"Can you cure me?"
"No."
Joseph Merrick has always been a fascinating individual to me. And David
Lynch has always been an artistic hero of mine, so it should come as no surprise
that I really like THE ELEPHANT MAN. Yeah, it's about as historically
accurate as
SURF II, but who cares? It's still a great film that transports the viewer into
a thought-provoking world of freaks, dark corners, peaks and lows of human
behavior, and explores the definition of what it is to be a human being.
After the surrealist opening, we see London Hospital surgeon Frederick Treves
(Anthony Hopkins) walking through a carnival. There have been rumors about
a certain freak show attraction known as "The Elephant Man" (played by John
Hurt). He has a grossly enlarged head, thick lumpy skin on his back, an
enlarged right arm, a twisted skeleton, and numerous other things physically
wrong with him. The two eventually meet (Hopkins' face in that scene is so
sublime that it brought a tear to my eye) and soon "The Elephant Man", whose
real name is Joseph Merrick, moves into the London Hospital as a permanent
guest. It is there that the good doctor discovers that inside this
monstrous body there is intelligence. He's emotionally scarred from the
abuse and ridicule he's endured, but once he begins to open up Merrick turns out
to be a very kind and wonderful man. Not an animal, a man.
Writer/director/sound designer David Lynch might be known for his more
surrealist works, but THE ELEPHANT MAN is, for the most part, a very
straight-forward and skillfully told story. And the B&W photography is
absolutely perfect! Outside of the actors ages, it's almost impossible to
tell when this film was even made! And speaking of actors...John Hurt and
Anthony Hopkins are tremendous in this film!
Overall, THE ELEPHANT MAN is kind of a downer of a movie, but it's still a
remarkable achievement and worthy of your time. Recommended.
Interesting side note: It's rumored that Producer Mel Brooks
deliberately went uncredited because he feared that his name in the
credits would be a distraction from the serious nature of the film.
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Monday, September 16, 2013
THE EDGE (1997)
Anthony Hopkins is a billionaire who surrounds himself with a bunch of
cackling, selfish douchebags. While on a vacation, with these fools, at
a fancy lodge deep in the frozen depths of Alaska, he and Alec Baldwin end up in a
plane crash. Stranded a million miles from nowhere with no food and
nothing but the clothes on their backs, things look pretty bad. But they
get even worse when they discover that a huge man-eating bear is stalking
them! Yikes! And it gets even worse that that when Anthony Hopkins
discovers...well, I'm not going to tell you. You're gonna have to watch
it for yourself.
THE EDGE isn't any kind of life changing film, but as far as rainy afternoon
time-wasters or late night channel flippers go, it's a blast! Nice pace,
dated effects, awesome bear, good story, violence, beautiful scenery, good
acting, solid direction. I've seen it a few times now and always enjoy
it. Recommended for sure.
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