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![]() I read the first review you linked from the NY Times, and I have to say that I cant respect that reviewer. He is certainly entitled to his opinions, but his style is distastefull. The entire piece is childish, negative sarcasm. He makes no real points, he just makes fun (insults). The article thrashes the Boy for pondering why the Jewish boy wasnt evil as he had been told all Jews were. I think thats probably 100% natural. Hes a very young boy whos potential transformation into an evil Nazi has yet to happen. I think painting every German child as definite future Nazi is wreckless. I'll read the others because maybe they will better describe a nuance that perhaps I missed. But so far, I'm sticking to my guns. ![]() Edit: From the third article... "Not fair, me being stuck here on my own while you're over there, playing with friends all day," says Bruno. And: "What do you burn in those chimneys? Is it just hay and stuff?" And, "Perhaps you can come and have supper with us?" Nazi kids - they say the darnedest things. Do I even need to explain how wrongheaded that is? At 8 years old has he joined the Party? Does he even know what the Party is? Can he even understand it? Does he know what going on in the camp? Yet he's a Nazi. ![]() Last edited by SquidPuppet; 05-30-2010 at 02:30 AM. |
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![]() And I do realize that others view it differently than I do. My point is simply that they are wrong. ![]() ![]() I added to my previous post a comment about the third article. |
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RDJ gave a fine performance, certainly. And I was surprised as to how many other good actors appeared (Dan Aykroyd, Anthony Hopkins, etc). I liked the film's direction, and didn't mind the writing. But I agree that it's not perfect, just good. Whaaaat? ![]() Ah, they are kinda silly. ![]() |
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Got around to watching "The Road." It was mostly background viewing while I catalogued my CDs, but I paid attention to most of it, and I can tell that it's mostly similar to what I remember from the novel. Something about the book's style and prose really had an impact on me, and I don't think the same impact exists on film. But it is certainly an atmospheric and grim film, with fantastically bleak imagery and some decent emotional resonance. I liked the characters (if anything, I think the boy and his father show a little stronger chemistry on film than in the book). The story is decent fundamentally, and it inherently invokes some thought about the apocalypse and humanity in general.
Yep, it's bleak stuff, and it has met all my expectations. My only gripe is somewhat slow pacing (still not too bad though). 4/5 (entertainment: 4/5, story: 4/5, film: 4.5/5, i/e: 3/5 atm). |
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Portishead ♫
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Audio: 3.75/5
Video: 4/5 Movie: 2/5 * On Blu-ray of course. |
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More background viewing during chores:
"Battlestar Galactica: The Plan." Would probably be confusing for folks not familiar with the series. Action and SFX did not dissapoint, as usual. Drama and suspense were plentiful. the story overall presented some fascinating insight and background to the events of the series. It's cool. 4/5 (entertainment: 4/5, story: 4/5, film: 4/5) "Valhalla Rising." This smilie shall represent my overall impression of this film.... ![]() It has bloody action, but in between the fight scenes it's mostly quiet, strange, and lacking in tangible substance. It is well-filmed, with lots of wonderful imagery and camera angles. Acting seems good. But there's hardly any dialogue, and zero exposition, so I have no real idea what this film is even about. Story is weak. But I am wondering if most of this is meant to be a figurative journey through heaven and hell (or rather, Valhalla and Hel)? It's just plain damn weird. 2.5/5 (entertainment: 2/5, story: 1/5, film: 4.5/5) Blu-Rays for both of these looked decent (albiet a bit noisy) and sounded superb (although "Valhalla Rising" has a lot of low parts). |
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[Show spoiler] But overall, I loved the film, even more so after reading Ebert's review (which I don't recommend people do until after they've seen the film). I understand your points about it and share many, but the themes overpower them. Last edited by surfdude12; 05-30-2010 at 02:47 PM. |
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watched a few the past few days--
LAW ABIDING CITIZEN-- love revenge/vigilante films and this one had a few different spins to the genre-- Butler was great and 80% of the movie I was really enjoying it. The ending left me cold though not just because of the outcome but I thought it was way too easy for the "law" to end the killings. rating 3.0 out of 5.0 (good) VERTICAL LIMIT-- haven't seen this one in awhile-- first of all I was very impressed with the blu-ray-- great picture. The movie is actually quite exciting in spots, but drags in others. Could have used about 20 minutes or so of trimming. Overall a good film though with some spectacular suspense sequences as well as scenery. 3.0 out of 5.0 STAR TREK--GENERATIONS -- I don't know I think this film doesn't get the love it deserves--- it's my favorite New Generation Trek behind FIRST CONTACT. I thought the story was interesting, it had some unexpected emotional scenes that were well done, there's that spectacular crash of the Enterprise, Malcolm McDowall is always fun to see, etc etc.. Really enjoyed seeing it again-- 4.0 of of 5.0 (very good) |
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Taking Chance
Missed the first 30 minutes of the film on HBO, but it was a movie I knew little about but wanted to see. This is an HBO production. It's riveting. The official synopsis: In April 2004, Lieutenant Colonel Michael Strobl, USMC, came across the name of 19-year-old Lance Corporal Chance Phelps, a young Marine who had been killed by hostile fire in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. Strobl, a Desert Storm veteran, requested that he be assigned for military escort duty to accompany Chance's remains to his family in Dubois, Wyo. Witnessing the spontaneous outpouring of support and respect for the fallen Marine- from the groundskeepers he passed along the road to the cargo handlers at the airport - Strobl was moved to capture the experience in his personal journal. His first-person account, which began as an official trip report, gives an insight into the military's policy of providing a uniformed escort for all casualties. The story became an Internet phenomenon when it was widely circulated throughout the military community and eventually reached the mainstream media. Taking Chance chronicles one of the silent, virtually unseen journeys that takes place every day across the country, bearing witness to the fallen and all of those who, literally and figuratively, carry them home. A uniquely non-political film about the war in Iraq, the film pays tribute to all of the men and women who have given their lives in the military service as well as their families. An HBO Films presentation of a Motion Picture Corporation of America and Civil Dawn Pictures production, Taking Chance marks the directorial debut of two time Oscar nominated producer Ross Katz (Lost in Translation). The screenplay is by Lt. Col Micheal R. Strobl, USMC (Ret.) and Ross Katz, based on the journal of the same name by Strobl, who also serves as a military consultant. Strobl, who recently retired after serving 24 years in the US Marine Corps, developed the original story with the strong support of Phelp's parents, John Phelps and Gretchen Mack. What a great movie to watch for Memorial Day. This film is heart wrenching. As it tugs on the heart strings, it fills you with hope and pride. I highly recommend this film. 5/5 |
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I have rethought the swimming scenes meaning and effectivenes and have changed my mind. Although I still think it could have been handled without the nudity. [Show spoiler] Thanks for all your other thoughts. |
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Rear Window
Film: 5/5 -this film is solidly stuck in my top 10. -my fourth viewing in 4 months (friends come over and haven't seen it, so I pop it in) and I still am 110% entertained!! -Grace Kelly = god -greatest moment: [Show spoiler]
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