Thursday, February 19, 2009
La Commare secca ("Grim Reaper")
Director: Bernardo Bertolucci
Starring: Carlotta Barrili, Allen Midgette
Year: 1962
Bertolucci's directorial debut at age 21 based on a story by Pasolini. The story follows the investigation of a brutal murder of a prostitute. We then see a series of interrogations of suspects by the police, all of whom are known to have been in a nearby park at the time of the murder. Each suspect recounts his activities during the day and evening, and each narrative serves as a slice of life story. A young man tells the police that he was meeting with priests in order to get a job recommendation, though we see that he and his friends spent the time trying to rob lovers in the park. A gigolo treats both his girlfriends badly. A soldier fails in his attempts at picking up a number of women and falls asleep on a park bench. Two teenage boys share a pleasant afternoon in the company of two teenage girls but end up stealing from a homosexual man in the park. The final flashback depicts the prostitute's murder by a man in clogs who had been interrogated previously and who is finally apprehended at a dance. Each narrative is interrupted by a sudden thunderstorm, which in each case leads to an interlude at the prostitute's apartment as she prepares for her evening.
Comments: The movie grabs you and the time sequences and flashbacks are effective.
Recommended.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Zurek ("White Borsht")
Director: Ryszard Brylski
Starring: Katarzyna Figura, Natalia Ribyka
Year: 2003
Summary: A Christmas story. Shame, promises, and secrets in a border town in Poland. Iwonka, who's 15 and blood simple, has a baby, and her mother Halina has promised her recently-dead husband that she'll learn who the child's father is and have a christening by Christmas. Halina badgers Iwonka who identifies various putative fathers, each of whom proves not to be the one. As we come closer to Iwonka's secret, two men who liked Halina when she was young come to her aid: Wladek, who is her husband's brother, and Matuszek, a somewhat comic former cyclist whose career ended when he ran into a bus. Soldiers are everywhere, as is the cold.
Comments: The film is well done. Zhanna liked it and thought it depicted in a realistic way life in a small Polish town.
Recommendation: Recommended
Saturday, February 7, 2009
The Savages
Director: Tamara Jenkins
Starring: Laura Linney, Philip Seymour Hoffman
Year: 2007
Summary: A sister and brother face the realities of familial responsibility as they begin to care for their ailing father.
Comments: The film deals with a difficult subject without being over the top. The emotions seem real, and the humor unforced, to the credit of excellent acting and chemistry of Linney and Hoffman.
Recommendation: Highly Recommended
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