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Movies Watched -- The Revenant

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156 minute running time and I'd normally say that's an hour too long, but this movie gets a pass because it was special. Maybe cut down some dream sequence stuff ... anyway, Leo is a guide for trappers deep in Injun territory (he speaks Pawnee) back in 1823 ... lots of action, a survival story, and ultimately a revenge tale. Revenant means "one that returns after death or a long absence." Brutal, exhilarating, beautiful ... I really enjoyed it. Green rating, recommended. 

Light at the end of the tunnel?

Light at the end of the tunnel?

Movies Watched -- Girlhood

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In French. 113 minute running time so at least 20 minutes too long. Pretty teenage girl in a heart-of-Africa way (an old Larry David joke), lovely almond-shaped eyes, lives in a housing project outside of Paris, has an abusive older brother who I guess is the adult in the house. She flunks out of school, doesn't want to go to trade school, meets a band of other black girls, joins their "gang." This is depressing so I fast forwarded from 20 minutes in ... not sure what happens in the end, but it's nothing good. It's not that I demand a movie be "happy," but I don't want to wallow in misery voluntarily. Red rating, avoid. 

(Ingkoo Kang wrote that the movie is "largely a grim and stilted study of oppression.")

From the Ivory Coast

From the Ivory Coast

Movies Watched -- The Duke of Burgundy

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106 minute running time so at least 10 minutes too long. Birgitte Nyborg, formerly Prime Minister of Denmark, has become an expert in butterflies. She has a housemaid whom she likes to push around. Actually they are lovers, into some seriously kinky stuff (including being locked in a box). This a W.D. By movie by a foot fetishist who has a thing for lesbians and lace. The Duke of Burgundy is a butterfly, not a character in the movie. Fast forwarded from 20 minutes in, obviously. Richard Brody hated it, and so did I. Red rating, avoid. 

Lock me in The Box, please 

Lock me in The Box, please 

Movies Watched -- White God

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In Hungarian. 117 minute running time so at least 20 to 30 minutes too long. Teenage girl with good Eastern European bones, has to stay with Dad for three months (parents divorced), takes along her dog, a mutt, Dad doesn't want dog, he's kind of a bastard, girl ends up losing dog when father throws it out of car after she smart-mouths him ... dog ends up in hands of dog fighter, scenes of training the dog for dog fights hard to watch ... girl ends up running away from home ... I watched 70! minutes of this before going to fast forward, couldn't take it, too depressing. Not sure how it ended but probably grim. In fact I've never seen a single happy movie from the Eastern Bloc (though my favorite movie in 2006 was The Death of Mr. Lazarescu). Red rating, avoid. 

Wes Morris also didn't think it was the cat's meow ... but he confuses the girl's father with her teacher/conductor (happens when you watch multiple movies a day?)

What happens when you shoot a dog up with drugs, sharpen his teeth, and beat him regularly ... an allegory for the Hungarian people?

What happens when you shoot a dog up with drugs, sharpen his teeth, and beat him regularly ... an allegory for the Hungarian people?

Movies Watched -- The Gift

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108 minute running time so at least eight minutes too long. It wasn't bad, watched without fast forwarding, a thriller, the first thriller I've seen among the 2015 movies (and in a long time), a revenge fantasy really. It's well made. The only reason I hesitate to give it a green rating is because (spoilers) if Bateman had ruined this guy's life, he would have remembered it when they first met again. He would have been less willing to have the creep over for dinner, etc. That part of the story didn't ring true. Also a simple paternity test would tell who the baby's real father is, so Bateman's mind wouldn't be poisoned for long.

Bateman is good at playing a sociopath salesman and Rebecca Hall, who plays his wife, is beautiful. Only a very good looking woman can rock hair that short. A typical yuppie couple from the 80s, now appropriately updated to the Hollywood Hills.  The villain/victim is played by some Australian guy whom I thought was Marky Mark at first (who happens to be the writer-director here, yes, it's a W.D. By movie). There are some horror-movie scare jumps within, so be prepared. Tentatively a yellow but easily upgraded to green when I finish the ~100 movies I'm watching from 2015. 

Look at all that awful statuary!

Look at all that awful statuary!