Monday 30 December 2013

L'auberge espagnole (Pot Luck)

First saw this a couple of years ago and evidently it made an impression on me then; second-time round I still enjoyed it. Not really sure why this is a likeable film though, certainly full of vitality and fun and vivaciousness. Maybe, sometimes that's all we need.
 
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Tuesday 10 December 2013

M

Wow! this is cracker!
Directed by Fritz Lang in 1931 and staring Peter Lorre as the despicable murderer. This was Lorre's first major role and he plays it brilliantly especially his impassioned monologue toward the end.
The version I watched was assembled from archive material held in Netherlands, Germany & Switzerland to make 110 minutes of the original serial killer film. This was Lang's first "talking" film, in German of course, and Lang is so inventive in marrying sound & vision. Some spectacular innovative techniques are in use including the first example of leitmotif, borrowed from Opera, in film; Peter Lorre's character can be identified on & off-screen by whistling In the Hall of the Mountain King - bizarrely, Lorre was incapable of whistling so we actually hear Lang himself.
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Thursday 5 December 2013

Isobel Anderson: In My Garden

Made the album release last week in the Crescent Arts Centre where Issy and friends entertained us mightly with some superb music mostly from "in My Garden" but with some very new pieces, a music video and some older tunes.
The first set opened with the lights down and an abstract a cappella tune rendered with the help of members from a couple of local choirs. Apart from being spectacular in itself, set the mood wonderfully for the rest of the gig.

Issy's music has really matured in the past few years. Her vocals have mellowed, her music has strayed from its folk roots picking up at times a jazzy lilt and even a retro 70's style. But the lyrics are as sharp and modern and personal as ever. Some wonderful violin accompaniment from Gascia Ouzounian. After a cool, arty music video by way of a break, the second set featured tracks off the new album. Ruby Colley accompanied Issy on many songs with other friends joining her on stage from time to time.

Get the album and look out for more to come.

The local BBC arts programme gave Issy some air time...

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Monday 2 December 2013

Beat the Devil

Allegedly created as a parody of his own film Maltese Falcon by Howard Hughes and featuring Lorre, Morley as well as Bogart.
Bit of a romp with such a stellar cast; wonderful to see these greats again with Bogie in particular being hard-boiled,cynical and a thoroughly dissolute good guy.
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800 Bullets

Quite bizarre and unbelievable even as an entertainment.
Like as not, too clever for its own good.
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Saturday 30 November 2013

Tie me up! Tie me down!

Goodness this is an odd film. Not surprising it has courted controversy at various times and places; explicit sexuality, lewd photography, abduction, bondage, drug abuse, "being Spanish" (check wikipedia on that one) and goodness knows what else.
It is sort of a cross between a romcom and a horror thriller though you are never sure if it is actually one or the other - till the end. The soundtrack is often very dark, full of foreboding, Hitchcockian; but the film never delivers any horrific content more often flirting with farce, softening the implicit violence with innocence and surrealism, even pathos at times.
The tension from this ambivalence is what makes it watchable; there is something here for everyone and will certainly get folk talking and more than likely laughing. Not surprisingly it was a blockbuster in Spain when it was released.
Watch it with friends
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Friday 29 November 2013

Swimming Pool

Quite an elegant film. Mostly in English but large parts in French - since it takes place mostly in the south of France.
The plot develops slowly, just like a relationship when two people are thrown together unexpectedly; trying to be civilised because of a mutual friend but not really succeeding. Mysterious events from the past are hinted at and suddenly a bloody murder is exposed bringing the two lead characters together in a perverse bond. And that would be that, except for the head-spinning twist in the tail.
A cleverly worked psychological melodrama full of artifice and a beguiling performance from Charlotte Rampling.
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Thursday 28 November 2013

The Cave of the Yellow Dog

A gentle story told with superb style.
Populated by real people and the spectacular plains of Mongolia.
Prepare yourself before watching, make sure you are relaxed and ready to savour the pace of this glorious film.
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Sue Townsend: The Woman who Went to Bed for a Year

According to the blurb surrounding this book, the publishers owe me a cheque - I didn't laugh once.
To be truthful I couldn't be bothered to reach the end, it was that uninteresting. Perhaps trying to be too funny about things that are not even amusing but rather sad and bleak and never poignant. Avoid

Saturday 23 November 2013

Days of Glory

Terrific film. Watched on an iPod which obviously lost a lot in some of the big scenes so it would be even better on a big screen. Great story-telling treading on the right side of truth without being either maudlin or brutal about war and the fate of the Algerian troops.
Go out of your way to see this one.
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Thursday 31 October 2013

