Saturday, November 29, 2008

"Pan's Labyrinth" Review


Mary's Review

To describe this film in simple terms is a challenging task. If you are wondering what to expect with this film, it is a combination of Harry Potter and Schindler's List- if you can wrap your head around that concept.

I really love fantasy films. I love seeing the result of creativity without boundaries. In the genre of fantasy films, talented artists and visionaries can collaborate to dream up a world that can otherwise only exist in dreams (or nightmares). Over the past couple of years, I have realized how drawn I am to the monsters and scenery of fantasy-based movies; however, these films are usually meant for children. Pan's Labyrinth is a fantasy film for adults.

Pan's Labyrinth is based on a young girl (Ophelia) who has just moved with her mother to her new stepfather's home. Her stepfather is a fascist general of the war in 1940's Spain. In my mind, I sort of split the movie into thirds. One part of the film is about war, showing violence, gruesome, cruel torture, and the sadistic brutality of those in power. Another part of the film is based on Ophelia's relationship with her loving mother and with the kind house staff. My favorite part of the movie is Ophelia's adventures exploring the house and her stepfather's property. This is where she encounters magical, sometimes frightening creatures who send her on a dangerous mission into a mystical underworld.

Before I saw the film, I listened to
an NPR interview with the writer, creator, and director, Guillermo del Torro. He explained that his wildly dark and lively imagination roots from his childhood. Growing up in Mexico in the 1970's, he witnessed civil war and violence. As an adolescant, he had to walk through a morgue on his way to his first job. He believes that this early exposure to violence and death caused his imagination to be drawn toward the dark and twisted.

It seems that Guillermo del Torro understands that without ugliness and raw disgust, we cannot truly appreciate beauty and magic. You will detest the dark, bloody, tragic real world so much that you, like Ophelia, begin to long for the fantasy world to once agian emerge in the film. This is not a child's film. In the
NPR interview, Guillermo del Torro explains that fairy tales were originally meant for adults. Over time, fairy tales were adapted for children- mainly by the Grimm brothers. While some find it strange that he would create a fairy tale for adults, he does not find it strange whatsoever.

Personally, I need some fantasy in my life. Maybe it is because I have a vivid imagination myself, but I feel right at home with Ophelia in her world of fairies and magical monsters. This film explores very dark sides of humans, yet it also shows you innocence and hope. The contrast and balance is what makes del Torro truly brilliant (but the crazy creatures make him a creative genius).

This film is critically acclaimed around the world and has won so many awards; yet somehow, there are still so many people who have never heard of it. I do hope you open your mind and go with Ophelia on her journey into a war-driven land where resides a mythical underworld. Whether you see it for the artistry, for the escape, for the war theme, or for the child-like wonder you feel when you watch fantasy films- Pan's Labyrinth is a must see!


General Information


  • Winner of 3 Academy Awards.
  • Listen to NPR Interview with writer and Director.
  • Creator, Writer, & Director Guillermo del Toro.
  • For interview with the director, behind the scenes footage, Comicon teaser trailer, etc., go to the official interactive movie site: http://www.panslabyrinth.com/
  • Take a look inside the movie: from G4 TV.
  • RottenTomatoes.com does not usually give movies more than 30% ratings; however, Pan's Labyrinth received a rating of 96%!
  • Watch videos of: trailers, clips, creating the monsters, behind the scenes, interviews, and more at Rotten Tomatoes.
  • Watch the movie trailer below:


Peer Reviews

-"So breathtaking in its artistic ambition, so technically accomplished, so morally expansive, so fully realized that it defies the usual critical blather. See it, and celebrate that rare occasion when a director has the audacity to commit cinema." -by Anna Hornaday (from the Washington Post)

"Del Toro parallels the horror of two civilizations (one real, one imagined, each with their own monsters), crafting a rich and violent film for grownups who haven't lost touch with their childhood resources" -by Mark Palermo (from Rotten Tomatoes)

" I gave it a try and I'm glad I did! I thought it was a very creative display of hard times and how a child deals with real life. And wow, what an ending!" -Alicia, age 26

"...a dark and wonderful fairy tale for grown-ups..." -by Brandon Fibbs (from Rotten Tomatoes)

"I LOVED Pan's Labyrinth! My boss actually told me about this film, but she failed to tell me that the movie was in Spanish with subtitles. I do not think that Pan's Labyrinth would have been a movie that I would have chosen for myself, but I so glad that I saw it. I would definitely agree that this film is a must see." -by NaTasha (user comment)

~Please come back and share your own review- I may post it right here!

Friday, November 28, 2008

"The Chumscrubber" Review


Mary's Review


For a movie with so many stars, surprisingly, The Chumscrubber went under the radar. I tend to keep my eyes peeled for new indie releases at the video store, since some of the best films aren’t advertised to the general public; I was lucky to have found this little gem of a film. During the summer of 2005, I don't remember seeing trailers on television for this film; I think it is unfortunate since it is such a good movie. When you see the list of movie stars that are part of The Chumscrubber, you will be blown away!

The trailer for this film is sort of deceptive; it makes the movie look like a perky comedy, but The Chumscrubber is not a comedy and is far from perky.

The Chumscrubber is a dark indie-style film based on a perfect-looking community in suburbia. Under the surface of the polished facade are individuals dealing with some heavy situations. Several different stories play out during the film, but the movie revolves around a group of rebellious teens who try to kidnap the little brother of a hated peer. If you are reminded of Alpha Dog's kidnapping theme, I understand; however, this is just one of the many twisted storylines in this movie.

