Wristcutters: A Love Story (Goran Dukic, 2006)
Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 3:52 am
Has anyone gotten a chance to see this yet? The houseboy and I caught it last week, and...well...
I felt as though it was trying way too hard to be cute and quirky, and to appeal to the folks who liked Garden State. Somewhat paradoxically, the look of the film really put me off. I know the point of the film is that the characters are in the special hell for suicides, and that it's not supposed to look pretty, but after a while the over-the-top ugliness got boring. The extensive use of the blue filter got old fast, too.
On the other hand: Tom Waits can make anything at least not-boring (the scene in which he tells a story about crooked and straight trees left a lump in my throat), the cast is a veritable array of Hey! It's That Guy!s/Lady!s, and the quirky (that word again) female protagonist didn't exist for the sole purpose of saving the boy, and her idiosyncracies played a role in the narrative. (Honestly, I was expecting that role to be a trainwreck and was pleasantly surprised.)
I suppose I had a good enough time, but I have a feeling it will be even better when I'm home sick one day and it pops up on cable. [/i]
I felt as though it was trying way too hard to be cute and quirky, and to appeal to the folks who liked Garden State. Somewhat paradoxically, the look of the film really put me off. I know the point of the film is that the characters are in the special hell for suicides, and that it's not supposed to look pretty, but after a while the over-the-top ugliness got boring. The extensive use of the blue filter got old fast, too.
On the other hand: Tom Waits can make anything at least not-boring (the scene in which he tells a story about crooked and straight trees left a lump in my throat), the cast is a veritable array of Hey! It's That Guy!s/Lady!s, and the quirky (that word again) female protagonist didn't exist for the sole purpose of saving the boy, and her idiosyncracies played a role in the narrative. (Honestly, I was expecting that role to be a trainwreck and was pleasantly surprised.)
I suppose I had a good enough time, but I have a feeling it will be even better when I'm home sick one day and it pops up on cable. [/i]