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Great words, Steve. Roger had a way of speaking to us without having to speak for us. It was nice to see just how he affected you.
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"If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough." That always resonated with me because it highlights the importance of being concise. While we're on a heartfelt subject, I wanted to thank everyone here for contributing to so many hours of my day, and my life. It's fun to butt heads sometimes yet whole-heartedly agree at other times. Each of us brings unique character to the forum yet share the love (or hate) of many movies. Al can always bring the strange, Steve- my fellow Ghibli fanboy, Vince with the daily dose, and all the other great regulars that I will have to stop myself from naming for fear of leaving anyone out, but thank you. You guys have all played a part in expanding my appreciation for film. We each carry our own wisdom and unique insight, and the diversity of this thread is a testament to that. With the same passion that kept Ebert strong through that unbearable illness, I say, cheers to many more great years of movies ahead of us. ![]() |
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At best, these are broken characters stumbling to realize so. Both are drawn to dangerous behavior and I think their relationship provided security, yes, but it also stifled them. The coda to the film (gladly) didn't resolve anything for me, but rather gave me the sense that they may continue to make the same mistakes. God, I hope I can acquire this film for a decent price during U&S. And as for Aronofsky, that's another can of worms ![]() |
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This is the "second rough draft" of the Miami Vice review I forgot to post a week ago.
![]() After reaching the pinnacle of commercial and critical success in 1995 with Heat, Michael Mann's next two features found difficulty garnering an audience: The Insider (1999), although warmly received by critics and Ali (2001), whose reception was more mixed. His subsequent film, Collateral (2004) finally broke ground with audiences. More importantly, it's groundbreaking cinematography by Dion Beebe paved the way for the innovation of Miami Vice. Filmed on the Viper FilmStream High-Definition Camera, it was the first major Hollywood film to embrace the digital look. Los Angeles nightlife had never looked more dangerous. Loosely based on the innocuous 80's TV series, Miami Vice (2006) was a critical and commercial disappointment. Promotional trailers, set to "Numb/Encore" by Linkin Park & Jay-Z promised audiences a taught, twisty, colorful thriller dripping with sex appeal. Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx were expected to embody the great cop duo of the 2000's. Upon release, audiences reacted with indifference and hate, labeling the film a boring, muddled and risable affair. What could have gone so wrong? The opening scenes of Miami Vice give the audience little set up as it thrusts the viewer straight into an undercover prostitution ring investigation. As police detectives "Sonny" Crocket and "Rico" Tubbs close in on Neptune, the pimp, they receive a call from a former informant on a concurrent case, Alonzo Stevens. His identity has been compromised and he believes his family to be in danger. Upon meeting with him, he appears destitute and distraught, "Sonny" and "Rico" try to calm him down, and discretely inform him of his wife's murder. Alonzo then sacrifices himself into the oncoming interstate traffic. The blood stained skid marks of the eighteen wheeler is a haunting illustration of the fragility of existence. This pained encounter complicates and foreshadows the moral stakes to come. The plot setup above seems to suggest a nailbiting thriller, but that would be misleading. The plot, though functional, if a bit incoherent at times, is merely the entry point into some of Michael Mann's most thought provoking and indelible images. Characters are shot in wide angle close up, reminiscent of Wong Kar Wai. The medium wide shots, often takes inspiration from the work of Terrence Malick (especially through some of the expressionistic cutting), Michelangelo Antonioni (through contrast and mood) and Andrei Tarkovsky (through movement). In the second act, detailing "Sonny" and "Rico's" infiltration into the drug cartel, their subsequent operation as drug runners and Crocket's affair with Isabella (Gong Li), Mann eschews nimble plotting in favor of expressionistic, high contrast images of bodies reacting to each other against an open canvas. The open Colombian beaches provide the overwhelming backdrop for their tryst. Dion Beebe's expressionistic cinematography engages our senses as they seek sensual relief. The confident compositions magnify the surrounding space and their temporary dislocation from the drug running business. It might as well be a romance set in the lobby of a panoramic space station. The success of Miami Vice, lies in its refusal to flesh out characters in a traditional sense: a few back stories are haphazardly laid on us in an expository fashion, process and movement are favored over traditional drama. Mere details that never coalesce into a whole. In the world Mann creates, sporadically just as cynical as the future Alfonso Cuaron detailed for us in Children of Men (also 2006), we can only hope his aimless characters inadvertently stumble upon any semblance of functional humanity. Mann isn't seeking to duplicate the high drama or genre thrills of his mid to late nineties