Tuesday, January 22, 2019

BlacKKKlansman (2018) Directed by Spike Lee

Ron Stallworth is a ambitious young rookie who has just become Colorados first black cop in the 1970´s.
He has big afro hair and with an even bigger self confidence, he is ready to make a difference in a world full of preconceptions and where hatred is a part of everyday.

Ron gets tired quickly of the uninteresting days in the police archives and demands to get a undercover assignment, so he gets to infiltrate a society meeting who has conections to the Black Panthers which are one of the biggest intern threats against USA.

But the most interesting thing happens when he sees a advertising about the local KKK (Ku Klux Klan) in a newspaper. He calls them with impulse, pretending to talk like a white man and thereby ask about a membership.

He can't meet them so his police colleague Filip gets to play him on the meetings so they can find out what really happens inside the clan and to possibly destroy them.

Ron is a cool character who is funny, cares about the world and you very quickly start to like him. He has one side of the foot at the black revolutioners and the other at the white-power world and must get his colleagues to realize which part is the good side. He gets very close friends with two of his colleagues by the name of Filip and Jimmy.

The main role plays by the relatively unknown John David Washington and he is superb here, Adam Driver plays the police colleague Filip and he is also very good and then we have Jasper Pääkkonen as a uncomfortable member of the clan.

Spike has chosen a more humoristic tone, frequently runs with dumb rednecks but balances even a drama tone and its a suprisingly fantastic good balancing he has succeeded with here.
There are several messages that lee wants to show, like there ares till a lot who is racists and jewhaters, with that show how little has changed. Another messages is that both black, white kan be friends and get a long.

I think this movie is fantastically made from the performances to the directing and is both suspenseful as it is funny.
A movie that is very important and as relevant as it was in the 70's. 
There are many important scenes but the most important ones is when Ron calls the clan or when one from the clan confronts Filip. 
Most of the characters needs here but a loveinterest to Ron isn't needed but i get why it's there, the opening scene is important but they could have showed It in another way i think but other than that not much negativity which always is positive.

Rating 9/10


Tuesday, April 17, 2018

The Accountant (2016) - Directed by Gavin O´Connor

The Accountant (2016) Directed by Gavin O´Connor
Bildresultat för the accountant




Ben Affleck plays Christian Wolff a high-functioning autistic man with an incredible ability to work 
with numbers. But he´s more than that, he also has the skills of a master assassin.

Mr. Wolff works for all kinds of illegal enterprises handling their books, no matter where he goes, there's simply no job too unclean or any employer too dangerous for him not to find the missing money.

As a young boy he gets trained by his father to defend himself because he was afraid he would be bullied and treated as different.


Christian is later hired by a robotics company to delve into their books, trying to find their inconsistency that was noted. He is aided by a young bookkeeper named Dana Cummings.

People start dying, he starts to realize that his life is in danger now, is on the run from the killers and trying to figure out who is behind it all meanwhile Special agent Ray King from the Treasure Department is serching for him.

The past is something that is important in this film because it moves back and forth in time quite  often showing his childhood as a young boy learning to deal with his autism that is a 
daily part of his life and then him as an adult.

The combination of writing, directing, acting and more make for a riveting thriller that holds you 
captivated until the credits begin to roll. Affleck does an amazing job as Christian displaying his
abilities as an actor when it comes to showing the autistic side of his character and then switching up
to the action sequences smoothly showing the other side of the character.

I understand if people would find the secondary plot a bit messy cause switches a few tones but i was fully engage in it.

The romance between Christian and Dana didn´t work much for me and sometimes like i said before there is too many plots happen at the same time and they could have removed some characters but for the most part it works fluid.

What caught me most off-guard was that it toomed it´s time to tell it´s story more slowly, not slow-paced but took  a surprising time to flesh out is characters which is a positive from me!


Rating 8/10 


Bildresultat för the accountant


Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Alien (1979) - Directed by Ridley Scott

The Spacecraft Nostromo is on a return trip to Earth with a seven-member crew in stasis: Captain Dallas (Tom Skerritt), Executive Officer Kane (John Hurt), Warrant Officer Ripley (Sigourney Weaver),
Navigator Lambert (Veronica Cartwright), Science Officer Ash (Ian Holm), and the Engineers Parker (Yaphet Kotto) and Brett (Harry Dean Stanton). Detecting a mysterious transmission from a nearby planetoid, possibly a distress signal.

