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Blu-ray Knight
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the best film i have ever seen. on every level - directing, acting, story, script, atmosphere, et cetera. a masterful film that everyone should see.
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Coincidentally, last night I started Agent 6, the third and last book in Tom Rob Smith's series about a Russian secret policeman in 1950s Russia. The first book, Child 44, was up for the Booker Award which is unheard of for a thriller book, and is widely considered one of the best books ever in that genre. That series is very similar to The Lives of Others, but thirty years earlier and in Russia, which arguably was the most oppressive country of the 20th century. I highly recommend the series to fans of The Lives of Others. Oh, and by the way, the rights to Child 44 were bought by Sir Ridley Scott. Last edited by jhiggy23; 02-21-2012 at 03:01 AM. |
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I truly believe the former is the only logical interpretation of his motivations. Tremendous character study.
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Hanna:
Film: 2 1/2 (out of 4); girlfriend's review--3 1/2 (out of 4) I thought it was a decent film but I expected more with those involved. I've been a vocal admirer of Joe Wright's for years now, as I truly believe (and still do believe) that he's one of the most talented young directors out there. His directing in Pride and Prejudice was great and his directing in Atonement was one of the best of the 2000s imo. As for this film, I thought it was entertaining but it dragged a bit in the middle. I also thought the film was a bit too strange for its own good and was too hollow, lacking in emotional, thematic, and plot depth. There were some nice directing sequences but there were also some sequences that were distracting in the way they were directed. I also thought there were some poor script choices, such as making the "go to hitman" a cross-dresser with seemingly no talent for the job. My girlfriend took a different opinion, and thought it was extremely entertaining from beginning to end. She thought Ronan's acting was great and that the character was very intriguing despite not being given a tremendous amount of backstory. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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I find it completely charming and never tire of seeing it. Jeunet's sense of humor really appeals to me.
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Blu-ray Archduke
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![]() I also have to bring up the score by The Chemical Brothers each time I talk about Hanna. I thought they did a great job with it and it tied into the movie and the sound effects well. I watched Amelie on Hulu about a month ago. I don't share the opinion of most around here about it, but I do have to give Jeunet credit for making something completely unique. It might have been just a little too out there for me, but I did like the movie in the end. Not enough to buy it, but I didn't waste my Sunday afternoon watching it either. |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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![]() Here's today's: 53. Lolita (1962) Drama, Romance, 152 minutes Directed by Stanley Kubrick Starring James Mason, Peter Sellers, Shelley Winters and Sue Lyon ![]() Stanley Kubrick was capable of working in any genre, ranging from historical epics to futuristic science fiction. He gave us serious drama and dark comedy. Lolita certainly has its serious moments, but it’s also filled with dark humor and is arguably his most controversial film. Vladimir Nabokov’s book was about a 12-year-old girl and would have been an even more controversial film if Kubrick had kept Lolita at that age. In the film, Lolita (Lyon) is a 14-year-old and it changes the overall tone somewhat. Professor Humbert Humbert (Mason) is a British author looking for a home in New Hampshire. He visits Charlotte Haze (Winters) who is looking to rent a room. Humbert is on the verge of leaving and looking elsewhere, but sees her daughter, Lolita, sunbathing in the garden. He decides to stay and becomes obsessed with her. From his viewpoint, Lolita is flirting with him. She kisses him and plays with her hula hoop right in front of him. Meanwhile, Charlotte is hoping to start a relationship of her own with Humbert and doesn’t notice the attention he gives Lolita. Humbert’s obsession grows and he keeps a secret journal about his feelings, but he’s dismayed when Charlotte sends Lolita to summer camp 200 miles away. Charlotte then writes a letter to Humbert declaring her love for him and issues an ultimatum. She tells him to leave, or stay and marry her. He finds the letter hilarious and has no interest in her, but marries her to be close to Lolita. This act shows the extent of his obsession. After the marriage, Charlotte decides to send Lolita to boarding school. Humbert fantasizes about killing her and spending the rest of his life with Lolita. Charlotte discovers his diary and true feelings and decides that she can’t live with the knowledge, leaving Humbert to pursue his plan. Another key character is that of Clare Quilty (Sellers). The opening scene of the film shows Humbert tracking down Quilty and shooting him. The remainder of the film shows the events leading up to Quilty’s murder. Sellers plays the part well and tries to manipulate Humbert by pretending to be several different people. In Dr. Strangelove, the characters he portrays actually are separate individuals, but that’s not the case here. Sellers writes plays and wants Lolita to appear in one, but seems to have an ulterior motive. We see everything from Humbert’s point of view and he’s also the narrator at times. Was Kubrick trying to make us empathize with Humbert’s feelings by placing us in his position? Was he trying to get us to root for Humbert and hope that he would somehow end up with Lolita? The film is long at 152 minutes, but never seems to drag. Although we know that Humbert shoots Quilty, we don’t know why until we see the preceding events. Kubrick makes some of Lolita’s actions deliberately ambiguous so that we’re left wondering whether she was flirting with Humbert. The overall impression is that she’s not as innocent as she may appear. The film is mainly about obsession and its impact on people’s lives. Humbert’s thoughts are far from pure. He wants Lolita and, although he doesn’t kill Charlotte, he certainly considers doing so. The choice to make Lolita 14 helped avoid some of the controversy, but this is still a film that will be emotionally upsetting for some. Much of its impact depends on our imagination and will vary from one viewer to the next. Mason is particularly effective as the polite Englishman, while Sellers and Winters also play their parts well. Lyon doesn’t get much time on screen considering she’s the motivation for everything that Humbert does, but she’s believable in the role. If you like Lolita: One of my favorite recent movies dealing with the topic of an older man becoming obsessed with an underage girl is An Education. It's an adaptation of Nick Hornby's novel and Hornby is a writer who never lets you down. He delivers an intelligent mix of drama and humor and Carey Mulligan was nominated for her excellent performance. It captures life in 1960s London and sometimes feels similar to the mood that Kubrick created in Lolita. |
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Blu-ray Duke
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Blu-ray Duke
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![]() I only saw this for the first time a couple years ago. I really enjoyed it. While watching it though, I kept thinking "Oh my, this was really pushing it for the era.". I wonder how much flack Kubrick took back then? |
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