese.
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It's earlier than usual but they're up! A bit light for December:

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Thanks for the info, any idea which version of Devdas will be released?
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If you had to choose between Pale Flower or Branded to Kill, which would you choose?
Pale Flower-- it's deep and dark. I'm partly biased because I hadn't seen it coming and it hit me square in the face. I think of it as something an early 60s Japanese Antonioni or Godard might do. It has a strong strain of European existentialism that I like, and I think it's outstanding.

Branded to Kill is flashy and fun, but I find there's more to linger over in Shinoda.
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