Instead of mustering forth any genuine effort, I dredged up a tonne of reviews from my old LiveJournal account. Quickly cursory reviews dating as far back as '05. I have a batch of full(er) reviews to follow this summer.
Idiocracy
Something about the imagery and sets really reminded me of a low-brow version of Brazil. Nevertheless, despite such a depressing premise (idiots have sex far more than smart people, causing a "dumbing down" of humanity over time), I actually enjoyed it. It was silly and vulgar, the latter by which I am not usually amused.
I GIVE IT 4.4 / 5
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Incredible, innovative film-making from director Michel Gondry. An original story: for a fee, a crew will come into your house and take away from you any unwanted memories. Great performances.
I GIVE IT 4.5 / 5
Little Miss Sunshine
A good story, but it kind of feels like I've seen this movie befor
e, y'know?; a detached family that comes together through the course of the film (think Royal Tannenbaums). Very good performances. Some goods laughs.
I GIVE IT 4.0 / 5
An intriguing story; based on the Hong King film Internal Affairs. The whole film is just one big set of reflections between the police and the mob, and it's truly interesting to watch it all play out. The ending is rather abrupt though. The soundtrack is pretty awesome.
I GIVE IT 4.4 / 5
eXistenZ
Truly bizarre, yet creative, original organic imagery (think Matthew Barney's Cremaster Cycle). A pretty good score and decent directing as well (David Cronenberg). It's the same concept as The Matrix (like, what is real, man?), but it's expressed through playing a game as opposed to being manipulated by machines. Don't think too much about the plot; at least to me on one viewing nothing particularly leapt out at me of super-relevance. The acting is interesting, given that actors are acting as characters that are acting as well. THINK ABOUT IT.
I GIVE IT 4.5 / 5
Thank You for Smoking
A startlingly original concept, a wonderful ride of a film. Great performances.
I GIVE IT 4.4 / 5
I honestly thought that it was wonderfully directed (Sofia Coppola); the cinematography was very well-done as well. The acting is fairly good as well. Very little actually happened though, not that I minded so much; it was a good watch. MA doesn't exactly get portrayed as a saint, frivolously spending all of her time at parties and such, but you do get attached to her throughout the film, even though you know what's going to happen.
I GIVE IT 4.2 / 5
Garden State
A very believable, well-delivered people-story. Zach Braff gave a great performance, as did Natalie Portman and the
seemingly immortal Ian Holm. Kudos again to Braff for his phenominal job of writing and directing the film. The characters are all very real, like people you probably know, which makes them all the more likable. There's not much of a strong central plot, but the personality of and interaction between the characters pull the film along; the film does tend to get slow though when it focuses on Braff. So, overall, a semi-artsy character-driven slowish film, but very endearing and personal. I GIVE IT 4.4 / 5
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