Moonrise Kingdom (Wes Anderson) **** - I
just flew three hours in a plane and went to a whole different country. What's
the first thing I do? Watch a movie, of course (that's the way I roll). It turns
out to be my favorite film of the year so far. The plot is simple: Two 12 year
olds fall in love and run away throwing their parents and their town into a
tizzy. The film is pure Wes Anderson: From the framing, the bright, colorful
production design, the music, etc. It's also undeniably quirky, twee,
hipsterish, whatever-you-wanna-call-it. In the hands of a less competent
director, these types of things often irritate the hell out of me but in the
hands of Wes Anderson, he uses it to enhance and complement the story he wants
to tell, never sacrificing character and depth. Jared Gilman and Kara Hayward
are great as the lead kids and supported very well by the veteran adult
supporting cast. Fantastic score, cinematography and design, as well.
The Campaign (Jay Roach) *** - This
seems like a winning combo: Funny men Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis in a
broad political satire. They're great and there are some genuine laughs to be
had but I'll have to agree that this could have been a lot more biting and
aggressive than it is. It flirted with it, it hinted at it and the actors are
all game but it never did go to that next level. But as it is, it's a funny
romp.
The Fugitive Kind (Sidney Lumet) *** -
This is one of Sidney Lumet's early works. I will say that it's not as great as
any of the three films of his I consider great (12 Angry Men, Dog Day Afternoon and Network). But still this picture is well worth
watching for the great performances bv Marlon Brando, Anna Magnani and Joanne
Woodward. There are some great powerful moments but it overall falls short of
what it's trying to accomplish. A solid effort but far from a masterpiece.
3 comments:
I wonder what a movie about two twelve year olds falling in love would be like. Quite good from the sounds of it.
Just like Mark I find the premise of Moonrise Kingdom incredibly tantalising and intriguing, I've got to check that one out. Great round-up as usual man.
I used to love Will Ferrell's work but recently he seems more miss than hit
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