Monday, July 13, 2009

JAPANESE GIRLS AT THE HARBOR (1933)

[Update 03/08/2021: Need to redo this review completely. Fix the screenshots also.]

Two teenage school girls are best frinds until one gets involved with a wannabe gangster. He leads her on while, at the same time, he's messing around with another older woman, so the school girl gets mad and attacks the woman. Shunned by the community she is run out of town. Time passes and now the school girl is a prostitute.  Her once best friend is now married to the wannabe gangster guy who has settled down. Tons of thick melodrama follow. Shimizu is very good with the camera, but the story just cannot hold up even for 72 minutes. You could say "Hey, it's fuckin' 1933. Give this guy a break!" but in 1933 Yasujiro Ozu was already knocking out the good stuff like A STORY OF FLOATING WEEDS.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

DERSU UZALA (1975)

Akira Kurosawa's first film after his failed suicide attempt tells the story of a small party of Russian soldiers who are out on a peaceful exploration mission in a remote area of Siberia when they meet Dersu Uzala, a gentle mountain man who instantly takes a liking to the Captain and agrees to become their guide. At first, the men find Dersu to be an quirky, superstitious old goat and laugh at him, but soon they start to admire him.  Especially after he saves the Captain's life from certain death in a blizzard. The mission ends and they part ways, but a few years later the Captain, while out with another map-making party runs into Dersu again. This time they become inseparable and the new group of soldiers quickly take a liking to him also. They have many adventures, but all things cannot be perfect forever...

This is a slower Kurosawa film, so if you're looking for the action of his more popular samurai films then you're going to be disappointed. That said it is still an entertaining and beautifully shot film. As always, Kurosawa knows exactly where to place the camera. The only problem I had and maybe it's just a personal one is I didn't really feel anything for either of the lead characters. They both felt distant and even after 141 minutes I still felt nothing for either one.

A good film, but not in my Top 10 Favorite Kurosawa Films.  If you're a fan of Kurosawa then of course you need to watch it, but others will probably just find it slow. It really depends on how much you enjoy foreign cinema.

LAID TO REST (2009)

The picture on the DVD looked good and there was a couple of hot chicks...other than that I cannot think of one thing about this movie that didn't suck. I've been in car wrecks that were more fun than watching this disaster. The complete lack of story didn't bother me, what really pissed me off is that every single person in this movie was a goddamn idiot. It's pretty common for one or two victims in a slasher movie to do stupid shit, but here, that's all they do. Twice, fucking twice the victims escapes in a car only to stop for no reason other than to let the killer catch up with them. And then, in probably the one of the most ignorant things I've ever seen, the killer has a girl cornered with a knife to her throat when he runs out of videotape (yea, he films the kills), so he sends the girl he's about to murder into a store to buy him another tape! What the fuck?

If SAW had a severely mentally disabled brother that ate out of the kittie litter box, it would be LAID TO REST. Very little gore, horribly shot tits and wall-to-wall stupidity. Never watch this movie. If you ever feel the desire to watch it, just jump spine first onto a fire hydrant. It would hurt less.

Part 2 - Chromeskull: Laid to Rest 2 (2011)