So I went for a bit of a movie run this weekend, finding the time to fit in 4 movies in three days. The contenders are as follows:
Crazy Heart, Up In The Air, Invictus, and Avatar
Some were good and some were bad so let’s get started.
Crazy Heart:
I was really excited about seeing this movie after viewing the trailer to it. I loved the song, but after watching the trailer a few times I realized that the plot seemed very familiar. I know that stories and themes get recycled over and over in Hollywood and I’m fine with that, but come on, The Wrestler came out last year for Christ sake. Going into this movie I was hoping that I’d be proven wrong. I was really hoping that it wouldn’t be The Wrestler with different professions for the two characters (check it out, he’s a washed up singer this time around). Sadly this was not the case. I remember saying to myself that all it needs now is the reveal that he’s also a deadbeat dad, and you guessed it, the very next scene. I couldn’t believe it. And then the scenes that weren’t taken right out of the Wrestler also seemed vaguely familiar, and that’s because they were from another film that came out a few years ago that you might have heard of as well, it’s a little film called Walk The Line. Perhaps I’m being too hard on this movie. There were some good parts to it after all. The music was great and I still love the song Weary Kind by Ryan Bingham that was used in the trailer. Also Jeff Bridge’s acting was flawless and I would not be surprised at all if he gets a nomination this year. I admit that I may be too hard on this film because my favorite film last year was The Wrestler. If you are into music and especially have traveled the road from one shitty gig to the next, then I imagine you may like this movie a lot more than I did. I give it a C+/B-
Up In The Air:
I liked this movie, but I wanted to like this a lot more than I did (too high of expectations is a common trend for me). It had a lot of really good lines and I liked George Clooney’s character quite a bit, though I’m on the fence about his whole backpack speech. I get the point and see how it serves the movie and his character, but it just seemed a bit lazy from a screenwriting standpoint. That aside, I was happy that they focused on both the positives and negatives of what life throws at you. I always enjoy films that let the shitty parts of life come through and not shy away. The interesting thing about this movie was that all of those moments/emotions where relative to the individual characters. One person’s moment of happiness and enjoyment is another’s misery or loneliness. It’s definitely not the best picture of the year, but it’s a solid effort. I’d give it an A-
Invictus:
The less I can say about this the better. All you need to know is that both Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon give good acting performances, but the film itself is a complete bore. I would have so much rather seen a documentary on these events or if you are going to make a feature film, then make it more about Nelson Mandela, as that was the far more interesting character in this film. Also, it’s where more of the drama was, rather than the forced and already predictable (um it’s history folks) sporting angle they were going for. I give it a C-
Avatar:
I actually liked this more than I thought I would, but that’s not saying much seeing as I assumed I’d hate it to pieces. I was even surprised with myself that I was in the mode to see it (way to go marketing campaign!). The special effects where actually pretty amazing, though I didn’t really see the point for 3-D. So far the only movie that I think actually worked in 3-D was Coraline. This movie is definitely a shoe in for special effects. One thing I didn’t care for too much though was the voice over narration. I’m generally not a fan of narration, though it worked great in both Adaptation (a must see) and Fight Club. I also felt like they over did it with one of the underlying messages of the movie: Nature is good, respect nature and ecosystems. Yes I agree with the message, but I don’t need it driven over my head. Plus I think there are some much better movies out there that address this point (oddly enough The Two Towers comes to mind). Not to sound like too much of a hypocrite (as my favorite movie this year was Inglourious Basterds) but I didn’t care for the violence. Maybe the difference was that in Avatar the theater was full of very young (and obnoxious) kids. Yes it’s true that the violence was your typical action packed sci-fi violence and there was no real gore or blood associated with it, unlike Basterds, but it still bothered me because you had all this little kids cheering it on. In some ways I prefer the gore and blood that went along with Basterds more because at least it made you nauseous, and violence should make you feel nauseous, not cheerful. Overall I’d give it a B-
So to summarize:
Crazy Heart: see The Wrestler instead
Up In The Air: worth seeing
Invictus: skip it
Avatar: see it for the special effects alone, but otherwise why not be equally impressed by the Lord of The Ring films and get a better (albeit it longer) story out of it.
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