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(transcribed)Eagle vs Shark, New Zealand, romantic comedy. we'll see.

this week of previews is in the JBL at EMP, a shorter walk from work.

overheard today: complaints about too many siff films with drugs and violence. (which then digressed into how much they did like the Pusher trilogy???) they can bite me.

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the description interested me, but i got very little pleasure out of this film. i kept anticipating really great moments that never paid off. our heroine Lily is a misfit but quickly endearing. it's as sweet as it is painful to watch her pushing ahead. to the end, i have no idea what she sees in Jerrod.

there is so much potential available in the script. we wander through an arsenal of Chekhov's guns, but few shots are fired. either it's a brilliant structural conceit that is way beyond me, or it's stupid. even a scene that is pure Comedy Gold -Jarrod finally meets up with his high school nemesis to do battle, only to discover that said nemesis is in a wheelchair, ending in a ground fighting scuffle where the paraplegic is kicking Jarrod's ass- falls flat. the director and writer are the same person, so it's hard to untangle where the fault lies.

perhaps my difficulty was in the depiction of social misfits with no redeeming qualities. i'm a nerd. i know about being socially crippled. every "loser" has something that they do well. most all are genuinely happy in their chosen environment. i didn't see that joy here.

the best part for me was the matter-of-fact depiction of life in a small town in New Zealand. unlike Whale Rider, we are not being given a cultural lesson, just seeing the landscape and the shape of faces and the sound of voices.

there are several charming stop-motion animated interludes.

2 out of five, for New Zealand and an apple core sailing on a flip-flop. skip it.

Date: 2007-05-15 05:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] weezlgrrrl.livejournal.com
WHAT? There are drugs and violence in siff films? From now on I think they should only show films portraying fluffy bunnies eating cotton candy.

Date: 2007-05-15 07:44 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] buhrger
films portraying fluffy bunnies
be careful of what you ask for

Date: 2007-05-16 09:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] steve98052.livejournal.com
Eagle vs. Shark was a dud? Dang, I had high hopes. I may leave it on our list anyway, since your dislike of it may be a matter of taste where we differ.

Date: 2007-05-17 08:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] steve98052.livejournal.com
I mostly liked Napoleon Dynamite. If you've seen any other movie with Jon Heder, you've seen a close variant of his Napoleon character – the same character as an adult in various occupation, rather than as a high school student. I wonder if he does that character so well because that's what he's like.

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