2021/07/10

In The Realms Of The Unreal - 2004 - USA

In The Realms Of The Unreal - 2004 - 7/10

 
Documentary on Henry Darger, janitor and outsider artist.
After he was shifted to hospital, where he died, Darger’s 15000 page, illustrated novel was discovered in flat.
Obsessions play out across the pages, tracking his fantasy kingdom heroines, the Vivian girls, and the atrocities of the child slave wars.


 
Film told in voiceovers from actors and people who knew Darger.
Fascinating from start to finish, though shifting back and forth from Darger to his art, creates a documentary of halves and neither is fully satisfying.  For all the drawings shown, I still wanted more.

The Go-Go’s - 2020 - USA

The Go-Go’s - 2020 - 7/10

 
Plenty here for fans of the punk band who morphed into power pop sweethearts.
Fairly amazing footage of early years at the Masque and Whisky.
The girls are also frank about misdeeds and betrayals.
That includes those who were fired or jettisoned for “the next level.”
Enjoyment varies.  The meteoric rise is thrilling.  Sustaining the peak proved difficult.
Of the females interviewed, two are blunt and funny, two are direct and honest, one is a career diplomat.

A startling moment (for me) came early on, as the camera panned down a monthly lineup of groups performing at one of the clubs.  I recognized several I had actually seen, and had not thought of in decades.

The Man Who Walked Through Walls - 2016 - France

The Man Who Walked Through Walls - 2016 - 6/10
AKA - Le Passe-Muraille

 
Émile works in the exciting world of insurance claims!
Unnoticed by coworkers, he seldom talks except to his Alzheimer's mother, or his ex during alimony day.
His drabness could stem from the medication he has taken for 30+ years, for reasons he no longer recalls.
When the meds are discontinued, he develops an ability to walk through solid walls.
So ... what would you do?
Many different directions this could take, say if you were a serial killer, peeper, thief.
This takes the light comedy route, delivering more smiles than laughs.

2021/07/09

Backfire - 1950 - USA

Backfire - 1950 - 5/10

 
More appropriate title might have been “Misfire”.
Ex-GI about to be released from vet hospital, plans to run ranch with foxhole buddy.
Middle of the night, a mysterious woman visits his bed and warns same friend is in trouble.
Fine Noir cast (Dane Clark, Edmund O’Brien, Ed Begley) struggle with poor script and clunky direction.
When the G I exits hospital, hot nurse invites him to dinner, then to her place.
“No, no, I gotta find my buddy, Steve!”
Bad choice, pilgrim.  All wrong.

I Know A Woman Like That - 2009 - USA

I Know A Woman Like That - 2009 - 6/10

 
Lively, often funny documentary about feminists or empowered females.
Not the current crop.  These are the standard bearers, now in their later years.
Eartha Kitt, Gloria Steinem, Rita Moreno are among the fifteen or so women of a certain age.
Interviews are very much "where you are now" sort.
Little reference to pasts, and no younger pictures.
Actors, civic leaders, publishers, athletes, writers, artists ...
Not sure who this is aimed at.  Females, of course, though under 35 seem like an unlikely audience.
Possibly middle aged women, hoping there remains the chance for a third act.

Murder In Brides-les-Bains - 2018 - France

Murder In Brides-les-Bains - 2018 - 6/10
AKA - Meurtres à Brides-les-Bains

The body of a murderer who had been in hiding for years is found lakeside.
Suspects?  Plenty!
The new gendarme chief arrives to question the dead man’s wife … err … widow.
Who also happens to be the chief’s mother.

 
Passable mystery has several convolutions, and probably too many suspects.
Fantastic scenery (view above is from “mom’s“ balcony).
Watchable, though not especially memorable.

2021/07/08

Stakeout On Dope Street - 1958 - USA

Stakeout On Dope Street - 1958 - 5/10

As soon as the cuffs snap shut, the bust goes south.
Gunfire echoes across the industrial sector, bleak and forsaken at 2:00 AM.
Afterward, two men, the decent cop and the low level courier, sprawl face down, their life blood pooling into the asphalt.
Yet what about the briefcase?  The one carrying the stuff when the courier had been arrested?
Stuff, as in horse, "H", smack, junk.  Heroin.  Cancer for the soul, straight from the needle.
The briefcase had vanished.

 
Law enforcement squeezes the block.  From penny ante chiselers to honey tongued hookers.  From narrow eyed pawn brokers to dim witted muscle outside bolted doors.
At the other end, the syndicate unrolls its tentacles.  Enforcers sweep cheap clubs, brothels, reefer merchants, filthy gin joints, back rooms choked with cigarette smoke.
No one knows that three young men had found the briefcase.  The men know it brings trouble, but they know it can swing neon dreams.  Not that they have any dreams yet, not even plans.  They talk big, though.
When they decide to peddle the goods themselves, they sign their own death warrant.

