Tuesday, May 11, 2010

The Oscar Project Part VI - Cavalcade

"Cavalcade" was released in 1933 and was the 6th film to win the Oscar for Best Picture.

This is the only other movie (in addition to "Wings") that is currently not available on DVD. Fortunately I was able to track down a digital copy to watch it. Why these two movies are not on DVD I don't know, but hopefully they will be released soon.

The movie follows a family from the beginning of the 20th century to 1933, focusing on how the family is changed and affected by the events that happened during these years. The story starts with New Year's Eve 1899 and jumps right into the second Boer War. The movie captures the departure of the men to the war well, with the different reactions from the women they are leaving behind done very well. Some of it was over dramtic, but this was the style at the time. Once the men come back we see how they have changed and how these changes effect their family dynamic. This is followed quickly by the death of the Queen of England. The story jumps ahead several years and we see the children develop further and see how the war has affected the men over a long period of time. The story moves on and covers the sinking of the Titanic. This was the only part of the story that I felt was handled poorly. It features a young couple talking about how happy they are and that they would be happy even if they ended up dying tonight. It is at this point that they move and we see they are on the Titanic, there is also no reaction to their death, we instead skip ahead to World War I. Again we see a new generation of men go off to war and they do a fantastic job of how war changes a man through his relationship with a young girl. The movie ends on New Years Eve of 1933 with an awkward toast that is given directly to the camera that tells the audience to remember the past and look forward to the future.

The directing in this movie was handled well for most of it. The sets felt authentic and the shots were well done. The addition of musical numbers throughout the movie felt forced and seemed to only be there to attract more movie goers with song and dance. The scenes used to depict World War I were handled very well. They used a montage of scenes overlapped on top of each other. I thought this showed the deadliness of the war without having to focus on any actual events or battles. I found the acting in the movie to be decent and appropriate for the movie. There was nothing that really stood out, but there was nothing that really ruined the movie either.

Overall this was a decent movie, but had nothing spectacular. It gets 3.5 out of 5 stars.

New Movie Review - Iron Man 2

And the movie summer of 2010 has begun, the first entry is Iron Man 2. As most will have already seen it before reading this I will go heavy into spoilers so if you haven't seen it, crawl out from under your rock go see it , then read this review.

I find it hard to truly approach this movie from a review stand point. I really enjoyed the first film and the biggest part of that enjoyment was the surprise. I didn't have any expectations and I hadn't given the plot any thought. Not so for this movie, thanks to the trailers and my knowledge of comics I had a guess for what this movie would contain and I was completely correct. This took away my anticipation for what would happen next making my enjoyment of the movie solely reliant on the performance of the actors and the action sequences.

For the action sequences, I feel that they went 2 for 3. The sequence at Monte Carlo was great, it felt like Iron Man was in danger and Whiplash was great. The final fight scene was also pretty good and had some real good moments and got me excited. The only one that fell flat was the first fight between Iron Man and War Machine. I just wanted it to end. There was no danger in it and it telegraphed how the final fight would end, which I wish would have been more inventive then going with the "Ghostbusters" ending of them crossing the beams.

The characters from this movie transferred over well from the first movie, but are beginning to suffer from becoming one note characters. Robert Downey Jr., while terrific, is making Tony Stark a little too eccentric. Gwenyth Paltrow made Pepper Potts too flustered and everyone else seemed to have an endless list of jokes to tell. That being said, I did enjoy the performances from all the actors, but in the next film I need to see a little drama. My favorite performance came from Micky Rourke, because he had a balance between drama and comedy. Everyone else seemed to think their main job was making jokes. Again this works here, but if the next movie continues this pattern I will probably be upset.

