Friday, January 27, 2012

Pointless Film Reviews Pt:1 - Eternal Sunshine, The Truman Show, Stranger Than Fiction.

I said I would do some reviews of some of my well known favorites so that when I recommend something more obscure or new readers will have an idea of my taste. I chose to start with these because Eternal Sunshine is in kind of the same catagory as my two recent recommendations, and the other two are associated with it pretty naturally.

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.


"Sand is overrated, it's just tiny little rocks." - Joel

Where to start with one of my all time favorite movies? I love the original score by Jon Brion, who did the music for another one of my favorite films that same year (2004), I <3 Huckabees. The theme (above posted gets stuck in my head all the time, as does the track Elephant Parade, I don't know how powerful they are without the association to the film (for those odd few of you who might not have seen it), but they tug at my heart strings something awful. So if you don't know, Eternal Sunshine is a film Staring Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet alongside a strong supporting cast (of whom David Cross deserves a special mention, because he is awesome). The movie begins with Joel (Carrey) discovering that his long time girlfriend Clementine (Winslet) has elected to have her memory of him erased following a big fight, and in desperate retaliation decides to have the procedure done himself. The majority of the film takes place in Joel's mind as he relives memories of Clementine as they are erased, starting with the most recent and working back. It's so unconventional that it is difficult almost to call it a love story, but above all else, that is what it is. We watch Joel experience the good and the bad, and not in the 25 minutes left in the film we need a low point now kind of way, in something much more like life. Without breaking the whole film down, I'll just say that the choice go through the memories backwards was brilliant, as Joel is able to realize how much more there was to the relationship than the rough bit he was in, to realize what it is he is losing. I really don't want to include a spoiler section, if you have seen this movie then you don't need convincing that it's awesome. If you haven't seen it, then go do it right now. 

The Truman Show

"We accept the reality of the world with which we are presented." - Christof

So you might well guess now that I'm a fan of Jim Carrey's serious roles. Truman is an adventurous man who has lived his whole life in a quite little town despite his efforts to see the world. In truth though it hasn't been bad luck that has kept him where he is, it's been clever planing on the part of  corporation that broadcasts his life to the world. Truman was an unwanted pregnancy legally adopted by the company that produced a reality show around his life, in which he is the only one unaware of the cameras all over town. The film picks up as Truman's wanderlust and a series of strange occurrences lead him to question the world around him. A strong premise well executed, funny but also very moving.

Stranger Than Fiction

"No, no. It's not schizophrenia. It's just a voice in my head. I mean, the voice isn't telling me to do anything. It's telling me what I've already done... accurately, and with a better vocabulary." - Harold

As with Carrey, I became a fan of Will Ferrell's comedy before discovering that I like him better in more serious roles. Stranger than Fiction follows Harold crick, an uptight auditor for the IRS. Harold lives a meticulously ordinary life, the same every day and all by himself. Until one morning Harold hears something, a voice narrating his routine. Harold is at a loss as to what is happening and his need for answers is made urgent when the narrator explains, "Little did he know that this simple seemingly innocuous act would result in his imminent death." We soon meet this narrator that Harold is about to begin his search for, a well known author of tragedies (Emma Thompson) who is suffering writer's block. She can't decide how to kill Harold, affording him a small window to solve his mystery. In attempting to determine the genre of his story Harold pursues an infatuation with a revolutionary baker he is currently auditing (Maggie Gyllenhaal) at the behest of the professor of literature who has agreed to help him. Did I mention the proffesor is played by Dustin Hoffman? That's right Dustin Fucking Hoffman. Man, I love him, but more on that When I get around to Huckabees. In the mean time, this is another great film, funny, moving, and full of rocking tunes.

12 comments:

  1. Didnt like the first or last movie however I liked the truman show a lot. Saw it quiet a few times as a kid on VHS lol. I got kinda paranoid thinking "what if its happening to me too!" lol.

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  2. I really liked The Truman Show, haven`t seen the other two yet.

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  3. never saw stranger than fiction. Thought the other two were good. I just really remember the truman show being jim carrey's first real oscar-bait movie

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  4. The truman show is my favorite out of all these movies. It really has a deep meaning of how we are all living our own lives.

    +1 follower, great blog!

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  6. I'm not a Jim Carey fan, Will Ferrel is cool though

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  7. Really like The Truman Show as well, seen it on more than one occasion.

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  8. Sadly there's a ton of crappy movies out there

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  9. Wow, can you believe I have seen all 3 of these movies. I think the Truman Show is one of my favorite movies of all time... and very prophetic in predicting what lengths corporations would go to make a profit, at the expense of what is best for individual people.

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  10. love Jim Carrey serious roles, Stranger than fiction is pretty cool too, but Truman show is a true masterpiece

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