måndag 26 november 2012

Argo



Title: Argo
Playtime: 120 min
Genre: Drama History Thriller
Year: 2012

Sorry for taking so long on the update of this particular film. It has been "movie of today for 4 days in a row now. I'll try to find something special for tonight.

Argo tells the true story, (which of course makes it more exciting), of a secret covert operation in the 80's. The inhabitants of Iran are revolting and happens to take out its' anger upon the US government since they're providing sanctuary to Irans former dictator.
But what can a bunch of angry iranians do to USA without leaving their own lands?
Well.. for starters, they storm the US embassy in Iran and violently takes the ones working there as hostages to bargain for their former dictator with. Their whole objective is to get vengeance upon the old dictator by brutally murdering him publically. Basically, it's blood for blood.
Six americans working on the embassy manage to escape through a back-door, and seeks refuge at the canadian embassy. While they're safe for the moment, the Iranians are destined to find out that they're gone, and when they do that, it's only a matter of time before they'll get found.
Meanwhile, in the USA, people within the CIA are trying to figure out a way to get to the hostages and get them out. After denying all sorts of crazy plans, they eventually come up with one that's less crazier than the others. Tony Mendez (Ben Affleck) is the man with the plan and he's destined to rescue these hostages in Iran, even if they themselves has doubts about the plan.
So will he successfully rescue all six americans hiding on Iran soil, or will the plan backfire?

Ben Affleck plays the role of Tony Mendez, the man in charge of the rescue-operation. He's a serious and cool character and does well with delivering a feeling of "realness" into the story. By "realness" I mean that it's much plausible that's how the real Tony Mendez acted back in the 80's.

It's a very thrilling and incredible story that one finds hard to believe, even though it's all based on true events.
I find these movies to be a very entertaining way to learn about history you won't read about in school.

I rate this film 7 out of 10.

måndag 19 november 2012

Lawless


Title: Lawless
Playtime: 116 min
Genre: Crime Drama
Year: 2012

My friend watched this movie a few days ago and told me that it was worth watching. Since I hadn't found any other movie to see, I caved in to the suggestion. Naturally, I was also drawn to watch the film because of the many great actors starring in it.

The story revolves around the three Bondurant brothers, a family working in the illegal moonshining-business. Even though they make a living as criminals, the law in the small town they live in don't really bother. They sell their moonshine even to the cops thinking it's a win-win deal. But unfortunately for them, life doesn't stay peaceful for long when an out-of-towner Special Deputy arrives in town. Charles Rakes is looking for a way to gain profit from the Bondurant brothers business. He intends to do this by frightening the eldest brother in charge of it, Forrest Bondurant. Naturally, he doesn't respond to threats and challenges the deputy in the style of: "If you want to bring us down, come get it".
While there are three brothers, the movie focuses its' story around the youngest one, Jack Bondurant. Jack wants to prove himself worthy of contributing to more important tasks than just sweeping the floor at the station and wishes he could run the business on his own. At the same time he's a part-time criminal, he seeks the attention of the timid girl Bertha, whom is constantly under the watch of her christian father.
So the film constantly shifts between the happy sides of their business to the dark side of it. The most special thing about the story is that it's actually told from the criminals' perspective in a way that makes you sympathize them rather than feeling for Deputy Rakes who's on the "right" side of the law.
So whilst trying to monopolize their moonshine in town, they have to fight a war versus the corrupt deputy, whom is forcing the local officers to take his side, even though they rather wouldn't.
The lawless brothers or the corrupt law, whom will come out on top, and how high will the price be for victory?

Shia Labeouf is the youngest, most impulsive brother Jack and it's a role that suits him well. Just like in the Transformers films, he's close to powerless when it comes to action, but it's just as his older brother tells him:
"It is not the violence that sets men apart, alright, it is the distance that he is prepared to go. "
Another true thing about Shia Labeouf is that he's not "quite a hunk, not quite a nerd" as quoted by Homer Simpsons. Hollywood needs more of those actors.