Following standard company policy for such situations, the ship lands on the planetoid, sustaining damage from the planetoid's dusty atmosphere in the process.
Parker and Brett begin repairing the ship, while Dallas, Kane and Lambert head out to investigate.
They discover the signal is coming from a derelict spacecraft. Inside, they find the remains of a large alien creature whose rib cage appears to have exploded from the inside.

On the Nostromo, Ripley determines that the transmission is not a distress signal!.
Ash responds by telling her that she wouldn´t be able to communicate with the others in time.
In the mysterious ship, Kane discovers a chamber containing hundreds of eggs.
As he inspects one, a creature comes out and attaches itself to his face.

Ridley Scotts direction and the editing of his sequences is so perfect, it feels like you´re on this ship with the crew, every shot is marvellous, every movement of the camera is breathtaking.
The set design is incredible, it´s still one of the coolest movie ships of all time and the ship feels so much like a real enviroment. The crew is also very well realized.
This take on the future was very believable.
One thing that is very rare in Alien is that it doesn´t have a clear protagonist, first it feels like the crew as a team is the protagonist but later Ripley steps up and to see Ripleys character grow in the movies is so much fun.
The acting is splendid and the performances builded a credible world centuries away.
Sigourney Weaver is more than a revelation, and the rest are great aswell.
On first viewing The android played by Ian Holm seems like a real person but on second viewing you see that he is analyzing the crew.
The script is a work of art, the story is so mesmerizing, well-constructed, well-developed and free of any absurd twists. It´s simplicity and effectiveness are yet, 25 yers after, to be matched.
The atmosphere is pure genius, it's gothic and claustrophobic, the use of light and dark is beyond description and the use of sound is as creepy as it gets.
The FX are so impressive especially from 1979 and it still holds up very well!
In The time of it's release some scenes was very scary and they still are effective!
Jerry Goldsmiths score matches the images so perfectly it seems to bleed for them and it´s one of my favorites soundtracks for any Sci-Fi movie!
And, of course... The Alien. H.R. Gigers design is the most innovative i´ve seen. It has spawned dozens of imitations and no one has lived up to it which is kinda of sad.
This is the real deal, not only the look, but the complete design of the Xenomorph, including biological features. Acid instead of blood.
A very good sign of a movie that has gone down in history is the amount of well remembered scenes Like - the chest burst scene which is a great scene!
But my favorite scene is when Brett is looking for the cat named Jones and  in the background the alien is seen, that scene is so amazing and suspenseful!
So what else? I urge all Young directors and Young people who wanna be filmmakers to watch this movie, take notes all along. But not in order to rip off as many others have done, but to learn and how a movie should be done!

In my opinion, Alien is one of the few perfect movies in the history of cinema, Because this is one of the few movies i can´t find the slightest flaw.
The only flaw i can find is near the end when the alien hangs out, that scene looks a little dated but except for that everything is perfect!

Alien has engaging characters, a incredible creature, scary and suspenseful.

Rating 10/10

Sunday, April 9, 2017

Princess Mononoke (1997) - Directed by Hayao Miyazaki

In Muromachi Japan, an Emishi village is attacked by a demon. 
The Last Emishi prince, Ashitaka, kills it before it reaches the village, but its corruption curses his arm in the battle.
The curse gives him superhuman strength in the injured arm, but it´s fatal.
The villagers discover that the demon was once a boar god (Nago), corrupted by an iron ball lodged in his body.
The village´s wise woman tells Ashitaka that he may find a cure in the western lands where Nago came from.
Heading west, Ashitaka meets Jiko-Bō, a wandering monk who tells him that he may find help from the
Great Forest Spirit, a Kirin-like creature by day and a giant Nightwalker by night.
Nearby, men herd oxen to Irontown, led by Lady Eboshi and they are attacked by a wolf pack led by the wolf goddess Moro.
Riding one of the wolves is San, a human girl. Later, Ashitaka see injured Irontown men, and sees San and her wolf pack: he greets them, but they leave.
He carries the injured men through the forest, where he encounters many Kodamas, and glimpses the Forest Spirit.
In Irontown, Ashitaka learns that Eboshi has built the town by clear-cutting forests to claim ironsand and produce iron, leading to conflict with the forest gods.
The town is a refuge for social outcasts, including former brothel workers and lepers, whom Eboshi employs to manufacture firearms to defend against the gods (Nago was turned into a demon by one of Eboshi´s guns).
Eboshi also explains that San, self-dubbed Princess Mononoke, was raised by the wolves as one of their own and resents humankind.

