Friday, January 12, 2007

I saw Children of Men last week. This is the best movie of 2006 in my opinion, and I saw Brick, Hard Candy, and Sympathy for Lady Vengeance. Men is less of a trick pony than Brick and Vengeance, and it didn't make me nauseous like Hard Candy (though it was the best bout of nausea I ever had).

I won't go into details about it, but there's a sequence in Men - one long shot - that follows Clive Owen as he runs for point A to point B that's worth the price of admission alone. Just the technical aspects of getting that shot must have been boggling, and the fact is, I felt like I was right behind Clive as he made the run.

But this weekend is a long weekend, and I intend to make the most of it. I'm definitely going to see Pan's Labyrinth, but I'm also tempted to see Tears of the Black Tiger, the trailer for which you can download here. It's a Thai Western, and it looks like it was actually shot in the 50s, though it was shot in 2000. It's out in New York this weekend, and I'm really thinking of catching it on Monday. I get that day off, and what the hell am I going to do that day, right?

3 comments:

wa11z said...

Everybody is saying this is a great flick. I'm gonna catch it this weekend as well. Gonna try to catch Labrynth too.

TheWriteGirl said...

I agree with you about Children of Men. It's stunning, the whole thing. The jerky handheld camera, the grainy image, the monotone color palette, it all creates a perfect picture. And Clive Owen is stellar.

fermicat said...

Can't wait to see it!