Ville Vartiainen

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Archive for March, 2007

Collateral

Collateral

I’d seen this movie before, but I don’t think I’d quite grasped just how well it was shot. The cinematography and camerawork is truly amazing, it sets an incredible mood and tone for the whole movie, which raises it high above the level of the script (a bit like Miami Vice, altho the script for that really was shit).

Makes you want to drive late at night. Just not a cab.

four stars

March 27th, 2007 | 0 Comments

Garden State

Garden State I’ve been waiting along time to see this movie, and I wasn’t disappointed! I’m so used to seeing Zach Braff in Scrubs that it was odd seeing him playing a medicated valium case in this movie. However I really liked the movie, Indie genre for sure, with a great soundtrack to boot (including The Shins which I recently bought!). Natalie Portman does a great turn as the slightly oddball girl interest, and I thought Braff played his part well.

The subjects presented in the movie are quite sad, but somehow we never feel too bothered by them, but perhaps this mirrors how the character (played by Braff) feels – or doesn’t. But that’s because everything is underplayed in a very deliberate way, I like the mood and the way the characters relate to each other. Oddly enough I can’t recall how the movie ended..I think it was sudden :)

(ps. Click on the image, I installed lighbox!)

March 22nd, 2007 | 0 Comments

A History of Violence

A History of Violence Caught this on cable again, and still thought it was a great film. I’ve never been a massive Cronenberg fan (not for any particular reason), but this movie had me gripped even second time around. It does have a curious mixture of absurd comedy, dark humour and violence, but I feel like it’s all held together by the underlying themes and messages.

four stars

March 22nd, 2007 | 0 Comments

Broken Flowers

broken_flowers.jpg Some people will hate this. I liked it, great movie for a Wednesday night. I’ve heard it described as ‘Bill Murray on Valium’, which is an understandable opinion, however that belies the strength of his performance. Looking for unconvincing, overdone emotion? Go watch a Tom Cruise movie, pal.

The movie is split up into little chapters which are all part of a simple story of one mans quest to connect with his past relationships and to see whether he has a son he never knew about, and whether he can find some extra meaning in his empty present daily existence.

And the pacing:yes, it is slow and very measured. But it is not dull. It would be easy to make this movie uninteresting. Yet Jim Jarmusch makes a movie about a guy sitting at home, his neighbours house, driving around to other peoples houses, somehow intriguing. Bill Murray puts as much emotion into the role as he can whilst showing as little as possible.

Not brilliant, but worthwhile.

three stars

March 1st, 2007 | 0 Comments

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