Top opening this week is a well made and acted Swedish thriller based on the international best seller THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO about a disgraced investigative news reporter who teams up with a young woman who is a great computer hacker and investigator herself, but who has a lot of past issues that become clear as the film progresses. Unlikely as it seems, they become a solid team to discover the whereabouts of the niece of a wealthy industrialist who disappeared 40 years ago--is she alive and if not, who killed her and why? They uncover a lot of nasty business, family and otherwise and realize that someone from the past may be trying to stop their future investigation. The film moves quickly and effectively between the "crime discovery" and the tattoo girl's personal issues. The film has powerful and disturbing scenes that involve nudity, torture, sexual abuse, physical mutilations, serial killings, rape and revenge, and is definitely for adult audiences only with strong stomachs. The film is presently scheduled to be remade in English by a major studio next year, so see it before it becomes Americanized. It's a shocking, startling thriller that had me riveted to my seat. (The novel has two follow up stories, and they too have been filmed in Europe, with a release scheduled later this year.) GRADE...A-
THE RUNAWAYS is a new indie film about the early 1970's all girl rock band headed by Cherie Currie and Joan Jett and is filled with energy, sex, rock and roll, drugs, nudity and drama, just what you'd expect from such a film. I especially enjoyed the look of the film: the costumes were spot on 70's, and the sets and design were all appropriate for the time period, including living rooms, seedy hotel rooms, theatres and backstage, etc. It's pretty typical bio-pic stuff at times but the subtle performances won me over--Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart are impressive as Currie and Jett, and Michael Shannon (Oscar nominated for REVOLUTIONARY ROAD last year) nearly steals the movie as their tricked out, over the top manager. This is definitely a film for those who lived during that period and/or have an interest in that time and/or have an interest in 70's music (especially women bands)--all others stay away. The preview audience I saw it with was quite divided, with two dozen or so walk outs, and I think that some girl-on-girl sex scenes may have put some of them off. As for me, I'm happy to give any film I see an extra half grade higher if it includes some quality sex and nudity. GRADE ....B-
From the first scene of THE BOUNTY HUNTER where Gerard Butler is chasing down his ex-wife Jennifer Aniston to haul her off to prison for jumping bail, you know exactly what you are getting into. This romantic-comedy-action sit-com offers little surprise, except the occasionally wasted cameos of some fine comedians such as Christine Baranski, Cathy Moriarty and Carol Kane, and a sporadically funny line or two. It's eye-candy for fans of Butler and Aniston, and they are quite pleasing in that way if that's all you need from a movie. At least it had a (somewhat) logical plot and a few mildly amusing scenes and the happy ending that is telegraphed from that very first scene. GRADE.....C+
Alas, poor ALICE IN WONDERLAND, Tim Burton's remake of the classic British story which has been filmed numerous times before. It is all there--the Mad Hatter, the Red and White Queens, the Jabberwocky, the smiling Cheshire cat, Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee, etc, and the special effects are impressive at times, but this film is not worth the $14.50 being charged for the 3-D glasses--there are really no scenes where 3-D is needed or used to any spectacular effect. (So far, only AVATAR is really that impressive in 3-D.) And the story drags on (maybe it is just too familiar) without a strong point of view. It would have been more effective had the film become---political, or comic (it is sadly played very straight), or hallucinogenic, or satiric---something to give it an edge. Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham-Carter and Anne Hathaway do what they can with their roles, but the disappointment stems from the script and director. GRADE.....C-
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Hi Jeff! I'm so glad you have a blog now! I'm glad to read what you felt about Alice in Wonderland, because I'm not going to bother seeing it now, despite the attractive subway ads that have been up lately. (3D gives me a terrible headache anyway and I hope its time will end when people realize it can't save a crappy movie). I'm wondering how you liked "3 Idiots", which I saw in January and LOVED. It's like somebody scanned the inside of my brain and then made a movie just for me. Also, you might want to add the Search widget that Google offers for Blogger, since your list of tags is threatening to reach the moon before too long.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I think it could be if you label your posts with the letter grades you've given the films in them, so we can click on, say, "A-", to see all the posts that talk about movies you decided deserved that grade. It's not difficult to edit posts, but I'm not sure if you're interested in putting in that much effort.
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