What a beautiful, charming film. One of my favourites I've watched recently. I'm torn between awarding it an 8 or a 9, but I think I'll go with 8. Just. Still, it goes straight into my Love category. Possibly my favourite film I've watched this year, alongside Schultze Gets the Blues.
Fin works in a train shop in the city of Hoboken, NJ with his friend, the shop owner. His friend dies suddenly and leaves him some land and an old train depot in rural New Jersey (Newfoundland). Fin heads up there into early retirement on his own, hoping to live a life of solitude in his old train building near the train tracks. But what he doesn't count on is making new friends.
I loved this film. It had a real grace to it, and ultimately it was a great examination of pure friendship. Joe, who runs a coffee shack outside Fin's new home, was the most loveable character. These adults all have their issues, but deep down they are all just like children in the playground again – looking for friendship.
I think the film did that magical thing whereby it hit upon an original truth in life, but it did so without using clichés. It wasn't about finding a girlfriend for Fin, it was about finding friends who accepted and loved him for who he was – in the way that society in general didn't.
I think I'll watch it again. 8/10
Saturday, 24 December 2016
Premature
My little brother made us watch this off the back of Weird Science. Jesus Christ. What did I just watch? A Groundhog Day scenario where a boy wakes every morning having just had a wet dream. Every time he orgasms, the day is reset.
Absolute insanity.
7/10
Absolute insanity.
7/10
Friday, 23 December 2016
Weird Science (Re-watch)
At home with my brothers and they are making me watch dumb films. Classic John Hughes.
Definitely not my favourite John Hughes film by a long shot, and this one in particular is pretty inane and offensive (in so many ways). But there's something attractive in the way he depicts these desperate teenagers looking to get ahead in capitalist 80s America. Couple of what the fuck moments: Anthony Michael Hall speaking jive when he gets drunk in a jazz club, and the weird biker gang that crashes the party at the end.
Actually, I think the whole film was a metaphor for how the new wave of computer scientists would become the new rich and powerful of capitalist America. I'm sure there was some Cold War shit in there, with them making a nuclear rocket at the end by mistake. An allegory for technology reaching out and grabbing too much? As my older brother said: The geek shall inherit the Earth.
I think it was all about the rise of silicon valley, the dot com boom, and what we're seeing now with app developers. And it was also just about women with big tits. 7/10
Definitely not my favourite John Hughes film by a long shot, and this one in particular is pretty inane and offensive (in so many ways). But there's something attractive in the way he depicts these desperate teenagers looking to get ahead in capitalist 80s America. Couple of what the fuck moments: Anthony Michael Hall speaking jive when he gets drunk in a jazz club, and the weird biker gang that crashes the party at the end.
Actually, I think the whole film was a metaphor for how the new wave of computer scientists would become the new rich and powerful of capitalist America. I'm sure there was some Cold War shit in there, with them making a nuclear rocket at the end by mistake. An allegory for technology reaching out and grabbing too much? As my older brother said: The geek shall inherit the Earth.
I think it was all about the rise of silicon valley, the dot com boom, and what we're seeing now with app developers. And it was also just about women with big tits. 7/10
Tuesday, 13 December 2016
Office Killer
I'm not sure I liked this film much at all. I just didn't really get what it was about, and it could've been made better.
I took from it the parallel of people losing their jobs (corporate downsizing) and this mental person murdering everyone in the office, but I'm just not sure that it all sat together well enough. The ending too sounded a bit weak. Was it a warning that we shouldn't be so capitalistic, because it'll turn us into psycho killers?
At times it was a little bit sick for my tastes. 4/10
I took from it the parallel of people losing their jobs (corporate downsizing) and this mental person murdering everyone in the office, but I'm just not sure that it all sat together well enough. The ending too sounded a bit weak. Was it a warning that we shouldn't be so capitalistic, because it'll turn us into psycho killers?
At times it was a little bit sick for my tastes. 4/10
La Jetée
This was OK. Nothing special really. Although I'm sure it was revolutionary at the time.