Tom Hardy is the eldest brother Forrest, whom uses grunts and low but dark tunes when talking. It's amusing to see how well he's brought his character to life, especially when thinking that this movie is based on true events. Sadly, there were times when I heard the Bane-voice slipping out, but maybe that was just me.

Guy Pearce portrays the corrupt law-enforcer Charles Rakes and does a tremendous job in getting the audience to hate his guts. He's an annoying bastard who thinks he's above everyone and abuses his power to get what he wants. Well played Pearce, well played.

Interesting true story about the early 20th century in a small town somewhere in USA. Definately worth your time if you enjoy a good drama with an interesting story.

It gets the rating 7 out of 10.


lördag 17 november 2012

Big Fish


Title: Big Fish
Playtime: 125 min
Genre: Adventure Drama Fantasy
Year: 2003

During my search for a new movie, I happened to stumble upon the title "Big Fish". I had never heard of this film before, and I did not know whether it would be great or incredibly bad. I knew nothing about it. After watching a trailer, I was intrigued since it seemed to be something more than your average drama. Before I knew it, I was caught by this heartwarming and funny story.

Big Fish is basically the story of many other stories, told by one man with a great imagination. This man, Ed Bloom has a son, which is told all kinds of amazing stories about his fathers adventures as a young man. All these stories seem wonderful and exciting to the son when he's a kid, but he grows bored of them over the years. His father tells them any chance he gets, but his son, Will Bloom is sick and tired of them, since he figures it's only fictional stories.
-So... what's so special about the stories?
Excellent question, I'll get to that. The story jumps back and fourth between Ed Blooms adventures as a youth, and "real life" where his son is destined to find out how his father really lived. The amusing part of the film, the tall tales, is filled with fantasy-contents such as giants, werewolves, witches and other supernatural things.
It's truly an inspirational and wonderful life-story in the style of "Forrest Gump", only it's tainted with imagination. But the only man who's not amused by these stories, Will Blooms, confronts his father about the storytelling. He wants to know what his father really did, instead of hearing some unbelievable tall tales. So he searches for the "truth" about his fathers life and gradually learns more about his dad and his stories.
Will Bloom soon learns that the line between facts and fiction is hard to identify and we ask ourselves the question: How much of the story is fabricated?

Ewan McGregor played the role as the Ed Bloom as he was displayed in the stories, and he certainly had the charm to portray that warm-hearted and naive adventurer. It wasn't until after the movie I realized that he played Obi-Wan Kenobi in the "new" Star Wars films. A great actor indeed.

Among the smaller roles, we saw Danny Devito and Steve Buscemi, both being great actors and they both had amusing roles in this movie. Devito as the greedy, but kind Circus-manager and Buscemi as a lost poet "trapped" in the town Spectre.

This movie was much better than I thought it would be and surprised me in many ways. The creative metaphores and cleverly built up "finale" at the end made it much more than just a funny drama. If I ever could cry while watching movies, I think I'd do it during this one.

I definately recommend that you watch this film if you like dramas, and even moreso if you enjoyed Forrest Gump.

I rate this movie 8/10

fredag 16 november 2012

A fresh start


It's been quite some time since last time I wrote, even though I thought it would be my "grand return" to blogging about movies. So I came up with something new, fresher and funnier to spice up the blog a bit.
For the last couple of weeks, a friend of mine and I started to watch one film a day on a regular basis. We search for an interesting title and watch it simultaneously, and comment about it at Skype. It's just like watching a movie with your friend, except that we do it over the internet.
This "new and fresh" idea that I came up with isn't anything revolutionairy, but rather something that will make it easy for me to update, and at the same time make it easier for you, my readers to determine whether you'd like to watch the film or not.

I will add new tabs to the blog, containing "Todays movie" which will contain information about the film and why we're interested in watching it. If the movie is to your liking, you're much welcome to watch it "with" us.
Then afterwards, feel free to add a comment about your opinion of the film. It will help others finding a movie they'd enjoy.

So what about those longer reviews? Should I stop writing them?
Not necessarily. But I will save them for "honorable mentions", movies that are exellent or special somehow.

I'll really manage this time... I hope.