Movies, Drama

The Interpreter

No Comments 28 August 2005

For someone who loves movies as passionately as I do, embarking on long flights poses particular risks. Frequently I am offered movies that I would never leave my house for. But when a movie flickers a few inches before my nose, it is difficult to resist the temptation of glancing up and of seeing whatever the airline has selected.  Even when I have heard that the film is no good it is almost impossible to so

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Movies, Phantasy

Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sixth

No Comments 1 July 2005

Both the recent Star Wars and the Lord of the Rings trilogies baffle me. I thought the first Lord of the Rings film was fantastic. The story built on thousands of years of human mythology and offered visually arresting pictures of a fantasy world inhabited by humans, almost humans, and many other strange creatures that you have never dreamed of.  The movie

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Movies, Drama

Cinderella Man

No Comments 27 June 2005

I have confessed more than once that I don’t like boxing. This is the first movie in which boxing is not pointless trashing of human beings. The true life story of Cinderella Man captures America during the great depression era and represents Hollywood at its best. The cinematography is superb: you feel like being in the ring yourself, fighting for your own survival. Paul Giamatti is in the running for an Oscar as best supporting actor. To prepare you for why the boxer Jim Braddock was called “Cinderella Man”, I attach the text of the fairy tale Cinderella recorded from a German oral tradition by the brothers Grimm who also put out the first German language dictionary.

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Movies, Drama

Crash

No Comments 8 June 2005

Not since American Beauty has a Hollywood picture been so surprising. The film is set in LA and evokes a similar mood as Lost in Translation. The first half made me restless:

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Movies, Drama

Angels in America

No Comments 5 June 2005

The word that arrived at my doorsteps about the HBO miniseries Angels in America was: fantastic. I knew Al Pacino and Meryl Streep were among the cast, but I had no idea what the miniseries was about.  This gave me a most pleasant of surprises watching the first of the six episodes. The teleplay was so powerful that I suspected the film had to be based on a play.  I was correct.  For very good reasons Tony Kushner won a Pulitzer Prize for the play Angels in America. The second and third episode were disappointments given the high bar the first episode had set. Episode 4 and 5 were again much better but final one again suffered from a lack of discipline and a good editing job.

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The Manchurian Candidate

No Comments 20 May 2005

I toyed with the idea of watching the remake of this 1962 film that came out last year with Denzel Washington in the lead. Having had bad experiences with remakes, I decided to see the original film instead. Frank Sinatra not only owned the rights to the film but also played a main role. The plot line is simple: The Russians capture an American soldier in Korea, brain wash him, and send him back to America to carry out missions that would help the Soviet cause. Altough we can still detect the tensions of the cold war lurking in the background, the narrative is initiallly much too slow for the contemporary viewer. In the middle the film—almost surprisingly—gets back on track.  Freud was clearly at the peak of his influence when the script was put together: at the center of the personal and political drama is the relationship between mother and son who hate each other.   The Manchurian Candidate is not a film you have to see.

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Ray

No Comments 13 May 2005

If Ray Charles had been a Hollywood rather than a music star, Ray would have cleaned up at this year’s Oscars. Instead Clint Eastwood

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