I think this is Miyazaki´s most personal work, clearly a serious design.
It is set in an imaginary time which blends the time of the anicent gods (Shinto style, gods of place and nature) with the settlement of humans and the coming of metalworking and war.
The world is not in balance, and a distant conflict between industry and nature has wounded one of the gods of the forest, which is then killed by a sentry boy as it rampages into farmland he guards.
The evil is controlling, it transfers to him, beginning a slow takeover, and he must journey to the origin of the conflict to find a way to cure himself and incidentally, as he will learn, try to restore balance.
But this is not a simplistic tale, he finds there are other characters in play, and there is good and evil in everyone, and no easy balance.
The Princess (Hime) of the story is a mysterious human who has been raised by wolves (which are themselves powerful forest gods, a little reminiscent of the amerindian coyote myth), who becomes both his ally and his enemy.
The story has many Japanese mythic elements but even then, it is a work of unique imagination, and is not intended to be simple or to have a clean resolution.
The animation is spectacular, and unusual, with new elements even for Miyazaki and marks a new departure for style which you can see continued in his next film, (Spirited Away) - more nature, more wild and more jamming on elements from japanese myth and folklore.
And, continuing the trend to be more personal, concerned with ethics and character and less sci-fi.
There are at least half a dozen well developed characters threaded through the story and their animation is wonderful in displaying subtle character.
The Movie has some problems but they are very minor!
The original japanese soundtrack has some amazing singing and draws upon some of the best talent availaible for voices - in Japan, this was a masterpiece carefully crafted.
This is truly an adult work: children might like some of the visuals, but i doubt that many kids below teen age will have any idea what it´s all about!

Rating 9/10

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Flickan, Mamman och Demonerna (2016) - Directed by Suzanne Osten

This movie is about Ti, her psychotic and schizophrenic Mother Siri who hides from the surrounding world in a very stylish retro apartment in stockholm. The mom has cut all connections with her close ones so nobody knows where they are and the apartment is filled quickly with art-full stinking piles of trash.Siri is also possessed with lots of demons who walks all over the apartment, take control over her

but it's only her that can see and talk to the demons.They forbid bathroom visits so Ti have to pee in a jars who is everywhere in their home. They eat direct right from tin cans. Ti´s dress is very filthy but the mom still looks like she is from a hollywood movie from the 40s. While the mother hallucinates and intrigues in a psychotic intoxication the little girl goes to school filthy without breakfast and wears her filthy karate clothes, When the classmates picks up on that she smells so bad Ti is getting in fights.
Ti has learned that anyone can be a demon and that her mum can anytime explode in a blow-up.
Although Ti is very loyal, never afraid of her, try to encourage her mother without having another one to talk to and it's heart wrenching. They're relationship is very softhearted, the play card and Siri tells fairy tales to her daughter while she is painting on the walls. But Ti is ashamed of her when she goes to school and behave strange there.

The Demons themself represents as white painted, grimaced actors who manipulates, threatens, plagues and plays with Siri as a living puppet. Some of the scenes with the demons works good, while some was ok. Some actors is very wooden But Maria Sundboms and Esther Quigley who plays the Mother and Daughter in the movie (in real life too) was both brilliant.

The movie is very theatrical rather than cinematic especially in the apartment scenes and i quite liked how it was theatrical but for some people that can be a negative. That makes that you get a little distance to the scary reality who is depicted, but also that the course of events feels simplified.
Suzanne Ostens nightmare depiction is quite unique in the child-youth genre because it
doesn´t compromise with it´s hard subject and there is one scene when something horrifying happens and i forgot i watched a movie!

Its really great too see a female director who is over 50 that maked a quality movie (plus she is swedish!) and the directing was great from her!

