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"kurly's Super-Duper Awesome SIFF Post"
Tue May-24-05 04:10 PM by kurlyswirl

  

          

I swiped synopses from seattlefilm.org/festival, the SIFF site and imdb.com.

I absolutely loved:

Brothers -- (Denmark/2004) Directed by Susanne Bier. (Ulrich Thomsen) has everything under control: a successful military career, a beautiful wife (Connie Nielsen) and two daughters. His younger brother Jannik (Nikolaj Lie Kaas) is a drifter, living on the edge of the law. When Michael is sent to Afghanistan on a UN mission the balance between the two brothers changes forever. Michael is missing in action - presumed dead - and Sarah is comforted by Jannik, who against all odds shows himself capable of taking responsibility for both himself and the family. It soon becomes clear that their feelings have developed beyond mutual sympathy. When Michael comes home, traumatized by being held prisoner in the mountains of Afghanistan, nothing is the same...

I was completely engrossed in it right from the start. Incredibly intense. Remarkable performances from the three lead actors. I felt very connected to each of their characters, like I was right there in the room. I loved the dynamic between the two brothers and the way their roles completely reversed. Like I told janey, I was so glad this was the last film of the day so I could go home and let it all absorb. It's that kind of film. I found out that it'll be back here in late June. I'm glad I'd already purchased my ticket before I knew, otherwise I would've likely waited 'til then. A+




3-iron -- (South Korea/2004) Director: Kim Ki-duk An ineffably romantic, silent love affair develops between a young drifter and an abused model as they hide out in a series of empty houses. Then the girl's sadistic husband catches up with them. Maverick director Kim Ki-duk's lyrical violence takes an inspired turn.

Clever, quirky, hilarious, charming, sweet, beautiful...I could go on and on about everything I love about this film. It is such a little gem. This is my Last Life in the Universe of 2005. It's early in the festival but I can tell, lol.

I definitely drew some similarities between 3-iron and Last Life...the way a bad situation was a catalyst for profoundly bonding two unlikely characters. The way Tae-suk and Sun-hwa interacted reminded me of Noi and Kenji. As I watched it, I had that same feeling as I did with Last Life of being in a dream-like state. I was completely enveloped in it and never wanted it to end. At 1 hour, 35 min, it was far too short for my liking. Also, I've gotta say the guy who played Tae-suk really impressed me. According to IMDB, this is his first film and considering his character didn't speak, and he couldn't rely on words to convey his thoughts and emotions, I thought he was amazing.

Oh, and the bonus was a nice tour of beautiful Korean architecture, lol. A+


I really liked:


The Dying Gaul -- (USA/2005) Directed by Craig Lucas. It is 1995 and fledgling screenwriter Robert (Peter Sarsgaard) has been offered a million dollars for a script, called THE DYING GAUL, that recounts his anguish during his male lover’s dying days. But there’s a catch. Jeffrey (Campbell Scott), the slick and ruthless studio executive pursuing the deal, wants to change the lead character into a woman, despite the fact that the famous eponymous sculpture is a male nude. Turning on his cunning salesman charm, Jeffrey pulls Robert into the exclusive world of power cocktail parties at his Malibu estate, and introduces him to his attractive wife Elaine (Patricia Clarkson), a screenwriter whose career has been sidelined by her marriage and kids. Taking a more hands-on approach in his quest, Jeffrey seduces Robert into a sexual affair. Meanwhile Elaine, intrigued by Robert's original script, hatches an elaborate plan to seduce him anonymously in an Internet chat room, setting off a chain of events full of sexual innuendo and increasingly dangerous revelations for all three.

Peter Sarsgaard, Campbell Scott and Patricia Clarkson put in great performances. My main complaint is that the screenplay part of the plot pretty much fell by the wayside in favor of the relationships between Robert and Jeffrey and Robert and Elaine. B+



I liked:

Somersault -- (Australia/2004) Directed by Cate Shortland. When teenage Heidi’s sexploits make life at home too hot to handle, she skips town for the more alluring vistas of a ski resort. Tramping her way through several encounters, she finds her way to a room, a job and Joe, a rugged local. But as she starts to gain some balance Joe starts to lose his.

Yeah, it was pretty good, especially for a first feature, but considering it won 13 Australian Film Institute awards, I didn't think it was all that. There must have been pretty slim pickings last year is all I can say. It was like a better-executed version of Thirteen. B-




Yasmin (UK/2004) -- Portrait of a free-spirited Pakistani woman in northern England whose life falls apart amid post-9/11 ethnic tensions in her home and her workplace. Conflicted in her dual life as dutiful daughter and modern working girl, Yasmin finds out the hard way what it means to be Asian, Muslim and British.

The character of Yasmin was well-acted by Archie Punjabi and I liked that she was very strong and independent and didn't take a lot of shit from the men in her family. It was an enjoyable, interesting film and I was never bored with it, but I was left feeling like there wasn't anything particularly special about it. Maybe because I thought the last 1/3 of it played out a little too after-school specialish. Like I said about Maria Full of Grace, I may have been more impressed with it if I'd seen it as a made-for-tv movie. I think it's worth seeing, but I'd wait for the DVD. B



I was very lukewarm on:

2046 -- (Hong Kong/2004) Aspiring author Chow (Tony Leung Chiu-wai, effortlessly reprising his role from IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE) encounters four different women in 1960s Hong Kong. Meanwhile he writes a science fiction story set in the year 2046.

