Monday, January 27, 2014

Lone Survivor

 
First things first...Go see this movie. It is just as good as everyone is saying it is. It is intense, unsettling, tense, and ultimately awe-inspiring.  Adapted from the book by Marcus Luttrell, Lone Survivor reminds us in shocking, up-close fashion, that the military have extremely difficult jobs and deserve our respect and gratitude.

From a directorial standpoint, Peter Berg, does a marvelous job. This is, by far, his best film to date.    Many former SEALS, including Marcus Luttrell, have attested to the films gritty authenticity. Having never served in the military, I will have to take their word on this. In fact, Luttrell said the only thing missing was the smell of the blood.  Interestingly, Lone Survivor focuses purely on the fated mission and the way these brave men respond under extreme duress. Unlike the acclaimed Black Hawk Down, there are no political undertones here. We are forced to exist in the moment with these men, rather than debate over the decisions and circumstances that put them there. Coupled with his 2007 film The Kingdom, Berg seems to have stumbled into his wheelhouse.

Relentless in nature, Lone Survivor, from its opening scene, grabs you by the throat and stands on your chest.  The middle 45 minutes of the film have been compared to Saving Private Ryan in raw emotion and frenzied intensity. I'll let you be the judge of that.  

From a casting standpoint, Lone Survivor is top-notch. Mark Wahlberg even lived with Marcus Luttrell for a period of time in order to learn more about the heroic soldier he was portraying onscreen. Ben Foster is Ben Foster, and by that I mean great. He doesn't get enough work in my opinion. He's fantastic, and this is no exception. 

Ultimately, it is difficult to say I enjoyed this film.   Instead, after the dust settled, I walked away feeling like I had been a part of an unflinching memorial to these brave soldiers and many like them who put their lives on the line daily for the preservation of our nation.


Thursday, January 23, 2014

In Case You Missed It


The end of the year means lots of food, friends, and family. It means travel, parties, and many other commitments. With everything going on, it's easy to miss many of the movies that hit the theater and DVD. Now that the New Year has come and gone, you might want to check out a movie on a cold winter's night and having indulged in so much frivolity over the holidays I have no doubt that you are clueless about what to rent.  So, I've done all the work for you!  Here's a quick rundown of some of the movies that might strike your fancy.





Runner, Runner, while not an award winner, is an entertaining film with the always solid Justin Timberlake and the constantly improving Ben Affleck.   Considering the potential of the film, it lacked real punch, but is a good choice for a pizza night at home.  If only it had been directed by Affleck, it would have been much more impactful.



Closed Circuit got mixed reviews from critics, but don't let that scare you away.  It features a good cast and an interesting story. A couple of my criticisms would be the story lacks significant depth and suspense. It is my opinion that the film is about 20 minutes too short, therefore preventing it from exploring some of the more compelling elements of the film, namely the Orwellian nature of the world we now live in.






Aint Them Bodies Saints was a film that I was greatly anticipating. Sadly, I cannot recommend it. Slow and plodding with a limited payoff.  Casey Affleck and Ben Foster are two of my favorite actors. They are truly some of the most talented actors working today. However, this film just doesn't quite grab you. The themes of the movie are quite intriguing. It just wasn't executed well.




Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Favorite Films of 2013

I missed a lot of really good movies last year! And my guess is, you probably did too. So just in case you missed any of these films, here is my list of my favorite movies of 2013. And this is simply a list. If you want to read the full reviews, you'll have to go back and read them on your own.

5. Disconnect
4. Mud
3. Iron Man 3
2. Zero Dark Thirty
1. Prisoners

And if you've seen any of these, please let me know. These are the movies I've missed but want to see!!

5. Out of the Furnace
4. The Rocket
3. The Counselor
2. Captain Phillips
1. Dallas Buyer's Club

See you at the movies in 2014!!