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June 2, 2013 Eimear Fallon
Watched: Contagion

Observations:

This was masterful.
It took a concept that could so easily descend into hysteria, and gave it a sober look rather than becoming dystopia porn. Not that dystopia porn is bad; it’d just be an easy way out here.…

Watched: Contagion

Observations:

  • This was masterful.
  • It took a concept that could so easily descend into hysteria, and gave it a sober look rather than becoming dystopia porn. Not that dystopia porn is bad; it’d just be an easy way out here.
  • The Jude Law subplot felt a little contrived here and there - granted, anti-vaccine campaigners always try and get a foothold during any crisis, but his relevance felt a little overstated. Also, I have no idea why 12 million people would visit such a poorly-designed website.
  • It grasped social themes without taking a side, and I think that’s impressive on such an emotive subject - it displayed social breakdown and mob mentality, but didn’t go out of its way to sympathise with the man on the street or be scathing. Weirdly enough, John Hawkes was the person who stood out to me most in this, and he only has a couple of dozen lines.
  • That said, this film has a fantastic cast - it’s definitely an ensemble film (Sodebergh seems to like them), and everyone plays their part excellently. This is the best role I’ve seen Marion Cotillard play (I’m not counting La Vie En Rose, because I’ve only seen half of it), Jennifer Ehle steals the film’s best moment, and Bryan Cranston is wonderfully authoritarian without coming across as clownish. Also: Demetri Martin! That was a surprise.
  • Kind of want to wash everything in my room now, though.

Tags contagion, film, steven soderbergh, laurence fishburne, jude law, marion cotillard, All The Films I Watched In 2013, matt damon
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May 27, 2013 Eimear Fallon
Watched: Midnight In Paris

Observations:

My first Woody Allen film!
“I see… a rhinoceros.”
I’m not sure why I loved this. Maybe because it’s an unashamed love letter to humble writers, at a time when that’s pro…

Watched: Midnight In Paris

Observations:

  • My first Woody Allen film!
  • “I see… a rhinoceros.”
  • I’m not sure why I loved this. Maybe because it’s an unashamed love letter to humble writers, at a time when that’s profoundly unfashionable; present-day co-stars Rachel McAdams and Michael Sheen are gleefully loathable (and both get their comeuppances in fantastic ways), and the forays into the past are as intoxicating as they deserved to be.
  • Tom Hiddleston and Alison Pill as the Fitzgeralds were particularly brilliant. In fact, all of the cast were great. Kathy Bates as Gertrude Stein was a surprising standout, too.
  • Even ignoring the premise, it does give a swift kick to the balls of realism, though I’m not sure that’s such a bad thing - the literary greats are whirlwind caricatures, never on screen for long enough to allow you to question their verisimilitude, but given that they largely serve a simple function - to provide Owen Wilson’s wide-eyed character with the epiphany he needs - that’s okay.
  • I’m tempted to seek out more of Allen’s work, now. This put a big dumb smile on my face, and a smaller smart one too. I’m aware that makes it sound like I have two mouths. Try and erase that if you can.

Tags midnight in paris, All The Films I Watched In 2013, film, marion cotillard, owen wilson, woody allen
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