Thursday, March 18, 2010
Pillow Talk
Okay, this one is a dated movie during the heyday of Hugh Hefner set in the 1950's. If you can't get over the generational gap then keep moving on. Pillow Talk pairs Doris Day and Rock Hudson together in a potential relationship. A very clever storyline fills the film with scenes of "boy wants girl", "boy loses girl". Even the crying, (sure to be a part of any meaningful romance), brings laughter to the viewer. It is a very dated look at New York City in the mid-century and reminds one of how carefree life back then appeared. As a male I can say this film is good for a night with a girlfriend who has at least half a brain. How did Rock Hudson end up gay or what if it was known I can't even guess. If your girlfriend gets bored then try a Twilight movie or put on the Jonas Brothers. I have watched this film several times and liked it each time. The plot is very easy to follow and you will learn nothing other than how to laugh at others love problems.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Gallipoli
War films today are dominated by enormous amounts of blood and very little action outside the battlefield. The Australian movie Gallipoli takes the viewer down a different road. The film is traditional in displaying nationalism, bravery, and heartache found on the front but still manages to show the viewer a frail human side of war. Through what would have to be called ignorance and naivety the audience is shown young men on the cusp of adulthood as they join in World War I. Although no pride is lost by the characters' most viewers will likely raise doubt regarding the necessity of war. Poetically and sadly the film shows a battle which is forgotten by most people. The makes the actions which took place even deeper upon the viewer's psyche. This film will stand up through time reminding us a part of our forgotten past. What is equally odd is that media mogul Rupert Murdoch bankrolled much of the film. This is surprising given his pushing of moral conservative values in America through his ownership of the Fox channel. Gallipoli is well worth watching for people who want more than seeing blood splattered on the lens in between enormous fireballs.
The acting is very good and draws you into the storyline. A youthful Mel Gibson plays one of the main characters and delivers a believable performance. Philip Glass did some of the music. His synthesizer hit "Oxygen" can be heard several times. It is odd to hear it in such an early period of the 20th century. I do recommend a viewing of it and think most people will be entertained.
The acting is very good and draws you into the storyline. A youthful Mel Gibson plays one of the main characters and delivers a believable performance. Philip Glass did some of the music. His synthesizer hit "Oxygen" can be heard several times. It is odd to hear it in such an early period of the 20th century. I do recommend a viewing of it and think most people will be entertained.
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