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David Ehrenstein
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Her ass is excellent, which is to say it delievered on the promise of what I thought Natalie Portman's ass could be. I'm more from the Lopez school in terms of my preferences, however, but I was not disappointed and I enjoyed seeing her. I am also a short-hair fetishist (don't know where that came from) so all in all her aesthetic impact was forceful.
And her acting wasn't bad, either. I actually believed her this time, and usually I don't, fully. I've given her many chances over the years, because she's so goddamn cute, but beyond, you know, Beautiful Girls, she just doesn't have any weight to me. Did anyone seriously think she was the damaged stripper she said she was in Closer? I even went to NY to see her (among others) do The Seagull in the park under Mike Nichols' direction... granted, the cast was comprised of Streep, Kevin Kline, Phil Hoffman, and others, but she was so paper-thin as to be transparent. Perhaps she just needs to age some more, shake off a bit of the privileged Long Island background. Get her heart crushed. Or at least get better at transmitting that kind of pain and life experience through a performance.
But she is goddamn cute. And maybe that's enough.
And her acting wasn't bad, either. I actually believed her this time, and usually I don't, fully. I've given her many chances over the years, because she's so goddamn cute, but beyond, you know, Beautiful Girls, she just doesn't have any weight to me. Did anyone seriously think she was the damaged stripper she said she was in Closer? I even went to NY to see her (among others) do The Seagull in the park under Mike Nichols' direction... granted, the cast was comprised of Streep, Kevin Kline, Phil Hoffman, and others, but she was so paper-thin as to be transparent. Perhaps she just needs to age some more, shake off a bit of the privileged Long Island background. Get her heart crushed. Or at least get better at transmitting that kind of pain and life experience through a performance.
But she is goddamn cute. And maybe that's enough.
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Ah this flip, sarcastic and desparately shallow internet style of posting, the only point of which is to try to show off how cool and supposedly clever you are, rather than any meaningful discussion of the subject. How I hate it.Barmy wrote:Ok, it's not that bad.
The Portman short, which screened before the feature, is asinine. A couple of things from the short are referenced in the feature but whatever.
DE itself is trivial, but enjoyable enough. It is way more toned down than "American Express Commercial" (famously booed at MoMA) and "Zissou" (possibly one of the worst films ever made). Towards the end there is a bit that reminded me of the end of KK's "Blue", but it didn't really work. The treatment of India and its people could be regarded as racist. Jason Schwarzmann is really really short.
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I like the knee-jerk defensive hero-worship rebuttal style of posting better. There isn't a minimum word count requirement, Barmy should be allowed to post a short reaction without bellyaching from the Anderson Brigade. I can't believe it's come to me defending Barmy, but here we are.godardslave wrote:Ah this flip, sarcastic and desparately shallow internet style of posting, the only point of which is to try to show off how cool and supposedly clever you are, rather than any meaningful discussion of the subject. How I hate it.Barmy wrote:Ok, it's not that bad.
The Portman short, which screened before the feature, is asinine. A couple of things from the short are referenced in the feature but whatever.
DE itself is trivial, but enjoyable enough. It is way more toned down than "American Express Commercial" (famously booed at MoMA) and "Zissou" (possibly one of the worst films ever made). Towards the end there is a bit that reminded me of the end of KK's "Blue", but it didn't really work. The treatment of India and its people could be regarded as racist. Jason Schwarzmann is really really short.
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Macintosh
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Something about his picture in that rubs me the wrong way. It's probably the yellow tie.Antoine Doinel wrote:The Life Obsessive With Wes Anderson
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I haven't seen the film, nor am I fan of Anderson but applaud Domino for this post. Barmys review was quite clever but I never got the feeling he was passing himself off as cool. Perhaps if Slave questioned Barmy on his review instead of being threatend there could have been a meaningful discussion.
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David Ehrenstein
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Very nice observations Hrossa, and I really liked the short as well. These are two characters who are still trying to jockey for position in a relationship that is ostensibly over. But for me, the final shot of them looking out onto Paris was a melancholy moment of two people, completely wrong for each other, trying to remember the good moments they might've had together.Hrossa wrote:I thought Hotel Chevalier was a good sketch of an abusive relationship. It's got some great elements (some of which I didn't pick up on until I watch the film a second time)
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The words "meaningful discussion" and "Barmy" do not compute.bearcuborg wrote:I haven't seen the film, nor am I fan of Anderson but applaud Domino for this post. Barmys review was quite clever but I never got the feeling he was passing himself off as cool. Perhaps if Slave questioned Barmy on his review instead of being threatend there could have been a meaningful discussion.
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I imagine that anyone who's actually been in an abusive sexual relationship is going to have the same laughable reaction to Anderson's handling of the subject as I did. It's like the kid in 5th grade telling sex jokes in the back of the bus but mixing up what the words mean. And I strongly object to calling these two Urban Outfitter models "characters."
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I was there also, and it was a blowjob from the audience to Anderson after the film (to steal Domino's phrase from a few posts back).Macintosh wrote:Barmy, would you mind telling us the crowd's reaction at the end of the film? Any detractors or booing?
Not one boo or catcall...and no tomatoes either, so I guess Barmy ate them instead.
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