Khaled Hosseini: The Kite Runner

Often quite brutal in its depiction of events in Afganistan; whether factual of not, they only succeed in making the book appear lopsided - bleak and negative. Supposed to be a story of redemption but it descended too far into the darkness for me, I could not crawl back into the light.
Regardless of its subject matter, the craft of the writing is seriously impressive carrying both authority and authenticity  of an autobiography despite it being fiction.
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Friday 18 October 2013

Scanners

Goodness, I first got this on VHS secretly bringing it home so the wife wouldn't see it. Very much of its time and unfortunately it has not survived the passing years too well; looks rather dated nowadays.
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Thursday 10 October 2013

Party Monster

Pretty dire stuff. I really could not relate to these bizarre characters and got bored half way through. Grotesque - as intended.
Seth Green's excellent performance was its only saving grace.
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Wednesday 2 October 2013

Lebanon

Billed as "Das Boot" in a tank. Certainly captured the intensity and claustrophobia of the tiny cab. As the crew come increasingly under physical threat the emotional temperature rises almost to an unbelievable pitch.
Watch it!
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Thursday 26 September 2013

The Islanders: Christopher Priest

Christopher Priest has always been a favourite. This is his most recent - and possibly final - work.
Not really a novel, more a related collection of short-stories tied together with the theme of an imaginary groups of islands and presented as a gazetteer. The narrative is fairly fractured as a result but there are some terrific gems; and some of the threads introduced at various times come and go, never being wholly resolved. Some of the inventiveness create ideas or scenes or bizarre imaginary works of art of such power they almost become memories or real events. Exceptional!

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Monday 23 September 2013

My Architect

I think one of the BBC channels broadcast this a while back.
Basically a documentary on the architect Louis Kahn by his "son". Kahn was certainly an oddball in his personal life and attempting to explore it at this distance is both admirable and fascinating; for his son (the film's creator) and us (the audience) there is no resolution, no comprehension - ending up asking more questions than it answers. But that's OK, we get enough insight into Kahn to appreciate the man even if we cannot really figure him out.
And curiously that lack of resolution is mirrored exactly when dealing with his architectural achievements. Not successful in the way many of his contemporaries where but leaving a legacy of creations which are spectacular and wonderful. Expecting to comprehend his creativity is as illusive as divining his personal motivations. The best we can do is gaze in wonderment at the contributions he has made to our world either its fabric or the people he has touched.
If architecture is a passion for you then this film is a gem; watch it.
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Sunday 22 September 2013

Coffee and Cigarettes

A collection of shorts cobbled together to make a full-size film. None of the pieces related to one another - other than the "coffee and cigarettes" of the title. Don't take it too seriously otherwise you will miss what wit there is. Very verbal enhanced by some careful editing. Most of the situations work quite well.
Don't worry if you miss it, the world won't stop.
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Saturday 21 September 2013

Black Book

Second time around and it is still damned good.

A war movie about the Dutch resistance. At least I think that is what it is about: could also be about betrayal or survival or deceit even. And of course it is that complexity and multi-layered story that make it so watchable.
 
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Friday 20 September 2013

Audition

This is outrageously spectacular! Though it is full-on  Japanese horror

Starts out with a seemingly modern tale of a mature, single-man in search of romance. And gradually, slowly it descends into the dark depths of perverted subconscious you can imagine. And then it sinks a little bit deeper in to what must be the Japanese subconscious. Gorey in the extreme.

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Tuesday 17 September 2013

Dogtooth

This is unreal as distinct from surreal. I didn't care for it at all.
 
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Monday 16 September 2013

In the Mood for Love

This is spectacular.

A gentle story told with beautiful sensitivity  and such a profound sadness.
 
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Thursday 12 September 2013

Primer

I think I need to watch this again or maybe I just was not concentrating.

It felt that it was good but I'm not entirely sure why nor barely what it is about. Of course, when you start messing with time that's the sort of thing that happens in your head; cleverly these guys made it happen on the screen.
 
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Wednesday 11 September 2013

The American Friend

Terrific film with a seriously edgy Dennis Hopper.
The normality of Bruno Ganz and his domestic life in Hamburg deteriorates rapidly descending into the surreal. Some spectacular scenes; terrific performances all round!
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Sunday 8 September 2013

Naked Lunch

The book is hard to read and the film isn't much easier.
Even normality seems surreal; perhaps that is where Burroughs was at.
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Thursday 5 September 2013

Lake Tahoe

Really liked this one. 

I find it hard to really believe that I live on the same planet, in the same time that this film records.
 
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