When watching this movie, the rule of thumb is: the more perfect someone seems, the more messed up they really are. Each character is trying to fill the void in their lives with either, drugs, alcohol, prescription medication, sex, power, money, etc., but the community's perfect shell begins to crack when a neighboring teen hangs himself. Although the movie explores some serious real-life issues, the subtle humor and pops of bizarre CGI fantasy make this movie a one-of-a-kind.

This is nothing like Donnie Darko; but, if you like the style and feel of Donnie Darko, then you will like The Chumscrubber.

Of the star-studded cast, pay attention to the young lead actors- I think they have very successful careers in their futures. I am excited to see the careers of these young actors and the future films of this innovative director. What great performances by the whole cast! I hope that you take my word for it, stay away from the trailer, and watch The Chumscrubber.

I imagine that this movie will provoke some fascinating conversation, and hopefully, a few interesting comments on this site!


Cast
Peer Reviews

“Such is the sordid state of affairs in that emerging genre that might be termed suburban noir, as it inches ever closer to horror and the supernatural.” -by Prairie Miller (from Rotten Tomatoes)

"This movie is so geniously thought out and funny. It pokes fun at and seriously addresses society at the same time!" -by Havanabana14 (from Flixter)

“A true original -- bleakly funny; exhilaration unpredictable; and, by the end, strangely optimistic in the way its characters, for better or worse, get what’s coming to them.” -by Jim Lane (from Rotten Tomatoes)

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General Information

  • Tagline: "Meet generation Rx."
  • Written and Directed by Arie Posin.
  • Read an interview with the director and producer.
  • Go to the Chumscrubber interactive MySpace page & listen to 4 songs from the soundtrack.
  • Listen to Phanton Planet performing the indie-folkrock cover of "Our House" from the movie soundtrack:




Wednesday, November 12, 2008

"Stranger Than Fiction" Review

Mary's Review


Stranger Than Fiction is much more mainstream than the movies I usually recommend, but I cannot help myself; I loved it!


The all-star cast includes Will Ferrell, Emma Thompson, Dustin Hoffman, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Queen Latifa (believe it or not). Trust me, this is not the traditional Will Ferrell movie. I truly wish he would continue to experiment with more serious films since he did so well as the lead in Stranger Than Fiction.


When a straight-laced, uptight loner and IRS agent named Harold Crick begins to hear a British female’s voice narrating his every move and thought, Harold’s monotonous life is shaken up. When Harold hears the voice announce his “imminent death,” he sets out to find the narrator so that he can try to stop her from ending his life. Harold enlists the help of a literature professor (Dustin Hoffman) who encourages Harold to change his life from a tragedy into a comedy. In the midst of Harold’s harrowing crisis, he meets a free-spirited, tattooed, rule-breaking bakery owner played by the charming and endearing Maggie Gyllenhal who was so adorable in this movie that she made me into an instant fan of hers. Meanwhile, the narrator (Emma Thompson) is really a famous writer who is searching for the perfect ending for her masterpiece. Little does she know that her character, Harold Crick, really exists and has been haunted by her plans for the story’s ending.


This movie’s offbeat plot and unlikely actors makes for a whimsical, spirited tale about living life to the fullest and embracing your unique purpose.


I am not typically moved by mainstream films since they tend to be so redundant; but Stranger Than Fiction has the subtle wittiness and intelligent complexities of an independent film (my favorite genre). I gave a bit more away than usual, but the involved plot could not be explained briefly. So, the next time you are in the mood for a funny, charming, tender, and thoughtful movie, please pick up and plug in this film about life, death, and taxes.


Please come back soon to share your own review!


General Facts

  • Released in 2006.
  • Go to the official site to see the director's commentary, interviews with the actors, and other fun, interactive features- seriously, go! Even if you have seen the film all ready. You’ll have fun! Go!
  • SPOILER ALERT: The trailer doesn't suit the movie and gives away too much.
  • Written by Zach Helm.
  • Directed by Marc Forster (also director of Monster’s Ball).
  • Awards: Altogether, 11 nominations, 1 win. Nominated for a Golden Globe!
    Peer Reviews

    "This movie ALWAYS inspires me to write! I love it! " -by Navetube (from YouTube)

    Blogger"I too enjoyed this movie. I thought I would hate it, but because I'm fond of Maggie Gyllenhall (loved her in Donnie Darko!) I decided to see it anyway. I was pleasantly surprised. You're right that this movie's plot is too complex to explain quickly. Even so, it is not difficult to follow along as you watch. The characters have a lot more depth than I would have expected from a movie featuring Will Ferrel." -by Kendra C. (reader comment)

    Blogger "I wasn't happy when my husband brought this video home. I like Will Ferrell, but the previews made me think this would be a terrible movie. I was surprised to find it charming." -by LM (reader comment)


    Blogger "In addition to liking this movie, I must say I also really like your blog overall. You have many different elements going on to catch a broad audience's fancy. Great Job." -by Chriss (reader comment)

    “All in all, I think Stranger than Fiction is one of the best comedies I have seen and would recommend it to anyone interested in English Literature, romance and tragedy. Though this movie kept making me cringe at the situations that Harold Crick was in, it enticed me so that I couldn’t get my eyes off the screen. Stranger than Fiction: a must see.” –by Levi M. (from RottonTomatoes)

    "
    Stranger Than Fiction is for Will Ferrell, what Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is for Jim Carrey." -by Hipolito (from YouTube)