Rating 9/10

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

The Pagemaster (1994) - Directed by Pixote Hunt, Joe Johnston

This movie "stars" Macaulay Culkin as Richard Tyler who is a fearful little boy that hardly dares venture from his bedroom, and knows all the statistics for how dangerous everything is. One day, he´s riding his bicycle to the store when a sudden storm blows up and he loses his way and stumbles across a mysterious library where the books seem to reach endlessly in all directions.
The library has a mural depicting famous characters from literature: Captain Ahab with Moby Dick, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and Long John Silver. Richard slips on a wet patch on the floor, knocks himself unconscious and finds himself inside an animated cartoon where the figures on the ceiling have come to life.

The cartoon version of Richard, with his round glasses and mop of blond hair, goes along for the ride.
His guides include some friendly talking books, including Adventure (Patrick Stewart), Fantasy (Whoopi Goldberg) and Horror (a greenish blobby volume voiced by Frank Welker).
The adventures includes confrontations with Moby Dick, Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde, Long John Silver and my favorite one that i won´t reveal. The Ride is entertaining but they felt too short for me but the moral of these stories is that Richard will find courage to stand up for himself - with help, of course, from his pals Adventure, Fantasy, Horror.

The movie is not really interested in why Ahab was driven to hunt the great Moby Dick or why a nice doctor would want to transform himself into a monster!
Motivation - which is what Moby Dick, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are about but that didn´t surprised me because this movie isn´t about the main character gaining a new appreciation of Moby Dick.

The Animation directed by Maurice Hunt is for the most part very good for 94 and not being a disney movie but it looks dated for example, there is not much color and sharpness. the Performances are good but nothing great and the content feels more like a rollercoaster ride than a story, but it is very entertaining.
So what do i like most about the movie?, the concept is great and the payoff is for the most part good, animation, book characters, the ride i like but it is more enjoyable if  you don´t critique things.

A good disposable enjoyable movie, i recommend it for people who like animation!

6/10

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

The Red Turtle (2016) - Directed by Michael Dudok De Wit


A man who is lost at sea, wakes up in a small island. It is a life supporting land mass with fresh water and fruits, but he also has to put some effort for fishing. His notion is to leave the island as soon as possible to go back to where he had come from, the civilised world. In his every attempt to sail with a raft he had made using bamboos, fails to cross after a certain stretch of the island coast. He later comes to know what stopped him and with an anger reaction he commits a mistake. So now he has to come out of the guilt and to do that he chooses what seems the right.

The film is short like 80 minutes without a single word spoken in its entire narration.
There is even no sign language used, everything is action and reactions.
So you would find empty in the film´s cast section which is kind of weird. I mean there are characters in the film, but all were imaginations without names and what year it takes place, where with so many questions like that. Basically to say, a film without the cast, but the crew members managed to give the best to the viewers to get it without any struggle.
One thing is for sure, that the film is very enjoyable. It is a fantasy film, so whatever you see, you have to accept it. Because that is how things happen in a theme like this, all fictional. Though, the first thing you have to keep in your mind is not the entire film was an hallucination event. There are some dreamy events and that is fine since the film´s character is coping with loneliness.

It was like a simple story without any meaning about everything that is shown in it. So in my entire watch i thought the same and said it was an okay film with great animation, but the ending changed my stance. That twist, I don´t think everybody would understand. But one thing i want to make sure if you yet to see it, that it was about the purpose. The man always looks for a reason to do things and even to live or die. That´s where the red turtle comes in.

This is the director´s first feature animation film, but he was known for his awesome short animations which one of them won him an Oscar. It was jointly produced by three countries, including Japan´s Studio Ghibli. It is their first non-Japanese production and a great beginning and timing to expand the production in other continents.

I really hope this film will win the Oscar for animated film. Not because it is my favorite Animated film that got nominated but because how unique it is. But i also don´t think it will win because 3D animation has dominated the world particularly Zootopia and Moana this year and don´t get me wrong i love Zootopia, havent seen Moana yet but it would be nice too see a movie like The Red Turtle, Kubo and the Two Strings or My Life as a Zucchini get the award. Except the technical differences, only the grown ups can say this one has a better and meaningful story.

I have praised it, but it has problems for example the first 20 minutes was very slow for me, it is a very slow-paced movie and some things that happen in the movie that i don´t get why they happened. 

Anyway, it is a must see film, especially the adults and in particular those who always think animation is for children. If they see it, they might change their mind. Highly Recommended!
8/10