B-Noir, which, despite the Warners shield, resembles a Poverty Row knockoff.
Aside from Abby Dalton and Jonathan Haze, most of the cast are unknowns and act like a convention of fenceposts.
Much of the filming occurs in the city dump and a bowling alley.
Jazzy score helps.  The first half has a propulsive energy, second half enters a moral quagmire.
One of the better talk sequences comes from a aging hophead.
Strapped to a hospital bed, going cold turkey.  The narcotic monkey, clawing out his eyes, twisting his stomach into knots, crushing his balls, ripping his backbone.

 
Four agonizing days, until then he's clean.
Cold turkey, three times.
And each time, like a broken lover, he finds himself crawling back to the needle.

Vitalina Varela - 2019 - Portugal

Vitalina Varela - 2019 - 6/10

 
Wife Vitalina travels from Cape Verde to Lisbon following the death of her husband.
He, like so many migrants, came to work, make his fortune.  Only he stayed for 40 years.
His story – her story – their story, is told amidst shadows and silences.
Indeed, this is one of the darkest films I have viewed, and casual viewers might mistake the “look” for Horror.
Dialogue is spare, and soft.  Quiet prevails throughout,
It can also be excruciatingly slow, waiting for “something” to happen, hoping anything will happen.
Ultimately, this became a pain to watch.  Numbing.

Hannah Arendt - 2012 - Germany

Hannah Arendt - 2012 - 7/10

 
Narrow bio-pic of philosopher, focusing on her New Yorker essays on the Eichman trial.
Her opinion opted that Eichman was a mere functionary of the Nazis.  At once, a non-thinking paper pusher, as well as the necessary machinery involved in the Holocaust.
Howls of protest erupted, as victims preferred a face of pure evil.
Her thoughts regarding the culpability of Jewish leaders in Europe bearing responsibility for their part in cooperation brought even more fury.
Friends abandoned her, school administrators attempted to curtail her classes, a Mossad unit “visited.”
Quiet, chilling film.  Subtitles are a must, as dialogue shifts from English to German to Hebrew.

2021/07/07

Black Belly Of The Tarantula - 1971 - Italy

Black Belly Of The Tarantula - 1971 - 6/10
AKA - La Tarantola Dal Ventre Nero

 
Beautiful women are being murdered … after first being paralyzed.
Police hunts for clues, yet the victims are seemingly unconnected.
Perhaps after more deaths, the killer will make a mistake.
The inspector in charge wonders if he is cut out for the job, too
Fairly coherent Giallo has a creepy voyeuristic undercurrent.
Hummable score by Morricone.  Look for Bond girls Claudine Auger and Barbara Bach.
Good, narrative wise, but lacks the style and panache of the top Giallos.

City Island - 2009 - USA

City Island - 2009 - 6/10

 
“New York" yarn of prison guard, who sees the son of an abandoned girlfriend during lockup rounds.
Signs the release papers so the convict can help remodel his outdoor work shack.
Does not inform his “son" or anyone else of kinship.
Introduce wife, daughter, son.  Everyone has their secrets.  PG secrets.
Feel-good time waster, not too unbelievable.  Attractive looking cast.
Film might be too Bronx for many.

Killing Eve: S01 - 2018 - UK

Killing Eve: S01 - 2018 - 6/10

 
Had no interest in this series, but someone else started and, slag that I am, I found myself watching.
And enjoying ... at first.
Eve is a quirky investigator soon toiling for a clandestine offshoot of MI5.
The group is seeking Villanelle, a smiling assassin working for mysterious higher-ups.
Initial episodes combine humor with lethal discipline.
Villanelle is nothing if not resourceful, with an impish, giggling streak.
Later episodes foolishly start to dissipate the mystery of the assassin.
Akin to the fourth date when you realize your hot date picks their teeth, bites their nails, and has oral hygiene issues.
Too late, producers grasp they have a hit show.  The writing room slows the pace dramatically and the narrative grows very talky.
First four episodes = 7/10.  Last four episodes = 5/10.

2021/07/06

Crime Is Our Business - 2008 - France

Crime Is Our Business - 2008 - 6/10
AKA - Le Crime est Notre Affaire

 
Prudence is bored, so bored with retirement!
Relocating to the countryside only magnified her ennui.
Then, her aunt, traveling via train, sees a murder in a passing train.
Train inspectors, local gendarmes, give a cursory search.  No body.
Prudence works out where this may have occurred, near the castle of wolves.
There, cluster feuding relatives, inheritances, and more deaths.
Breezy French mystery is parts Miss Marple (plot) and parts Tommy & Tuppence (our couple).

Snow White And The Huntsman - 2012 - USA

Snow White And The Huntsman - 2012 - 5/10

 
Grabbed this from shelf with low expectations.
First thirty minutes were surprisingly enjoyable and raised my hopes.
Dark version has roots in 1997‘s Tale Of Terror rather than the Disney songfest.
Theron gives layered performance as malevolent Ravenna.
Incredible costumes well thought set design.  Film undercut, however, by the director unable to cut the unnecessary and the distracting.
Useless comic relief, and a faerie sequence that is fey, dopey, and aimed at four year olds.

