Monday, July 30, 2012

Marilyn the immortal


What is it that makes a human being a legend? For instance, what made Norma/Marilyn one?

I am sure that a lot of people already have their idea on this and I am pretty certain that many people have a quite common opinion of this subject. I would say that my personal opinion is in line with the common opinion; but, maybe, the fact that it is so obvious, makes it all the more true.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

The Amazing Spider-Man



“The Amazing Spider-Man”, although being a reboot, is primarily for those over 25 years, a cover of that Spider-Man directed by Sam Raimi in 2002, just a decade ago. It is just like to compare, the first "Batman" by Tim Burton, released in 1989, and "The Dark Knight" by Christopher Nolan, in 2008: almost 20 years between the two of them.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Chernobyl Diaries


To speak of "horror" in a movie, you should consider several factors: the stage where everything happens, the social environment (which also influences), the characters that make us feel terror and, finally, our eyes on the story.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Marilyn at Niagara Falls


For Marilyn 3.0, I think that discussing a movie in which she played a slighlty different role than usual is appropriate.

I would say this picture is less outrageously famous than the others, hence I will very slightly go into the plot. Niagara falls: two couple's lives meet up by chance, while on vacations by the Falls. One couple is just ordinary; the other one is going through some major crisis: Rose (Monroe) is too beautiful for her jelous husband (Cotten). Pink dresses, hints of mental desease, a young lover ready to do everything add up to a criminal climax.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Prometheus


When the archaeologist "Elizabeth Shaw" (Noomi Rapace) and his fellow "Charlie Holloway" (Logan Marshall-Green) discover a pattern in several hieroglyphs around the Earth, the two embark on an expedition with another group of scientists to a distant planet in order to find the origins of humanity. What they find, ironically, could trigger the end of it.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Real Steel


In the best films about boxing, the fighter who suffers and struggles is the one we see loosing after some time. In the best films of this subgenre there is a tasty conversation between the boxer and his manager down the hall, usually a conversation that happens in the background. Those films give their character an extra motivation to continue to become the champion they want or need to be. There are hits, money, sweat, violence and lots of excitement in this one.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

A Dangerous Method



Psychoanalysis. It is about finding ghosts and leaving them hanging in the sight of all. Soon, however, psychoanalysis turns into a proposal that is irreverent rather than contradictory and the ghosts that were put in the light, all of a sudden, want to fly away. 

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Some Like It Hot: Marilyn at her best


This is a very easy choise, but you cannot talk about Marilyn without talking about this movie. You just cant.

Two weeks ago, there was a showing of this picture in a theater here in Milan. The room was full and I rarely saw people enjoying so much and laughing so genuinely at a movie, especially when the movie is from 1959 and half the people had already seen. It is always heartening seeing people celebrate the classics.


Sunday, July 8, 2012

Marilyn Monroe 1.0: how others see her


In 5 weeks from now, it will be the 50th anniversary of her death (August 5 1962 is the day she died). In the next 5 weeks, I will be celebrating her legend with 5 entries about her, starting today.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Introducing Classics


I have not been writing for a while now. One thing I had in mind to do when I started this blog is something I have not done yet: sections, you know, like specific colums in a newspaper. Something that comes back every week or so with a new content but maybe the same theme, or the same tone, or the same author.

Friday, July 6, 2012

Donnie Darko



Donnie is gifted with great intelligence and imagination. After escaping from the hands of almost certain death due to fall on his house of the engine of an airplane, he begins to experience hallucinations that take him to act as he had never done and to discover an unusual world around him.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest


This picture is about a McMurphy (Jack Nicholson), a man who enters a psychiatric hospital pretending he's crazy in order to avoid being convicted for various crimes. That's when he thinks he will eat the world. Then he faces  nurse Ratched (Fletcher), who has all the patients very well controlled and all personnel in her hands.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

The Fly



"The Fly" is a gem of the eighties, one of Cronenberg's most famous works and somehow better than the original one from 1958.

Monday, July 2, 2012

A History of Violence



David Cronenberg is not really a sociologist. With films like "Scanners" and "The Fly", this Canadian filmmaker often moves between science fiction and horror. Its greatest virtue is his ability to create disturbing situations that test the balance of his characters.