SO!
I just discovered a pretty cool site: Making Of
Basically the site features lots of insider interviews with filmmakers and actors, and there are some exclusive behind-the-scenes clips! The site looks pretty new, so there isn't an archive yet, but it's definitely worth checking out! So far I've watched a Sofia Coppola interview about Somewhere, Michel Gondry discussing his career (HE is making The Green Hornet??? I would NEVER have guessed that), and Mila Kunis talking about Black Swan (which included some pretty cool backstage stuff).
It's definitely geared more towards people who are interested in the detailed creation of film, but hey, that's me! Check it, ya dizzle?
Showing posts with label film review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film review. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Sunday, December 26, 2010
TRUE GRIT?
It wasn't a bad film. It was well-made in every degree.
But honestly, this is the Coen Brothers! The same geniuses of storytelling who brought us No Country for Old Men, Fargo, O Brother Where Art Thou, and The Ladykillers. Typical reaction after a Coen Bros. film: WOW!
After True Grit: Meh.
I think the main criticism I have is that the film lacks the "true grit" it advertises! Although there are some cringe-worthy moments, the story was obnoxiously predictable. With a heavy score of cute Western tunes, the atmosphere was far too light for a world that includes Jeff Bridges, Josh Brolin, rifles, whiskey, and an eye patch.
As much as I didn't want the girl (Mattie, played by newcomer Hailee Steinfeld) to get hurt, I thought she could AT LEAST get her braids mussed up! Even when she's captured by "the bad guys" she's offered coffee and food and kept safe.
Maybe it's just the nature of the Western. Since the film is based on the book, True Grit, it must follow the rules: no one innocent gets hurt, someone always saves the other guy at the last minute, and someone good must be struck by a malady (snakebite, malaria) that almost kills them.
There was no shock. No edge. I never worried about Hailee, I never really felt for her. I was hoping to be wowed by her acting, but I just wasn't. It was probably due mainly to the nature of the dialogue, but I found her acting to be very normal and theatrical. There was nothing natural, I never got lost in the moment.
But maybe that was the goal! Some say, conformity can be the most effective form of radicalism...
Final note: Jeff Bridges is awesome.
Just my opinion! ^^^
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