I found the still in images and sound track with narration to be quite a fun way of telling a story. But the story itself wasn't quite as interesting as it could've been. 7/10
I found the still in images and sound track with narration to be quite a fun way of telling a story. But the story itself wasn't quite as interesting as it could've been. 7/10
Saturday, 10 December 2016
48 HRS. (Re-watch)
I enjoyed watching this film, and I also enjoy thinking back on a time when films were fun. When they were a bit more self-conscious of what it was they were doing, and that they had more room to breathe and develop character.
I like the dynamic between Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy. The fight scene was funny too.
The only negative thing I'll say about this film is that it suffers slightly from being too much 'of its time'. There was far too much casual sexism, racism and bigotry in it.
8/10
I like the dynamic between Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy. The fight scene was funny too.
The only negative thing I'll say about this film is that it suffers slightly from being too much 'of its time'. There was far too much casual sexism, racism and bigotry in it.
8/10
Thursday, 8 December 2016
I, Olga
I had to take a shower after watching this film. God almighty I hated the main character. She was terrible! I wrote some notes as I was watching:
"This girl is such a prick. She's rude to everyone. She gets beaten up in some kind of borstal. Her mum brings her a heater and gives her money, then she shouts at her mum and tells her to get out of the house that she bought for her. She hangs her washing outside just as it starts raining, then goes for a wank inside. She has shit lesbian sex. She gets dumped by her girlfriend then calls the ex-girlfriend a whore."
And the climax of the film involves her mowing down a load of innocent pedestrians on the street with her truck, because apparently society picks on her.
After watching, I read it was based on a true story.
Now I hate the world too. Thanks, Olga. 5/10
Sunday, 4 December 2016
Krisha
This was a tough film to watch, but a good one. It was a great exercise in camera movements and soundtrack creating a feeling of unease in the viewer. At times it even reminded me of an extended music video. The dialogue was pretty smooth, and I felt from the beginning that we were in good hands as the story slowly unfolded.
Despite being slightly shocked at Krisha's behaviour, there was something human to her character, which made her relatable. Very sad.
Definitely didn't leave me filled with hope about existence and the human condition though. 8/10
Saturday, 3 December 2016
Robot & Frank
Hmmm... This film was a bit of a stinker. I'm not sure how to express my hatred towards it well though.
Such a wasted opportunity to examine some really cool concepts. I guessed they were shoehorning in ideas from Don Quixote, and even though I've never read it, I got the feeling they were fumble fucking it to death. I think I'm over this whole he had Alzheimer's all along! cliché. Oh, and the storyline involving she was his wife all along! was really fucking dry.
Frank Langella did put in a commendable performance. But other than that hate hate hate. 3/10
Such a wasted opportunity to examine some really cool concepts. I guessed they were shoehorning in ideas from Don Quixote, and even though I've never read it, I got the feeling they were fumble fucking it to death. I think I'm over this whole he had Alzheimer's all along! cliché. Oh, and the storyline involving she was his wife all along! was really fucking dry.
Frank Langella did put in a commendable performance. But other than that hate hate hate. 3/10
Friday, 2 December 2016
London to Brighton
One word for this film: brutal.
It gets going with a bang, and doesn't really let up till the end. Difficult subject matter, terrible characters, suspense and fear. It's good to see a film coming out of the UK that does something interesting for a change. And this one was certainly horrific.
At times the script suffered from clunky dialogue – there was a lousy deployment of exposition on the train at one point – and I personally think there was a bit too much swearing.
I guessed the twist at the end, but that didn't really stop me from enjoying it. 7/10
It gets going with a bang, and doesn't really let up till the end. Difficult subject matter, terrible characters, suspense and fear. It's good to see a film coming out of the UK that does something interesting for a change. And this one was certainly horrific.
At times the script suffered from clunky dialogue – there was a lousy deployment of exposition on the train at one point – and I personally think there was a bit too much swearing.
I guessed the twist at the end, but that didn't really stop me from enjoying it. 7/10