While this movie was technically fine – decent writing, good acting, and all the rest. I just couldn’t get into it. The whole situation just seemed too contrived. I mean, the wayward (yet successful) son is the only one who can save his curmudgeonly father? Also, the movie takes place somewhere in central Indiana, but the son lives in Chicago. These places aren’t too far away, yet it’s portrayed as world away. The son could have driven down there “for the day” if he wanted. Yet, he’s shown as being away from his kids for lengthy periods. It’s stuff like this that just keeps me distracted.
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Get Low
One of those movies that hinges on a single plot revelation. A guy did something shameful when he was young, lives most of his life as a hermit, then attempts to come clean all at once to a bunch of people who probably don’t care. The movie was well done, but after the “big reveal”, I was thinking… really? That’s all he did? I mean… people have done much worse. For all that, I think the movie could have been a half-hour shorter.
The Apostle
Some really good acting in this movie. One man’s struggle to find meaning in his faith. He has the gift of “preacherhood”, but is that enough to save him? This movie really makes you think about the divinity of religion – is he a good guy or a bad guy? What’s the difference?
Apocalypse Now
Heart of Darkness in Vietnam. Superbly filmed. Yet another movie telling us how war sucks. Apparently the making of this movie was a good movie in itself… I never saw it though. If you’re depressed, drunk, and feeling hopeless see this movie – remember, things could be worse.
Deep Impact
This came out around the same time as Armageddon, with a similar theme. Yet, somehow was like the forgotten little brother to that other horrid disaster. This was much better than Armageddon, but it wasn’t “great”. The characters in this movie were a lot more real – they actually took the time to develop some of the characters. The story was a little more believable (although it wasn’t much more “real”, they did a better job of selling it.) Plus, this movie tried to tackle the huge human questions that would be posed by such a disaster: how would people react? what would the government do?, etc. I actually liked the special effects of this movie better than those of Armageddon, but they were “lower budget” (I’d rather see New York get smothered by a tidal wave than smashed by a bunch of asteroids) Plus, the end of this movie was somewhat sad, but then again reassuring – even when confronted with disaster, life goes on and people rebuild. (It’s so rare for major hollywood movies to kill off their main characters unless they come back to life as angels or some crap – this movie actually killed them). So, if you must see one of last year’s “outer space object heading for earth” movies, see Deep Impact.
Days of Thunder
Why in the world did I watch this?
Colors
A perfect example of why we should end the drug war.
Rambling Rose
Life isn’t fair.