Monday, April 19, 2010
DEATH NOTE (2006)
That's a huge oversimplification of the story (I completely left out the exciting cat and mouse stuff with the brilliant crime fighter, L), but I don't want to give too much away, because one the most satisfying parts of watching DEATH NOTE for the first time is discovering all the new rules and crazy twists and turns as it happens. Yeah, some of it's silly, but DEATH NOTE is still a wicked story. Silly and wicked. That's my kind of movie! I love it. Highly recommended.
Part 2 - Death Note: The Last Name (2006)
Part 3 - Death Note: L Change the World (2008)
Sunday, April 18, 2010
LOVELY RIVALS (2004)

From the very first scene, LOVELY RIVALS travels at a neck break pace and never lets up. It's funny, unfocused, silly, slightly perverted, bizarre, surprisingly deep and in the end heartwarming. I'm not even sure what to think of it, but I think I liked it. At one moment it's fucking silly as shit and just a few seconds later it deadly serious...very bizarre style of storytelling. Overall, I wish the film had been more focused and the ending not quite as predictable.
Enough about the story, let's get to the acting: I really enjoyed everybody involved. I usually hate movies with kids in it, but all of these kids put in believable performances. Very impressive. I also really liked the two adults leads. Another favorite was the headmaster. He was only in a handful of scenes, but he was really great.
If you're into Korean cinema and are looking for something lighthearted and enjoyable then I say it's worth a watch.
YOR, THE HUNTER FROM THE FUTURE (1983)
Yor is a blond-haired, buff cavemen and one day he beats up a dinosaur and saves a sexy chick. She introduces him to her tribe and they ask about his shiny medallion. Suddenly, the village is attacked by a gang of apemen who kidnap all the women and take them to their cave. Yor kills a giant bat and uses the corpse as a hang glider to swoop down and save his new girlfriend. After that, Yor travels on to solve the mystery of shiny medallion.
The 1980's was flooded with these kind of caveman barbarian movies and YOR is pretty middle of the road. Mild action, women in skimpy outfit but still zero nudity, zero gore or blood, sub-TV level special effects, average acting. I'm sure there are big fans of this movie, but outside of laughing at it, I can't see anybody wanting to watch this more than a few times.