Director Rian Johnson is exactly what movies need. Perhaps the best way to break Hollywood out of cliche land is to play into the most typical of genre conventions and then turn them completely on their heads.
"Looper" must be the work of someone who doesn't finish until every little detail is drawn out, and every possible subplot comes full circle. There's a lot to get through and a lot to sort out, but the fact that the ending pulls it off in an unpredictable way makes it work all the better.
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Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Movie Review: Safety Not Guarenteed
WANTED:
Someone to go back in time with me. This is not a joke. You'll get paid after
we get back. Must bring your own weapons. I have only done this once before.
SAFETY NOT GUARANTEED
It
all starts with one of the greatest premises I've ever heard: a group of
journalists investigate a classified ad stating, amongst other things:
"Someone to go back in time with me." No, the ad is not a joke, and
while "Safety Not Guaranteed" is a comedy, it does not treat the
subject matter as such. There is a big difference between being mean, and
prodding delicately.
"Safety
Not Guaranteed" is a Mumblecore film that is light on the mumbles. To
call it a straight-up comedy would be a disservice. To call it a dramedy also
wouldn't quite be the right word. It falls somewhere else in between.
Aubrey
Plaza plays Darius, who can be added to her collection of sarcastic,
anti-social sad sacks. While I feel I should be tired of it at this point, like
I felt with Steve Carell in "Seeking a Friend for the End of the
World," I strangely feel like this is the only role Plaza should be
playing. Every time she plays a character like Darius, it is as if she is
revealing some new layer of her true self.
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