Now lets get to the actual plot. The plots for the previous movie and this one really aren't that cerebral. They are simple so I shouldn't really be let down that I wasn't surprised. For those unfamiliar with the comics, the movie combines elements of a story line called "Armor Wars" which involved Justin Hammer trying to build Iron Man suits and "Demon in a Bottle" which focuses on Stark's drinking problem. While I wish they could have made that dark turn into his drinking problem, I realize that this would be opposite to the tone and feeling that the movie series has built up. However, I do feel that they could have delved a little deeper into the topic. The only really bad turn I found was with the use of the Black Widow. I know why she was there, anyone with eyes knows why she is in this movie. That being said her character added little to the movie. Her character did not need to be there. Everything that she did could have been explained in a different way or performed by someone else. Except for some obvious assets, her character added nothing to the movie. For those that missed it, there was a scene after the credits. In it, we got a glimpse of the hammer of Thor, which is the next Marvel movie that will come out next year. While I am excited for this movie, the hammer did look a little plastic.

The movie took most of the elements that I loved about the first movie and tried to add a few new elements. Some of these worked and some didn't. Bottom line is if you liked the first movie, you will most likely like this one. I give it 3.5 out of 5 stars.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Advanced Movie Review - Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

Earlier this week I had the chance to catch an early viewing of "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time." With the movie not opening for a couple of weeks I will leave this review as spoiler free as possible. I have played this video game and its sequel so I am reviewing it from that perspective. If you have not played the game then your experience may be different and I would guess make for a better movie.

Coming into the movie I was expecting a fun popcorn movie at best I was hoping for something akin to "The Mummy." However, with it being based off of a video game, I was still apprehensive. However after watching it I can say it was one of the best movies based off of a video game that I have ever seen. To be fair though it doesn't have much competition.

While the detailed plot of the movie does not follow the video game story line, the general plot of the movie does. The added plot details are done well and overall I have no problems with the plot decisions that they make. Each point on the journey makes sense and the enemies that the heroes must face are able to capture the creepiness of the video enemies and have them make sense in the movie world. There was one moment at the beginning of the movie that made me worry a little that they were trying to make the movie feel like a video game, but this only happened once.

The acting is decent. The weakest here was the Princess. Gylenhal puts in a decent enough performance, but the weak performance from the actress playing his opposite, hurts his performance. The rest of the cast is rounded off by Ben Kinsley and Alfred Molina, both of whom put in great performances.

The action sequences also shine in the movie and brings back memories of the video game. They were very enjoyable and will most likely be the star of this movie.

I won't go into anything else since I don't want to spoil the movie, if you've played the video game then this movie won't disappoint you. And if you enjoyed "The Mummy Returns," you will enjoy this movie as well. For me the movie gets 3 out of 5 stars

The Oscar Project Part V - Grand Hotel

The fifth movie to win the award for Best Picture was "Grand Hotel." The movie is considered to have, for the time it was filmed, an all star cast, featuring Greta Garbo, John Barrymore, Joan Crawford and many others. The movie is based off of a novel that was first adapted into a successful Broadway play.

The plot of the movie follows several different guests of the Grand Hotel with all of their stories interweaving with each other. It was interesting to see a technique that I typically associate with modern films. While most of this worked, there were a few connections that just didn't make sense. Particularly at the end of the movie with Kringelein and Flaemmchen. It didn't make a lot of sense for these two to end up traveling together and it felt forced. The interactions of the Doctor with Kringelein also felt forced as it appeared that these characters would not have anything to do with each other. The doctor character himself seemed to be there to only deliver the closing line of the movie. A great line but there were other people that could have given this line and this character did not have to be forced into the movie.

Acting in the movie for most was top notch. The only character I didn't really enjoy was Kringelein. He seemed to be brought in for what we now consider comedy relief. However, in this movie it wasn't perfected. I found the character annoying and was played as a whiny drunk. In the movie the character tells us he will be dying soon, but I feel no sympathy for him throughout the movie. In fact by the end I was waiting for him to die so that I wouldn't have to put up with him anymore. Unfortunately, he lives. But Greta Garbo, John Barrymore and Joan Crawford all put in magnificent performances.

This was also the first movie in my journey that I noticed some great technical aspects. There are a few scenes where the shots are filmed with a moving camera that gives us a full view of the desk at the front of the hotel. These shots injected some energy into the film and really brought me into the movie.

Overall I thought it was a decent movie with a few flaws. It get 3.5 out of 5 stars. The next film is "Cavalcade."