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Another Year

Another Year

Mike Leigh. You either love him or hate him. I’ve rarely met someone who thinks he’s just all right. Having never really watched a Mike Leigh film I approached ’Another Year'with an open mind. Tailing the lives of Tom and Jerry (that’s a deliberate joke) played by Jim Broadbent and Ruth Sheen the film follows a year in their lives and all the people who dip in and out. You have their son Joe who’s in his early thirties and hasn’t got a girlfriend, and their friend Terry who lives in Hull, is overweight and utterly depressed at how his life has fallen away slowly over the years. Then there’s Mary played by Lesley Manville.

Mary dominates the seasons the film passes through in one way or another. Neurotic and slightly unhinged you are left wondering whether you’re supposed to feel sorry for her, cringe at her or laugh at her. From my viewpoint it was a combination of all three. Without giving too much detail away, ’Another Year’ trudges through the Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter with aplomb using Tom and Jerry as the focal point to which all the characters connect to each other. All the actors play their parts with great skill and it’s heartening to see a film where nothing much happens on the surface, but the moment you delve a little deeper there’s a bustling hub of activity beneath each character’s face. Just watch Mary closely throughout the film. Her face says more then her words ever could. It is a true master class of acting from Manville; fascinating and cringeworthy to watch all in one.

Leigh seems to use his characters as test products across the spectrum of human emotion. It’s unreal and real at the same time. So what do I think of Mike Leigh? I must be the first to say, I think he’s all right based on this.

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Foreign films meeting classic acts

Foreign films meeting classic acts

While the more publicized Hollywood productions are turning into the Royal flops, the foreign films are gaining more box office hits and more money to to make better movies. Losing ground on production quality and poor direction and loss of quality acting, the movies are turning the worst nightmare of the American entertainment industry where other younger sectors that come under entertainment like video game and children’s entertainment are booming big time.
Foreign films are getting better and gaining more in their box office releases. Their dominate the US box office charts and they are the ones gaining more recognition. While the US movie industry slumps the foreign industry esp. Mexican, German Austrian and French are now moving in for the kill, their more artistic approach is catch the hearts and souls of the American public.
Its good to see the worth it films are working well in cinema’s. While the Cosmetic surgery American films are going down, the more genuine hard working directors and the more artistically in tune and the more theater in tune actors are getting more recognition. This could also mean that the center of acting, Hollywood could in effect change it’s location to other locations as they are located in America now. While language no longer remains an issue in films – thanks to subtitles, reaching the public with any language can be easily done. Taking Chinese films – like the one recently released in 2008 but Kim Lee Wong called ’The Good, The Bad and the Weird’, there is no boundaries from where film can come now.

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Film Review: Little Fockers

Film Review: Little Fockers

Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) and wife Pam (Teri Polo) with their twin boys live in a Chicago neighborhood. Greg is a male nurse and is having difficulty with their finances. Greg finds a way to keep up with his finances by agreeing to help a sexy medical representative played by Jessica Alba sell an erectile-dysfunction drug known as Sustengo.

Greg’s father-in law Jack Byrnes, (Robert de Nero) newly recovered from his mild heart attack and wife Dina visit their home and designates Greg as his successor to the family patriarch. With his new designated role as patriarch of the family, Greg acts bossy but still continues to make mistakes along the way, making Jack dismayed. To keep Jack from further pestering him Greg injects a good dose of the Sustengo into Jack’s drug-enhanced boner while his son looked horrified.

The story line deals more about the continued opposition between Greg Focker and his father-in-law Jack Byrnes, so no friends with benefits there. Their fights are now more centered on antagonism, envy and insecurity instead of past fights about hidden cameras and secret agent antics.

The movie lacks many laugh moments with many subplots- an ex boyfriend played by Owen Wilson and Greg’s hippie parents played by Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand who appeared in and out of the story. The movie tried to focus more about a family situation where raising kids become a priority and the difficulties a family has to face in current times. The movie also deals with human emotions such as the value of children to their parents and also about family relationships.

However, there is combined dry and sarcastic humor, few genuine laughs and some tears. But then, since many people liked the first and second sequels, then this sequel would do just fine. It is still entertainment though not of the finest kind.

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Avatar

Avatar

I never had any interest in watching this movie, it was only this night when I watched it on Sky that I realised why this movie deserved what it got. It just looked like an action movie that had the 3D Botox to it and nothing more, I am wrong. There is a strong meaning attached to this movie.
If you have noted this movie as just an action movie, then I must say you’ve got it wrong. It talks about human kind and demeans its position in the universe. We are on the top of the food chain, everything below us are just pawns, things, senseless. James Cameron takes us to Pandora, the planet of the 4th kind, home to humanoids in blue and creatures that resemble something back on Earth. We are on the hunt for a resource that lies right under the home of the resident Na’vi who are considered as threat. Jake the main character of the story is called to Pandora, after the death of his brother, is asked to take position of the Avatar, the Na’vi resemblance of Jake in order to persuade the Na’vi residence to evacuate their homes or face doomsday. You could call him a pacifier. However Jake feels the bond, the connect that the Na’vi make with the homeland, their home, the Earth like planet has a gift from which they benefit and are sworn and benevolent to protect. His attitude towards the situation changes, he takes a stand with Na’vi against the human kind and fight along side with ’The People'to push out the human oppressor.
It symbolises how mankind has taken for granted being on top of the hierarchy of existence. We say that we have love and hope and understand the meaning of sacrifice but this movie questions those ethics, the meaning of our existence, the core of our heart. We cannot be called human if we treat everything around us a subordinate.

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