Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
walk the line
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this is certainly one of the best movies i've seen all year, and perhaps the best love story i have ever seen (eternal sunshine, the shop around the corner, and a very long engagement are all up there!) joaquin phoenix and reese witherspoon are incredible, they have amazing chemistry, especially when they are performing music. i can't believe that reese fought tooth and nail to not sing; she nailed june carter's sassiness! i also can't believe that i really enjoyed witherspoon in anything. i have also had somewhat of a distaste for her, especially after watching legally blonde two on an flight last year. (i don't know why i always have to watch the inflight movie, but i do, and i'm a cheapo and use my own headphones, so i get a bit of an earache from hearing the sound out of one ear!) she always seems to pick roles like elle woods in legally blonde-ugh. but i likened her performance in walk the line to jim carrey's in man on the moon; it was so good because she wasn't playing the typical reese witherspoon character.
i liked that the plot was kept simple-johnny cash's life and mainly, his relationship with june carter. it is a beautiful story, and so much more beautiful because it is true. it also was not watered down, didn't glamorize cash or carter, they were both very human. compared to other films about musicians, this felt more honest and down to earth. i thought ray was a good film, but to me, it lacked the intimateness of walk the line. perhaps this is because i am more familiar with cash's music and life than with ray charles'.
both joaquin and reese (i'm on a first name basis with them) deserve oscar nods for their performances. great film, can't wait to see it again!
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**** 1/2 (out of *****)
Wednesday, November 02, 2005
the haunting (1963 robert wise)
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it was amusing to have seen the (awful) remake of this film and have owen wilson in mind while watching russ tamblyn playing luke sanderson, the hier to Hill House. i enjoyed richard johnson as dr. markway and claire bloom was quite sexy as the psychic theo(although i don't remember her ever showing off her abilities).
visually, this film is quite pleasing. i think that black and white is so much creepier than color films and that horror filmmakers should use the b&w format more often.
the special effects used to simulate the haunting itself were very simple, mostly the filmmakers made use of muffled moans and cries and a pretty cool bending door effect. i'm not huge on special effects, except when it comes to horror films. i do believe in the less is more philosophy, but being a visual person it would have been significantly more freightening if there had been some sort of visable manifestation of the ghost(s) besides the bulging door.
i like that this film is psychological, yet, at the same time, it does not explain away the supernatural. so often a film takes one route or the other, but this film allowed for both madness and a definite presence of something spiritual and inexplainable. what happens to elenor occurs because she is so vulnerable to the spirits in the house because of her weak emotional state.
on the other hand, i didn't think the plot was good enough to give the film the chilling effect it could have had or maybe did have forty years ago.
3 1/2 (out of 5) stars