Mayo Is Sick
Posted in Week in Review on April 20th, 2009 by Dwight – Comments OffApril 13th – April 19th
Tulpan – Somehow this one missed out on a 2008 Oscar nomination for Foreign Language Film. What a shame. Director Sergey Dvortsevoy and cinematographer Jola Dylewska manage to capture some truly spectacular images. The landscape looks otherworldly, like a credible stand-in for Luke Skywalker’s childhood home on Tatooine. The farm animals put on spectacular performances, threatening to upstage their human counterparts. And a several minute-long lamb birth scene is at once both disgusting and beautiful. It would appear that life (from beginning to end) is both of these things.
Paranoid Park – I really like where the cinematography and soundtrack/score of this movies puts you. You’re caught somewhere between dreary desperation and dreamy escapism. It is both frustrating and soothing. It also happens to make me want to revisit Gus Van Sant’s oeuvre.
Perhaps I could start with what was my first introduction to Van Sant as director of the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Under the Bridge” video, here literally interpreted:
Right at Your Door – There were a few head-scratchers in this one, such as a flat tire and a heavy accent that were magically and instantaneously resolved. But these goofs were minor and likely the expected detritus from a very small budget. Still, this was a fairly fun thriller that played on recent uneasiness of the color-coded variety but one that would have benefited from a tighter, trimmed-down edit.