Aspiring editors:  This was one of the few films I’ve watched and grasped how it could be improved, and what scenes needed jettisoning.
Those pesky dwarves, the faeries.   Snowy herself, what a dunce.
Good thing I don’t edit.  Ravenna would win.

On Chesil Beach - 2017 - UK

On Chesil Beach - 2017 - 6/10

 
Methodically structured love tale of star crossed lovers.
Crescendo followed by diminuendo.
The initial meeting.  Eyes lock, the attraction is instant.  The gradual absorption of the other.
The narrative pivots from this youthful connection to the fateful moment of intimacy.
They are awkward, taboos in 1962 are overpowering.
In flashbacks, one views gulfs in backgrounds, wealth, class.
Despite those, you root for the couple to navigate their misgivings and phobias.
Together, they share the real spark of an enduring love.
One can empathize, all of us have connected deeply with an other - and failed dismally with others.

2021/07/05

Hitler's Circle Of Evil - 2018 - UK

Hitler's Circle Of Evil - 2018 - 8/10

 
Very good, incisive documentary on Hitler's coterie, his inner circle.
Augmented with talking heads (historians and writers), photos and newsreels, and modern players re-enacting sequences (no dialogue).
Aside from the usual names (Goebbels, Göring, Himmler), this also devotes time to Bormann, Speer and the barely remembered Dietrich Eckart.  Hess is given his own episode, as is Reinhard Heydrich (who, in trending movies and docs, seems to be rising in the villain echelon to rock star level).
Focus is on the compartmentalization of power, back-stabbing, and shifting alliances.
The actors used to reenact scenes were well cast - but - producers changed the players midway.
Yes, it was to show older versions, but it was jarring and irritating.
Otherwise, this is outstanding, though perhaps not the best intro for those curious about WWII.

Survey Map Of A Paradise Lost - 1988 - Japan

Survey Map Of A Paradise Lost - 1988 - 6/10  
AKA - Hard Focus // Nusumi-giki  //  フォーカス 盗聴<ぬすみぎき

 
Journalist, investigating phone sex clubs, contacts a 17-year-old part-timer who works at the Banana Club.
She is busy, however, with an older man (29), who is deeply into bondage and sadism.
Rough, seedy pinku eiga, is definitely not for newcomers nor the squeamish.
Behind all the ruttings and configurations, there are mysteries.
The attraction between a telephone employee (wiretapping) and an underage girl.
There is an ugly death.  Also rumors of videotapes.
Our journalist, still investigating, plays an everyman onlooker, forced to watch the sordid.

Skirt Day - 2008 - France

Skirt Day - 2008 - 5/10
AKA - La Journée de la Jupe

 
Manipulative French drama of overwrought teacher in schoolroom Hell.
Students mouth off, bully, grope, text, heckle, anything but learn.
No expulsions, probations, or accountability.
During a scuffle a gun falls from a bag, which the teacher seizes to force feeds her class “lessons.”
Despite outside reporters and SWAT team, the film feels stagey.  Like a one set play with monologues.
Male students loom large and menacing, and there seems to be an anti-Islamic undercurrent.

2021/07/04

AM1200 - 2008 - USA

AM1200 - 2008 - 5/10

 
A corporation riddled with corruption, hemmed in by investigators.
Good time for one of the traders to make off with several high value securities.
He hits the road, and drives and drives.  Destination unknown.
Until he reaches a crossroad.  Right or left?
He decides, and the roadway soon degrades to a one lane dirt track.
Does he turn around?  Long after I quit yelling,  “Turn around, fool!” he spies the radio tower for AM 1200 KBAL.
Then I’m going,  “KBAL!  Dude, that’s cabal, get outta there!”
The first part of this short is great.  Intriguing narrative, exceptional cinematography and editing.
Once at station KBAL, everything fizzles, as if the writer / director ran out of ideas.

Delicious - 2016 - UK

Delicious - 2016 - 6/10

 
I think ... I was expecting more food.
Four part series of philandering chef, female dalliances, cash flow difficulties.
Indeed, most of the cooking in this seems related to accounts payable.
The chef has been playing hide the sausage, yet he has caught himself in several snares.
Ploys to evade, avoid, explain, edge him deeper into quicksand.
There could be a way out.  Well, it's never wise to let the little head run the game.
Seems aimed at women wise to dodgy male behavior.

Season 02 - same ole, same ole.

Class Of ‘92 - 2013 - UK

Class Of ‘92 - 2013 - 6/10

 
You probably had to be there.
Documentary of the young players who graduated from the junior team, then propelled Manchester United into the football juggernaut of the 90's.
90% interviews (back slapping, feel-good sort), with stray news footage of Cool Britannia.
Soundtrack features well known Manchester groups - Stone Roses, Inspiral Carpets, Oasis.
Culminates in the ‘99 European Cup.
Many of my British friends will rate this much higher.