Showing posts with label David Strathairn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Strathairn. Show all posts

Sunday, June 22, 2014

The Lizard Chronicles


Godzilla aka Gojira is yet another tired remake of a hackneyed franchise. Barring a few visual effects that stand out somewhat, the balance is largely a smorgasbord of Gojira playing the guardian angel and trying to save the West Coast of the United States from some mythical destructive insect species, thereby following the laws of Nature of a gargantuan scale. Again, vague memories of the movie and its many clichés, without remembering a single concrete detail. My bad. Or is it?


11/20


Saturday, February 09, 2013

Birth of a Nation




Lincoln is, quite simply, one of the best movies I have seen in a long time. In Lincoln, Daniel Day Lewis does not play Abraham Lincoln, he is Abraham Lincoln, living, breathing, taking decisions, running a family. The leadership qualities of Lincoln come to the fore as he balances ending a war and abolishing slavery, with a few decisions that err towards choosing the greater good and associated realpolitik. This is a movie for posterity, and one for your collection. Suffice to say that I cannot remember a movie in memory that moved me quite as much, Steven Spielberg dramatic effect notwithstanding

17.5/20

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Blow the Right Whistle


The distressing reality of the “war whores” - women trafficked from their homelands into war torn Bosnia, as a part of a trade that tears into the heart of the establishment – is showcased in The Whistleblower. The unfolding starts the newly promoted Kathryn Bolkovac (Rachel Weisz) unearthing the heinous nexus between the people who are purported to be liberated, and those ostensibly sent to liberate them. With generous doses of the emotive, Kathryn goes about her mission, is duly sidelined the establishment right up to the topmost brass, and eventually has her say - but not before she has lost much in the process. As depicted many times in movies and real life, the road to hell (for do-gooders) is indeed paved with good intentions (that are shared with but a few)

14.5/20

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