Thursday, March 14, 2013

Movie #234: The Big Sleep

Movie #: 234
Movie Title: The Big Sleep
Year Released: 1946

Director: Howard Hawks
Notable Cast: Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Martha Vickers, John Ridgely

Short Description: Private detective Philip Marlowe is hired by a rich family. Before the complex case is over, he’s seen murder, blackmail, and what might be love. (IMDB.com)


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FlickChart.com: #92



Date Watched: 3/3/2013

What I Liked: The acting was generally well done, especially Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. I got a laugh out of the movie making you believe that an effective disguise is putting on glasses and flipping up the brim of your hat. There was also a humorous moment when a woman lets down her hair and Bogart’s character, turned on by her sudden appearance change, seductively says “hello”. The audience is then led to believe he successfully fools around with her.

What I Disliked: As with a few other movies I’ve seen already on this list, in my opinion there were too many characters and not enough character development for some of them. The movie seemed to deviate fairly quickly from should have been the main plot (blackmail) and took a long time to get back to it, focusing on murder instead.

Grade: 2.5 out of 5 (Satisfactory)
Rationale: I wrote this review ten days after seeing the movie and I can barely remember most of it, which is a prime example of average movie.

Movie #235: Persona

Movie #: 235
Movie Title: Persona
Year Released: 1966

Director: Ingmar Bergman
Notable Cast: Bibi Andersson, Liv Ullmann

Short Description: A nurse is put in charge of an actress who can’t talk and finds that the actress’s persona is melding with hers. (IMDB.com)


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Date Watched: 2/23/2013

What I Liked: The acting was spectacular, especially by Bibi Andersson as Nurse Alma. The film focuses on the relationship between Nurse Alma and Elisabeth Volger, played by Liv Ullmann, and since Ullmann’s character has lost the ability, or will, to talk, Andersson was charged with carrying the film on her shoulders. I think she succeeded in every way. I was gripped by each conversation Alma had with Elisabeth even though Elisabeth never answered back verbally. The emotion that both actresses put into their characters was impressive.

What I Disliked: Near the end of the film I couldn’t tell if you were being led to believe that Alma and Elisabeth were actually the same person and you were just viewing different perspectives of a singular personality the entire time, or if Elisabeth was just seeing Alma become her but they were still different people.

Grade: 4 out of 5 (Excellent)
Rationale: Surprising good given that it was a foreign language film (Swedish) and the premise sounded a bit boring

Movie #236: Spirit of the Beehive

Movie #: 236
Movie Title: Spirit of the Beehive
Year Released: 1973

Director: Victor Erice
Notable Cast: Ana Torrent, Isabel Telleria, Teresa Gimpera, Fernando Fernan Gomez

Short Description: A sensitive seven-year-old girl living in a small village in 1940 rural Spain is traumatized after viewing James Whale’s “Frankenstein” and drifts into her own fantasy world. (IMDB.com)


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Date Watched: 2/17/2013

What I Liked: The acting of the young girl who played Ana, the lead in the film, was well done.

What I Disliked: If a central part of the film is the fact that Ana stumbles across a wounded military deserter who she thinks is the incarnation of Frankenstein, I don’t understand why he’s in the movie for less than 5 minutes. I was intrigued when I read that in the movie’s description on Netflix and then very disappointment by the quick resolution of that plot line.  Isabel, the other young girl in the film, seemed very mentally disturbed, and the few moments that focused on that felt out of place in the film. I didn’t get the point of showing the beehive at the beginning and end of the film, other than to maybe symbolize chaos and relate that to the workings of a child’s imagination. Even then, it didn’t seem to me that Ana was overly fantasizing anything and letting her imagination get the best of her.

Grade: 1.5 out of 5 (Marginal)
Rationale: The first of back-to-back foreign language films (this one was Spanish) has me nervous to watch the next one

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Movie #237: The French Connection

Movie #: 237
Movie Title: The French Connection
Year Released: 1971

Director: William Friedkin
Notable Cast: Gene Hackman, Roy Scheider, Fernando Rey, Tony Lo Bianco

Short Description: A pair of NYC cops in the Narcotics Bureau stumble onto a drug smuggling job with a French connection. (IMDB.com)


Rank on the Top 100 Lists

AFI.com: #93
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Date Watched: 2/17/2013

What I Liked: The few action scenes were exciting, especially Hackman chasing the above-ground subway train through the streets of, what I assume is Brooklyn, based on the little bit of NYC that I’ve seen.  How the drugs were being smuggled, and specifically where they were being stored, was pretty genius. The scene where Hackman and his partner stage a fake bust just so he could talk to his informant while others being busted thought the informant was being interrogated was cool.

What I Disliked: Nothing stood out and made this movie special. Gene Hackman was just ok and none of the other actors were all that great. The ending was a huge letdown because of the lack of a definitive conclusion, but that mostly has to do with the fact that the film is based off true events. Too many characters with little development for each made it hard to follow who was who at times.

Grade: 2.5 out of 5 (Satisfactory)
Rationale: I wanted it to be better than average, but the anti-climatic ending offset the little excitement I had with the rest of the movie