Button, Watchmen, Slumdog
(Posted from my Facebook account.)
If you’ve managed to talk to me in the past 2 months you’ll realize I’ve been a bit busy. I’ve been meaning to go see a couple movies I wanted to see. March break happened and I saw 3 in one week. (Also caught up on a few other things, but entertainment comes first.)
Starting with The Curious Case of Benjamin Button:
I was feeling restless one night and just decided to go for it. I went to go see it alone, which I sometimes enjoy because I don’t need somebody whispering “did you see that?” That and for some reason nobody really wanted to see this with me that badly. Worried I would be in for almost 3 hours of boredom, I walked to the theater. And yet, I was not disappointed in the slightest. I didn’t notice it’s length, as it kept me with it the entire time. I laughed, I even cried a little. It was a great story to be told, and it was told very well. I was bothered by a few things here and there, but it really is my favorite of the 3 movies I saw this week. It’s about life, and hardships and an extraordinary man and the people he effects. Does this sound like Forrest Gump? Because I keep hearing it being thrown around as if they are the same thing. In one sense, similar things do happen to both men. But it’s so much more than that. Benjamin Button is not primarily a comedy, nor is it about people. It’s more so just about life and how we go through it. I was left very stunned at the end, wondering about my own existence. This put me through to the credits were I saw just how many people it took to make a movie this good. The filming was great, the writing had it’s witty moments, and the time period was so believable it pulled me right in. (It helps that 1920’s through to the 1970’s is a time period I love to look at.) Definitely not a movie I should have seen alone, it definitely had it’s “need to be comforted” moments.
It was a decision between Slumdog and Watchmen, after reading some reviews for Slumdog I felt they had taken away from the book. So we went and saw The Watchmen.
Wow, great opening, okay you guys have me hooked, what else can you show me? I like that we’re jumping in to this world right now, only showing us a bit of back story. I don’t mind that, it cuts out a lot of prattle. But… Not really. I didn’t care for Rorschach’s long winded husky voiced monologues, it all too much reminded me of the not-too-good-itself, The Spirit. (But, it worked there.) I tuned out and tuned back in during the action. Which is all this film said to me. It’s a movie for you, the viewer. The viewer who wants fight scenes, and long sex scenes, and a very miserable world with no hope of being saved. So the world is lied to. Okay? That… What? Is humanity really that far down in the dumps? Er. I don’t know guys. Granted I haven’t read the book, and don’t intend to. But as somebody who hasn’t this movie didn’t say a lot to me except some really good cinematic moments, some good costume work, and a few witty jokes here and there.
Otherwise? Some acting here and there was really iffy, some very weak, weak scenes, and all together it felt like they were trying to push the limits of gore and darkness. Also words, too many words. I don’t care for all that rambling in the slightest. Manhattan’s CG was great, but the cat has to go. Next action flick comes around, I’m saving my money.
Slumdog Millionaire.
I actually didn’t know what this movie was about for a while when it came out. Everybody was talking about it and I was drowning it all out. Eventually I looked it up and it seemed pretty cool, but I never got around to seeing it. Eventually it got very hyped up and it dulled my desire. Coming back from Quebec this past weekend, I decided to read the book. It reminded me of Life of Pi, and not just because it starred an Indian boy. It’s a very good book, the characters are great, and it casts a more realistic view of India than the movie does. I’m very disappointed in the movie, and this happened as soon as I started reading reviews and realized all the character’s names have been changed, and their relationships completely different. I thought maybe the review was bad, the movie was loved by lots of people, it might be really good. It was the shortest of the 3 movies I watched this weekend, and I got really bored during it. I can’t believe how horribly different it is, and how completely hollywood-ized it was made to be. It wasn’t bad, it was just… Disappointing. The big things are there, but it’s the little things that made it a very good book. A book that could have been made into a movie, it wasn’t long. I came out of the theater and I said “I wish I hadn’t read the book, I might have been able to watch that movie without disliking it.”
I’m sorry Slumdog, I just can’t see why everybody was going nuts over you. You seem so very ordinary to me. And yet you seem so wrong to me. If you want a good story, that says a lot, go read the book. Realize what a fake world the movie has put you in.








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