Blue Valentine
Fantastic. I've reviewed many a B movie and many an action flick, and I'll reiterate my love for a vast many genres. But this movie is right in my wheelhouse. Let's face it: many movies are written and produced with the intention that a high school kid could enjoy. Blue Valentine is written for adults. There's no fluff here. Only a stark, beautiful examination of a crumbling family. Ryan Gosling and Michele Reynolds are perfect here. Blue Valentine is one of the best movies I've seen in the last five years. High recommended if you are tiring of the typical Hollywood detritus.
I have been hesitant with this one because I hear it is pretty darn depressing. I'll move it up my list.
It is sad but I wouldn't say depressing. Very real.BTW, jdd, since I have a crush on her I have to correct you and say it's Michelle Williams.
Thanks, guys. NEVER thought you'd lead me this far astray....
Blue Valentine - Rented this over others i wanted to pair with True Grit, much to my chagrin. If i wanted to bear witness to the particulars of an inarticulate couple with deep ambivalence toward life, love & each other i'd go down the street for coffee with Phil & Melissa. At least then, i'd get danish. Exceptionality is the first order of what i require from a movie & this couple wasnt even exceptional in their ordinariness. I am proud that less than half the movies i've ever watched have explosions in them, but they damn well better have writing if nothing blows up. Improv setups of boring people bored with their lives wont cut it, even if those setups are for two immensely attractive & talented actors. 1.6666666666666666666666/5
True Grit - Same reaction I have to almost every Coen Brothers movie - I didn't enjoy it as much as they did. The internal logic, the twinlanguage between these two is fascinating but rarely satisfying. They have once again strung together a bunch of scenes they'd like to see/film. Much of it is cool & makes me want to have coffee with the Coens much more than with Phil & Melissa, but it usually falls short of being an entire movie. They clearly do have a reason why they show what they show when they show it, but i dont think anyone has or is supposed to figure out what that is. 3.1/5