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Filmsi - January 2012

Blue Valentine,2010

For those who have read my blog for awhile will know that I like romances and although I may not admit it people in real life, blog-a-sphere I admit it to you. Because you're awesome and I can't hide my love for romance movies on a film blog. And those who read my last post will also notice my fondness for a certain blue eyed handsome fella that goes by the name of Ryan. Hence its not a surprise that when I saw a drama with Mr. Gosling I had to watch it. Although not a fan of Michelle Williams but I ignored that fact and watched it for the benefit of possibly watching a good movie.


I have to also admit that I always check Rotten Tomatoes before I invest my precious time into a movie because once you start a movie you have to commit, its like a unspoken contract you enter into. You have to finish it although technically it is not crime or punishment in not finishing a movie but the fact you have not completed is is like a burning reminder of the feeling of something unfinished looming. Till this day I still can't shake the unfinished feeling after not being able to bring myself to watch the conclusion of Lost in Translation. Hence after checking that this movie was worth my time I decided to commit. But to my disappointment Blue Valentine did not quite live up to my expectations.

Blue Valentine in a nutshell is about a dysfunctional family of three and not dysfunctional like the family from National Lampoon but actually on brink of falling apart-dysfunctional. The centre of this is the young couple, Cindy (Michelle Williams) and Dean (Ryan Gosling). Married at a very young age mostly due to the arrival of their daughter. The film explores the beginning of their relationship to their destructive one in the present time in a series of flashbacks.


Blue Valentine for me was just plain blah...I don't know how could I not like something that Ryan Gosling is in. Is that even humanly possible for him to do a movie that isn't good?? Well actually if you ignore The Notebook Gosling is a bankable actor as he is basically only in movies with substance. And the thing is Blue Valentine had substance, it wasn't a joke movie and it wasn't a cheesy romantic comedy but it was simply too slow.

I understand what Derek Cianfrance (director) is trying to do, I understand that this is an indie flick that explores love in a dark way. But for me I did not feel the connection between Dean and Cindy and although I can see the tension between them in the scenes of present time I never felt the connection between them in the scenes of the early stages of their relationship. I don't whether this is due poor direction from Cianfrance or lack of chemistry between the actors. Williams and Gosling are fine actors or so we have been told.

Despite the other more credible parts of the film and for once the use of flashbacks strangely did not annoy me. Blue Valentine may not have been the purest form of film noir I still enjoyed all the visual effects very much. But if the thread in which keeps the film together is thin and barely recognisable to the audience than it's just another indie film trying too hard. And although most reviewers would love this film and I understand why because most film reviewers love complex indie films about relationships. Blue Valentine suffers from the fact that it's so anti-main stream that it loses a lot of the story telling and entertainment to a point that it can be seen a little self indulgent and a little too pretentious. The film I have to say does have a good ending and a surprising one which I think was probably it's best asset.


Final Verdict: It's shame Blue Valentine was not living up to my standards as much as I hoped. It may be partly due to the fact I was expecting something fantastic given the two leads are excellent actors but was only given something that was boring and a little unoriginal. So this disappointment only lead to annoyance and dislike for the film and therefore I could only give the film a 5.5/10.

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2011: A Film Odyssey


Normally I would not be this excited for a new year but of late I have been quite positive about life and therefore I can't help but get somewhat excited for another year.

But one cannot move on and look forward to the future without looking back to the past learning from our mistakes or re-enjoying the good times. And good times are plenty in 2011 when it comes to film and yes there will be disappointments, but there will also be great achievements and surprise winners.

2011: A film odyssey

2011 saw a rise of the fun and sex themed movies with not one but two movies about having a purely sexually relationship with a friend in No Strings Attached and Friends with Benefits although both movies have the same premise however one failed to impress, the other more than satisfied our appetite. Any discussion about good times and sex without the mention of The Hangover is probably some form of injustice, however unlike the comedy goldmine The Hangover was The Hangover Part 2 didn't please the critics and audiences and once again proving that some things just don't need sequels (should have told that to theLegally Blonde producers too). But the slight disappointment of The Hangover Part 2 was quickly recovered by Bridesmaids which was the female version of The Hangoverand it didn't disappoint with equally crude jokes and cringe worthy moments.

It seems like superhero movies are all the rage these days and 2011 produced the biggest flop/disappointment of the whole year with Green Lantern. Captain America did pull most the weight when it came to superhero movies for 2011 but I was never too keen. My personal favourite and a winner with critics and audiences was the origins/prequel to all the X-Men movies, X-Men: First Class and introduced me to the rather handsome Michael Fassbender.

If epic is what you were looking for then 2011 was full of epic movies. We saw the conclusion of the Harry Potter series (a moment silence, please) and Twilight Sega finally put to rest (kind of). And although I wish 2011 would be the last year we see another shitty Transformer movie but unfortunately I don't see this misadventure ending in the near future.

You know originality was thrown out with garbage when big film studios just recycle old and make it new again. In 2011 Katy Perry decided to try some acting by featuring in The Smurfs, and the release of Cars 2 and Kung Fu Panda 2. The Roommate although may not have been that popular for cinema goers but was strangely similar to the 90's Single White Female. For some reason it was decided that it was a good idea to remake Footloose and Fright Night because B-grade movies are much better when they are re-made.

2011 was the year of Ryan Gosling, having 3 big releases with Drive, Crazy Stupid Love and Ides of March. And although he was cruelly cheated by not winning the People's Choice of the Sexiest Man Alive and no offence to Bradley Cooper whom I have no problem with, it's just that he is no Ryan Gosling. For those are not acquainted with Mr. Gosling, let me help you. Gosling is not only a very handsome man but a talented one too. He was nominated for an Oscar for his role as drug addicted teacher in Half Nelson (2006). Although many know him for playing Noah in The Notebook (2004), his movies credits are much more than that. My personal favourites are Lars and the Real Girl (2007) and Fracture(2007).

In the more indie scene we saw some great releases in The Beaver which had the controversial Mel Gibson and equally controversial was Lars von Trier Melancholia although that controversy was mostly over von Trier's comments at the Cannes Film Fest rather than the film itself.

The end of the year brings all the holiday releases which is usually a bunch of bad Christmas movies but 2011 was a little bit of a disappointment with only the release of Mission Impossible 4: Ghost Protocol and the cringe worthy New Year's Eve and The Adventures of Tin Tin bringing only minimal excitement.



Oh well 2011 is now come to an end and it's time look towards the future.

In 2012 I'm excited mostly about superhero movies yet again with The Dark Knight Rises and The Amazing Spider-man and The Avengers.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt is back with 50/50 to be released in Australia early 2012 and more epics to be released include The Hobbit and The Great Gatsby.

2012 is looking like an exciting year for movies; let's hope 2012 is a great year for all. So Happy New Year everyone and have a wonderful 2012.

Some trailers for you =D
The Dark KNight Rises
The Avengers
50/50
The Amazing Spider-Man
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