Posts Tagged ‘movie’

Blindness

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

I saw the movie Blindness this evening with Heather. The characters were believable, the pacing was good, the plot was somewhat unoriginal and obvious, and there were a couple great effects, although the whiteout effect is overused. It’s quite good overall.

The main character annoyed me in the wards where she didn’t use her sight more to her advantage. How about just taking the gun from the leader when he’s not looking? Or kick their walking canes out from under them. This isn’t rocket science here. She didn’t try anything until after she prostituted herself. If you’re going to be desperate enough to kill, I’d think it would happen before you submit to anything as degrading as that.

I was pleasantly surprised by the perspective given by the eye patch character near the end of the film of the ways in which the common blindness had brought people closer together, as with their small “family.” Until that point, much of what we had seen was how the blindness had driven people apart and reduced them to desperate savages, so it left us with a warm, fuzzy feeling that maybe humanity isn’t lost forever.

I thought a couple effects worked very well. The first was a blind boy who walked toward the camera and stumbled into a table not visible to him or us, but at that moment the table flashes into view for us. It’s a perfect analog for how we form images in our heads of our dark surroundings and update them as we stub our toes or bang our knees into unknown objects. The second (spoiler alert) represented someone regaining their sight: a blind sheet of white that resolved into sight of coffee darkening the cream in a cup. Those moments alone made up for the effect excesses elsewhere in the film.

The Incredible Hulk

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

I saw The Incredible Hulk tonight and it was pretty much what I expected: light on story, heavy on action.  The action scenes looked great, especially the scene on a campus.  The end action scene looked too CGI-ish and I kept noticing it.  I was looking forward to seeing another movie with Edward Norton in it since he’s usually good (Fight Club!), but he seemed kind of wasted on this movie.  His character, Banner, was flat and uninteresting.  He did a good job with what he had to work with, but it still left me wanting something more.  Overall a good summer action flick without a lot of depth.  (Spoiler!)  I’m interested in seeing where they go with bringing Iron Man into the mix.  (End spoiler.)

I always cringe when I watch a movie preview and at the end they show a domain name dedicated to the movie, such as transformersmovie.com.  They probably get, what, a couple hundred hits before the movie releases?  Meanwhile they’re polluting the domain namespace.  So messy.  What’s wrong with transformers.studio.com?

Graduation Snuck Up On Me

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

I can’t believe graduation came and went already, it all happened so fast. I was so focused on my thesis work that I barely lifted my head to watch the date approach. It’s weird to go through the ceremony and celebrate with friends and family knowing that I’m not really done, that there’s more work to do. But I feel close, I think there’s only a few weeks left before I’m done. The end seemed to keep slipping out of my grasp. I wonder if it will be easier or harder to focus on my work with my roommate moved away for the summer and my other house mates gone for the week?

I snuck in a movie this weekend while my parents were here. I saw Kung Fu Panda with Michelle, and we both loved it. Go and see it, it’s hilarious!