Showing posts with label Funny Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Funny Games. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 March 2010

Emma, First Knight, Funny Games

This couple of weeks has been very much a re-watch week, but you'll be pleased to hear that the last film in this post is one that makes me ridiculously excited.

#1 - EMMA

Stars - Gwyneth Paltrow, Ewan McGregor, Jeremy ~Northam
Director - Douglas McGrath
Memorable Quote - 'Mr. Knightley, if I have not spoken, it is because I am afraid I will awaken myself from this dream.'
Review - The first of the re-watches then, and this is a lovely little piece of Austen. Period dramas are always a favourite with me and this ranks highly, certainly the best version of this particular story. Added bonus of Ewan McGregor, although I do sometimes find Paltrow a little irritating at points. 4/5

#2 - FIRST KNIGHT

Stars - Sean Connery, Richard Gere, Julia Ormond
Director - Jerry Zucker
Memorable Quote - 'This is called an oubliette. That's French for a place of forgetting.'
Review - Second re-watch, although I'd actually forgotten that I'd seen it before until I realised I knew exactly what was about to happen in the next scene. Well, it's sort of cute I suppose, but of course Sean Connery is waaaaay too old to be Arthur at this stage of the story, and I don't blame her for going for Lancelot. Not a bad effort but could of course have been improved by a removing of some cheese. 2.5/5

#3 - FUNNY GAMES

Stars - Naomi Watts, Tim Roth, Michael Pitt, Brady Corbet
Director - Michael Haneke
Memorable Quote -
Review - THIS IS AN AMAZING MOVIE. I am so excited by this movie that I might explode before finishing this review. It is SO uncomfortable at times, and the direction is absolutely fantastic - this is a film about film, and every single little detail is controlled to give a certain feeling. It starts off all normal, a little disturbing with the music, but normal - and quickly descends into an unforgettable night of terror. The script, also, is amazing, not to mention the acting - Michael Pitt shines as the terrifying antagonist, and Naomi Watts shows off some of that wonderful female thriller lead practice she's had. This is extremely worth watching if you're a horror fan, a fan of psychological thrillers, or a fan of film in general, and worth a look-in even if you're none of the above. Good grief, I love this movie. Here are some more super-creepy pictures as a little sample of the action. 6/5