Passion

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Brian De Palma’s new film Passion is a remake of Love Crime, the last film by the Late French director Alain Corneau.  The film is essentially a tour of the director’s familiar obsessions.    Christine Stanford (Rachel Mcadams) is the Berlin-based head of the German outpost of a New York advertising agency. She is attempting to gain power professionally over her subordinate Isabelle (Noomi Rapace). Christine sabotages Isabelle’s work, relationship with Dirk and reputation, leaving Isabelle confused. DePalma proves to be the master of erotic thrillers once again. The lines between reality and nightmare become distorted as cinematographer Jose Luis Alcain’s camera shifts from the mundane, to slowly tilting away into darkness.

Combined with flashes of bizarre imagery and an equally seductive score, De Palma successfully hypnotizes the audience into a surreal dream-turned nightmare.  The film consists of De Palma’s key points- interesting female characters, manipulation, seduction/deception, and voyeurism. Mcadams was average but Rapace shows subtle emotions that crack slowly but painfully as each humiliation by her boss falls upon her. A supporting performance by Karoline Herfurth also stands out.  De Palma is back with a skillfully crafted thriller that shocks and amuses us.

The Fog

                                                     The Fog

It tells the story of a strange,glowing fog that sweeps in over a small coastal town in California , bringing with it the vengeful ghosts of mariners who were killed there 100 years earlier. Uniquely set in a small town called Antonio Bay, where the inhabitants are preparing the celebrations for the town’s 100th anniversary.  The film has a good and original creepy story with awesome ghostly figures and gore, without any blood.

This is one of the films where u need to pay attention to the detailing of the characters of the films.  The excellent cast includes mom and daughter scream queens Janet Leigh and Jamie Lee Curtis and both of them did a good job here.  Barbeau leads the cast well from the solitude of her lighthouse and she keeps help the tension up with her delivery. Hal Holbrook was fantastic as father Malone . Carpenter brilliantly builds up an unbearable tension through simple methods , like long shots of an isolated countryside and a haunting music score. 

Gunfight at the O.K. Corral

                                                                                             Gunfight at Ok Carrol

Directed by John  Sturges in 1957, the picture stars Burt Lancaster as Wyatt Earp , and Kirk Douglas as Doc Holliday. The film opens 10 years before the events in Tombstone as lawman Wyatt Earp is chasing cattle thief Ike Clanton through Ft.Griffin,Texas.
 Wyatt saves Doc Holliday from a lynch mob. Back in Dodge City, Doc loses his girlfriend to Johnny Ringo and helps wyatt arrest one outlaw.  Wyatt meets and falls in love with gambling lady Laura (Rhonda Fleming). Wyatt’s brothers call him in Tombstone for help and he tells his girl that he has to leave for his family.  As it is with so many western films , friendship and loyalty among men is the central theme here. Unlike the case with “My Darling Clementine” , this film pays at least lip service to the city/county politics at play in Tombstone. Douglas plays his character well-his portrayal of boozing and terminally ill gunslinger is quite sympathetic.  Lancaster plays his character more closer to the American myth than the version used in the future but still he allows his character to show some vulnerability.  

The Funeral

                                                                             The Funeral

The story concerns the funeral of one of three brothers in a family of gangsters that lived in New York in 1930s.  The film begins with Gallo, who plays Johnny ,the youngest of three mobster brothers ,being carried in a coffin into the family house for viewing. The casket is opened and viewed by the oldest brother Ray (Christopher Walken) who says “He died so young. Only 22 years old and look what they did to him.”  Another brother Chez is more hot tempered. Flashbacks show us that Johnny was more sensitive. The chief suspect in Johnny’s murder is rival gangster Gaspare Spoglia (superbly played by Benicio del Toro). We find out that Johnny is not only an adulterer , but also a communist , who disdains the business he and his brother are engaged in , not to mention Gaspare in particular.  Walken gives a more  emotional version of his King Of New York character and carries much of the moral debate with himself and others. The rest of the cast does good job too. The nature of these characters are particularly interesting in a story that points out the realities of mafia life (for both the mobsters and their wives) as violence begets violence ,making for a very intriguing story. The Funeral is an extraordinary dark and disturbing journey which will keep audiences hooked till the end.

Môjû (Blind Beast)

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Playing on themes of male dominance and objectification of the female body, the story concerns a young model, Aki, who is kidnapped by Michio , a blind,demented sculptor determined to create the perfect statue. He takes her to a scheduled farmhouse where he lives with his mother.  Michio is awkward,naive ,morose and occasionally pitiful.  Noriko Sengoku is solid as Michio’s mother who beats Aki like anything.  Aki starts as a potentially interested fetish partner, reacting with a reflexive erotic charge to the mere sight of Michio cuddling a sculpture. Once she becomes a prisoner , she tries to trick him in various ways and just wants to get out. The smashing Mako Midori plays kidnapped model Aki. Aki goes through a range of emotions before she comes to terms with her true nature. As Aki and Michio blot out all activities except the pursuit of pleasure, they become trapped in a spiraling need for more, stronger sensations.