masterworks, Heat and The Insider, (though there is plenty of awesome blockbuster stimuli to be found in the form of plane flights to and from South Florida, speeding boats, stash house raids & Mexican standoffs) but rather he focuses our attention on the systems at play, international crime and an ethically compromised law enforcement, that threaten to rob us of our humanity and identity. Both just as ruthless, demanding and fractured as Mann composes encounters with both the mob bosses and Federal superiors in a detached and impersonal way hinting at brooding docu-realism. They don't display colorful personalities Die Hard style nor does their speech contain elements of the theatrical. As they negotiate, third world countries lie stripped of their luster. The sole image of dozens of Colombian commoners occupying a street littered with trash, specifically styrofoam, is telling. These are the byproducts of hyper-capitalism and international commerce. The intended buyers of the drugs are never seen, only the harrowing byproducts on the other side of the equator. The simplest images convey the moral complexity at the heart of the film. Textured environs threaten to engulf the characters, Maroon night skies and resplendent day skies wrestle, with Crocket in particular, over dominance of the frame. The film begs us to consider our role in this data centric and globally interconnected age. Can our intrinsic link to the prevailing winds be broken, at least for a moment, to exist on our own terms? As Isabella asks Crocket, during the cold, abstract realist final shootout, "who are you?," it seems fate has claimed another victim. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Abdrewes; 04-07-2013 at 12:25 PM. |
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![]() My Favorite Picture of You (2013) dir. TJ Martin, Dan Lindsay The Good: The idea of pairing an audio interview with photographs and home movies. The interview itself; Just hearing co-director Martin's dying grandmother struggle to remember things from the past is heartbreaking. Nice score. |
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![]() Warning: If you dont have Green beliefs, stay far away from this movie. It doesnt just preach, it wraps its message around the heavy end of a sledge hammer and bashes you in the skull with it. For two hours. And thats exactly why I like it. The entire film is awe inspiring aerial footage of the planet. Forests, oceans, cities, rivers, jungles, deserts, the Poles, and extreme agriculture. It demonstrates how much we have changed Earth in such a short time. It juxtaposes hauntingly beautiful music with alarming images and statistics. I changed my behavior long before seeing this film for the first time in 2009, but I made even more changes after seeing it. Highly recommended. Last edited by SquidPuppet; 04-07-2013 at 05:57 PM. |
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I saw a straightforward story about a not-so-great guy, a poor father, who was also capable of great compassion and kindness at times. He is like a real person, part good, part bad. He meets a gal with issues of her own. She is self destructive in her social choices and has control issues, but we never learn why. They emotionally gravitate toward one another in a very normal way, as opposites often do (important). Over the course of the film each character begins to morph a little bit, aquiring some of the dominant trait from the other person. He gains compassion and forgiveness, and she gains thicker skin, determination, confidence, and the ability to "let go". Will they continue to grow and mature together? Dunno. They have the tools to do so. Or will they revert to their old self destructive ways? Dunno. I would have enjoyed a little more backstory on the two leads. I dont have en explanation for this bit, but it is something I noticed. I dont kow if I missed something or if the film didnt explain it. When he went to the place where [Show spoiler] I agree that the ending [Show spoiler] My 2 cents. Last edited by SquidPuppet; 04-07-2013 at 05:40 PM. |
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Since we've all done some self-reflecting, I'll add that I consider myself a positive reviewer too. Squiddy even called me out on it once:
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Examples: 1. At a big 4th of July BBQ bash at a neighborhood park I witness a man who has obviously had a few too many beers (clearly drunk) fishing for his car keys on his way to his vehicle. His 7 year old daughter in tow. He may hurt himself or others by driving in this condition. I would approach him and as elegantly as possible offer to call him a cab or give him a ride home. Message received, he agrees, and all ends well. 2. At a big 4th of July BBQ bash at a neighborhood park I witness a man who has obviously had a few too many beers (clearly drunk) fishing for his car keys on his way to his vehicle. His 7 year old daughter in tow. He may hurt himself or others by driving in this condition. I would approach him and as elegantly as possible offer to call him a cab or give him a ride home. He indicates that my meassage has fallen upon deaf ears and insists that he continue on his chosen path. He will NOT be persuaded otherwise. At that point I would do whatever necessary in order to prevent him from proceeding. Sometimes people are so stuck in a pattern, or a state of denial, that only loud, obnoxious, and physical messages can break through. Sometimes... Last edited by SquidPuppet; 04-07-2013 at 09:19 PM. |
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