Archive for February, 2010

movie review: shutter island

Grade: B    

What’s It About?
A US Marshall investigates a missing persons case in an isolated hospital for the criminally insane, where he uncovers a conspiracy.

Whats Its Bechdel Test Score?
1/3. Failure.

What About Minorities?
It’s as white a movie as the next one.

What the hell did I just watch?

Don’t get me wrong. Shutter Island is really, really good. The acting is phenomenal – Leonardo DiCaprio and Sir Ben Kingsley in particular are being as fantastic as usual. The story is really compelling and fascinating, to the point that I kept putting off going to the bathroom because I didn’t want to miss what was coming next. I had to pee for an hour, but it was worth it.

However, this movie is kind of like a really horrible acid trip. Obviously that’s what Scorsese was going for, so, well played. This movie totally fried my brain. There is one main twist that is fairly predictable, but the way its handled and all the stuff around it totally has me questioning the outcome and trying to figure out what really happened. It’s the kind of movie you have to watch again to figure it out – unless, I suppose, you just want to accept the easy explanation, which I am totally skeptical about.

Unfortunately, it’s a horrible acid trip I really never want to relive. The score was completely over the top and really stressed me out. I was really digging some of the cinematography – it was trippy in really subtle ways that had be questioning whether things were real or imaginary – but at other times it was a bit obvious and gimmicky.

I would certainly recommend it, though. This kind of movie is what filmmaking is about. It’s a very brave effort, although Scorsese isn’t exactly a greenhorn at making “brave” movies, and a few people in the audience did walk out. I think that’s more of a positive note for the film than a negative however – it’s a real experience, and not everybody is going to be able to hack it. I really want to check out the book now, too.

winter games diary, day one

Update! A month later.

It looks like my attempt to keep a diary of my Olympic experience was misguided. With the exception of this first day, nothing really exciting happened at all. I was working so often and writing so little, and had no opportunities to actually partake in any Olympic fun (or protests), except for a taping of the Colbert Report.

Also, a Russian yacht was docked by Lonsdale Quay, where I was working, so met many young and adorable ~*Russian Sailors*~ throughout the month. That was nice.

Anyways, it’s over now, and thankfully some of the attractions are still up around town for the month of March, so perhaps I will write about them. In the meantime, I’m still plugging away at my screenwriting portfolio and YA novel, and looking for something else to help pay the bills.

Days Worked: 1
Times Accosted by a Hostile Member of the Public: 1

I’m performing a menial and tedious task for the Winter Games. I am helping load buses with spectators, athletes and employees going from the city to the mountains in North Van, where there is no parking or accommodation. Once the games actually start I’m sure this job will be exciting and action-packed, but for the next three days it looks like I’ll be standing around on the streets for strangers for upwards of ten hours with nothing to do.

In one particularly boring stretch of time, a member of our group told a story about a hate crime that happened last summer on the Island. While telling the story he used hand gestures, as story tellers often do. A slow, fake punch perhaps would have been employed, given that he was relaying a tale of violence.

Not five minutes later we were approached by a fake-tanned white guy dressed like Eminem, with crazy eyes (you know the kind, Tom Cruise has them), who got extremely close to the Story Teller and started screaming at him. He called him a thug for “re-enacting what you did to somebody”, throwing around weird pseudo-gangster postures, and claiming that he had been videotaping the “re-enactment” from a promenade.

Crazy Eyes was the full package. He had about four puffy vests on, but his legs and arms were bare, and he had a sideways cap and lots and lots of bling. He was positively orange from self-tanning, and when he first started talking I honestly thought he was doing some kind of street theatre. I thought he would go on his rant, perhaps actually start to rap, and then give us flyers to his show. Unfortunately Crazy Eyes was for real. He said that normally he wouldn’t even approach somebody like the Story Teller (who I guess I should mention is black), but since the Story Teller was wearing a Games uniform, Crazy Eyes knew he wouldn’t be able to retaliate.

Anyways he went off eventually, screaming about how he has this video and he’s going to show the world.

It was a weird first day. But I am used to sadly unloved and unwell people wandering around in Lotus Land, and I have a feeling this is going to be bringing them out in droves.

Perhaps something beautiful will happen tomorrow.

Later I tried to buy Oregon Trail on my phone, but it wouldn’t work, and I’m pretty sure I still got charged. :-S

movie review: black dynamite

Grade:A-

What’s it About?
A former CIA agent cleans up the streets and uncovers a conspiracy in this parody of 1970s blaxploitation films.

What’s It’s Bechdel Test Score?
1/3 – failure.

What About Minorities?
A.
Being a parody of blaxploitation films, the protagonist and almost all the other characters are minorities. Everybody’s stereotyped, but it’s all in good fun.

So…

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