Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Into the Wild

Im sitting here with mixed emotions trying to find a way to describe this film...or trying to write down my opinion. But its really hard. This is a film I pretty much wanted to see because of Sean Penn. I hadn't seen any of the other films he directed and Ive always liked his acting. He was brilliant in 'Mystic River' and I loved him in 'I Am Sam'...So when my sister asked me to go see this one with her (I think perhaps she developed a crush on Emile Hirsch after Alpha Dog...) I gladly came along.

When I decide to go see a film I avoid the reviews and critics and I try not to read much about it at all. I want to make up my own opinion first without being influenced by other peoples views. However, if the film sparks an interest (good or bad) I'll look it up and read anything I come across regarding reviews and interviews and all the other 'views' out there. So when I sat down in the theater to watch 'Into the wild' I had no idea this was a true story. I had no idea what it was about. The only thing I knew was that Sean Penn directed it and Emile Hirsch would appear in it.

I know you are supposed to give a synopsis when you write a review...but I guess this blog is no film-review site...it is just my opinion of various films...so I wont write the required synopsis. I'll just sum it up in one sentence; A young man (Emile Hirsch) is tired of society and the constant craving of things, and decides to leave everyone and everything behind and live in one with nature...in the wilderness of Alaska.

It doesnt sound like a very interesting synopsis...you probably think; "oh, not another one"..."Didnt Tom Hanks do that 'all-alone-far-away-from-modern-society'-kind of movie a couple of years ago?" But 'Into the Wild' is no 'Cast away'...It is a bold choice made by a young man...and the way this story ends rendered me sleepless for days. And thats why its hard for me to sit here and tell you exactly what I feel about this film. I cannot remember the last time a movie made this kind of impact on me...I just couldnt shake it. The rest of the evening I was quiet to the point where my boyfriend (who had just come home from a week of travel) thought I was angry with him...and the morning after I woke up feeling blue and just a general sadness I could not shake.

I guess telling you that the movie made me blue is not the best kind of advertisement...but sometimes a film can leave a mark...perhaps trigger an emotion you havent felt in a while...and in my opinion...any film that leaves an emotion in you that sticks even after you have left the theater...whether it is a feeling of happyness or sadness, is a good film.

-And 'Into the wild' is that film.

Thursday, March 06, 2008

Be Kind Rewind


As I mentioned in my main blog last week, I was facing a bit of a dilemma...watching the Oscar's or finding out what the surprise screening of the film club would be. Well...it turned out that the Oscar show had been moved to a channel I dont recieve, so the choice was no longer a choice. I ended up at the movie theater. -And I have never been happier about missing a TV show in my life! I sat down in the dark without any expectations what-so-ever, and I was excited to find out, after about 2 minutes, that the film I was about to watch had not only Jack Black (one of the funniest people on the planet) but also Mos Def in it.

Normally I dont like comedies...mostly because I find the humor a bit forced. I do have a sense of humor and I love to laugh, but American comedies tend to be more slapstic than actually funny. This film is an exception. Yikes!

There were times when I had to look away due to severe lack of air in my lungs (one such incident was the fantastic camouflage outfits in one of the earlier scenes...). I cannot remember the last time I laughed this hard and long during a movie. The jokes came when you least expected it and they were at times so odd that you had to laugh. Laugh hard. I know I had my jaw resting on my chest more than once...in total befuddlement and complete joy.

The synopsis is as weird as the movie itself; Mos def working in a VHS video store, Jack Black getting magnetized (dont ask and it takes too long to explain), VHS tapes erased, Mos and Jack making their own versions of various blockbusters in order to save video store from complete ruination. They call their verisions "sweeded" as they are special editions coming all the way from Sweden...

It may have been the fact that I had absolutely no expectations of what I was about to watch, or it may just be that this movie rocks. Either way, I loved it and I tend to watch it again when it premieres here in Norway April 18th.

I suggest you do it too...if you like to laugh.