Movies, Drama

Heaven

No Comments 28 April 2007

The film reminded me that good art is not artificial.  Good art heightens our awareness of reality. Heaven fails because it feels contrived and artificial.  Cate Blanchett has one scene in which she unleashes her full acting ability. But she cannot make up for a week script written by Krzysztof Kieslowski, who I admired greatly for the

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Miss Potter

No Comments 25 April 2007

Miss Potter portrays the life of the best-selling British children

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Freedom Writers

No Comments 24 April 2007

The film tells the true-life story of Erin Gruwell, a magnificent teacher in Long Beach, California, who turns a class of violent teenagers into successful students, who leave their gang background behind to become published authors. The film has moments that are truly inspiring and moving.  But too often banal or cheesy lines creep into the dialogues.  The best part of the film is the music that is wonderfully communicates atmosphere violent American ghettos.

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The Lives of Others (Das Leben der Anderen)

No Comments 8 April 2007

  Good Bye Lenin turned the collapse of the German

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Elizabeth

No Comments 5 April 2007

In search of one of Cate Blanchett

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Letters from Iwo Jima

No Comments 10 March 2007

War movies fall into three categories. Government-funded propaganda that is designed to rally the civilian population, summer action movies that hope to thrill youngsters with exhilarating battle scenes in which good in the end triumphs over evil, and finally critical films that want to undermine the very premise that war is something anyone should desire. Iwo Jima firmly belongs to the third genre.  I cannot recall ever watching a war movie that is able make you believe you are on the battlefield, trying to duck the bullets flying a few centimeters from your nose.  Steve Spielberg

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Notes on a Scandal

No Comments 22 February 2007

Don’t! Stop! Don’t! Stop! Don’t… Don’t stop! I thought that Notes on a Scandal was a film about one of these notorious conservative British politicians caught up in a sex scandal. Wrong! The scandal involves people from a very different social group. Not knowing anything about the plot made the film all the more suspenseful. Notes on a Scandal manages to pull off what Little Children failed to do: drive you to the edge of your seat. Call it,  “Adults Playing With Fire.” I was lured into the theatre by a recent profile of Cate Blanchett in the New Yorker (see below). The article celebrated her as one of the great actresses of our time.  This was not on display in Babel or the Lord of the Rings trilogy. According to the article, her acting in Notes on a Scandal is excellent.  Indeed, the film is very good, but not because of Blanchett. She is responsible for its only two flaws:

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