Showing posts with label Bruce Dern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bruce Dern. Show all posts

Saturday, February 22, 2014

From Up on Poppy Hill

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(2011)
Genre: Animation/Drama
Director: Goro Miyazaki
Writers: Tetsurô Sayama, Hayao Miyazaki, Keiko Niwa, Chizuru Takahashi
Producers: Nobuo Kawakami, Kathleen Kennedy, Robyn Klein, Frank Marshall, Tetsurô Sayama, Toshio Suzuki, Chizuru Takahashi, Geoffrey Wexler

Synopsis: The story centers on an innocent romance beginning to bud between Umi and Shun, two high school kids caught up in the changing times. Japan is picking itself up from the devastation of World War II and preparing to host the 1964 Olympics - and the mood is one of both optimism and conflict as the young generation struggles to throw off the shackles of a troubled past. While the children work together to save a dilapidated Meiji era club house from demolition, their tentative relationship begins to blossom. But - in an unexpected twist that parallels what the country itself is facing - a buried secret from their past emerges to cast a shadow on the future and pull them apart. -- (Written by Independent Pictures)

Cast:
  • Sarah Bolger
  • Anton Yelchin
  • Jamie Lee Curtis
  • Bruce Dern
  • Christina Hendricks
  • Ron Howard
  • Chris Noth
  • Aubrey Plaza

Saturday, November 26, 2011

The Haunting

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 (1999) (Remake)
Genre: Horror
Director: Jan de Bont
Writer: David Self, Shirley Jackson
Producers: Susan Arnold, Jan de Bont, Marty P. Ewing, Donna Roth, Colin Wilson, Samuel Z. Arkoff, Steven Spielberg

Synopsis: A remake of the classic 1963 movie "The Haunting" about a team of paranormal experts who look into strange occurrences in an ill-fated house. Through the course of the night some will unravel, some will question, and all will fight for their lives as the house fights back. (Written by IMDb Editors)

Cast:
  • Lily Taylor
  • Catherine Zeta-Jones
  • Liam Neeson
  • Owen Wilson
  • Bruce Dern

Monday, January 31, 2011

Monster (jhunterfilmreview)

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(2003)
Genre: Biography/Drama
Director: Patty Jenkins
Writer: Patty Jenkins
Synopsis: A dark tale based on the true story of Aileen Wuornos, one of America's first female serial killers. Wuornos had a difficult and cruel childhood plagued by abuse and drug use in Michigan. She became a prostitute by the age of thirteen, the same year she became pregnant. She eventually moved to Florida where she began earning a living as a highway prostitute--servicing the desires of semi-truck drivers. The tale focuses on the nine month period between 1989 and 1990, during which Wuornos had a lesbian relationship with a woman named Selby. And during that very same time, she also began murdering her clientele in order to get money without using sex. This turned the tables on a rather common phenomena of female highway prostitutes being the victims of serial killers--instead Wuornos, herself, carried out the deeds of a cold-blooded killer. (Written by Sujit R. Varma)

Cast:
  • Charlize Theron
  • Christina Ricci
  • Bruce Dern
 


jhunterfilmreview: A dark tale based on the true story of Aileen Wuornos, one of America's first female serial killers, Monster is a disturbing docudrama. Wuornos, a former prostitute, was executed in 2002 for the killing of seven men in the late 1980s. She is played by Charlize Theron (Hancock, The Burning Plain, The Italian Job), and her lover, Selby Wall, played by Christina Ricci (Sleepy Hollow, Anything Else, The Ice Storm). Other than a few short films, Monster, is the first feature film by writer and director, Patty Jenkins. The acting is definitely the highlight of this film, however. Theron gives her finest performance yet, as Wuornos the prostitute turned serial killer. She underwent a complete physical and psychological transformation for this complex and dark role - through the use of groundbreaking makeup and by gaining 13kg. Theron also utilised Nick Broomfield's 1992 documentary, Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of A Serial Killer, to enhance her interpretation of the character. This was all clearly worthwhile, as Theron won many awards for her portrayal, including the Academy Award for Best Actress, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress, and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Lead Actress. Furthermore, Ricci performs excellently in her supporting role as Wall. Perfectly conveying childlike naivety, seductiveness, stubbornness and growing manipulativeness. What is so unusual and fascinating about this film is that despite the heinous crimes that Wuornos commits, viewers actually begin to sympathise with her. Purely because you can clearly see what led her to make the decisions she made throughout her life. I absolutely love the graphic, disturbing, depressing and emotional aspects of Monster, and I am utterly fascinated by the Aileen Wuornos story...
I give this film 8 stars...