Re: TV of 2018
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2018 10:27 pm
Trailer for Sean Penn-starring the First on Hulu. Looks good, surprised I didn't hear about this before now
When audiences and critics complain about Terrence Malick films as "insurance advertisements" or "perfume commercials," the more generous part of me wants to think they've mistaken the greeting card platitudes of his imitators for the real deal. But more often than not those same people see the work of his imitators (the above video, Andrew Dominik, David Lowery, so many others.) and actually like it more!domino harvey wrote: Tue Jul 24, 2018 10:27 pm Trailer for Sean Penn-starring the First on Hulu. Looks good, surprised I didn't hear about this before now
The style is definitely derivative, but there does manage to be substance. Penn is mostly fine, able to pull off the classic laconic figure expected of a fictional astronaut, but overdoes the emotion a bit sometimes. Fortunately the show is also more of a ensemble, which allows talent like Natasha McEllhone and LisaGay Hamilton to have moments of their own apart from his sometimes overbearing family drama stuff.See Rad wrote: Thu Jul 26, 2018 2:04 amWhen audiences and critics complain about Terrence Malick films as "insurance advertisements" or "perfume commercials," the more generous part of me wants to think they've mistaken the greeting card platitudes of his imitators for the real deal. But more often than not those same people see the work of his imitators (the above video, Andrew Dominik, David Lowery, so many others.) and actually like it more!domino harvey wrote: Tue Jul 24, 2018 10:27 pm Trailer for Sean Penn-starring the First on Hulu. Looks good, surprised I didn't hear about this before now
The subject of this show is of great interest to me, but the style is so derivative it borders on offensive. Why would someone, given the rare opportunity to make a film or TV show, piss it away aping someone else? Shouldn't the content dictate the style? I'll never understand it.