Okay, Wong Kar-Wai needs to step awaaaaaaay from the sci-fi. The only positive thing I have to say about that aspect of the film is that Faye Wong looked absolutely gorgeous. That's it. As for the rest of it, well, I always enjoy Tony Leung, but it annoyed me the way those women were always crying over his doggy, non-committing ass. It was boring in parts and I found myself yawning. It runs 2 hrs 10 min, but it felt longer than that. There were a few times toward the end where the scenes would fade and I'd think it was finally over, but...nooooo. There should've been WAY more Maggie Cheung. I kept thinking throughout how much I wished I could go home and watch In the Mood for Love. And I wished I'd chosen to go see Open Hearts (by the director of Brothers) at this time instead. C

I'll add on as I see more films.

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kurly's Super-Duper Awesome SIFF Post [View all] , kurlyswirl, Tue May-24-05 04:02 PM
 
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these sound interesting
May 24th 2005
1
You're damn lucky
May 24th 2005
2
who doesn't have a crush on her?
May 24th 2005
6
This is true
May 25th 2005
9
June 12.
May 25th 2005
11
      Ah crap
May 25th 2005
32
           Noooooo! There's good stuff those last few days!
May 25th 2005
34
RE: kurly's Super-Duper Awesome SIFF Post
May 24th 2005
3
RE: kurly's Super-Duper Awesome SIFF Post
May 24th 2005
4
RE: 3-iron
May 25th 2005
15
LOL
May 25th 2005
14
well
May 25th 2005
17
      Maaaan, don't even get me started on that!
May 25th 2005
20
      RE: Maaaan, don't even get me started on that!
May 25th 2005
23
           No, I'm going to South America tonight.
May 25th 2005
24
                RE: No, I'm going to South America tonight.
May 25th 2005
27
                     That's what they said on NPR yesterday...
May 25th 2005
29
      BTW...
May 25th 2005
25
           sadly, none
May 25th 2005
26
I'm tempted to see Brothers again.
May 24th 2005
5
Ah yes, Nikolaj Lie Kaas...
May 25th 2005
10
      Reconstruction
May 26th 2005
40
dangit. I hate you
May 24th 2005
7
I don't know what the hell you're talking about, but it's spelled SITH
May 24th 2005
8
The failure of our educational system
May 25th 2005
19
No, dawg, it's PIFF. Kurls, you should know better, you're on OKP.
May 25th 2005
21
AKA The Movies 1/1000000th of America Will Get to See Post.
May 25th 2005
12
More like The Movies 1/1000000th of America Will CHOOSE to See.
May 25th 2005
13
5/24 -- Born into Brothels
May 25th 2005
16
RE: 5/24 -- Born into Brothels
May 25th 2005
18
      Dearest King_Friday,
May 25th 2005
22
           Dear friend, dear delight --
May 25th 2005
28
           Just one...
May 25th 2005
30
                I haven't heard of it
May 25th 2005
35
           RE: Dearest King_Friday,
May 27th 2005
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                RE: Dearest King_Friday,
May 27th 2005
42
                dont lie now, KF.....
Jun 07th 2005
51
                     RE: dont lie now, KF.....
Jun 07th 2005
54
are you going to see 9 Songs?
May 25th 2005
31
I definitely seeing Vital. Passing on 9 Songs. n/m
May 25th 2005
33
5/25 -- La Sierra and Almost Brothers
May 26th 2005
36
Almost Brothers
May 26th 2005
39
RE: kurly's Super-Duper Awesome SIFF Post
May 26th 2005
37
Ha!
May 26th 2005
38
5/26 -- Three...Extremes and 36
May 27th 2005
43
Um, I meant to give 36 a B-.
May 27th 2005
44
5/28 -- Earth and Ashes and The World
May 30th 2005
45
5/29 -- The Real Dirt on Farmer John, Cape of Good Hope and...
May 31st 2005
46
Farmer John and the bee lady
Jun 01st 2005
48
      lol
Jun 01st 2005
49
           yep. Big age difference.
Jun 07th 2005
53
Either this post took a trip to bizarro world or I did.
Jun 01st 2005
47
6/3 -- Unconscious and Dead Man's Shoes
Jun 04th 2005
50
Jun 07th 2005
52
6/7 -- Uno and 5 x 2
Jun 08th 2005
55
6/9 -- Clean and Niceland
Jun 12th 2005
56
Jun 13th 2005
57
6/11 -- The Heart of the Game and Ellie Parker
Jun 13th 2005
58
6/12 -- Lonesome Jim, Machuca and Vital
Jun 13th 2005
59
R-chive
Jun 13th 2005
60
Thanks. :-)
Jun 14th 2005
62
In conclusion: My picks for best and worst b/w SIFF awards
Jun 13th 2005
61
Machuca >>>>>> 3 Iron
Jun 14th 2005
63
      I'll concede to that...
Jun 15th 2005
64
           RE: I'll concede to that...
Jun 15th 2005
65
                RE: I'll concede to that...
Jun 15th 2005
66
check ur inbox
Jun 15th 2005
67

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