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Broken Flowers (2005)
Misunderstood Movie
I saw that this movie was criticized because of the lack of character development and some stated that the dialogue was 'dull'. However, the way that the movie was presented seemed to show that this was made to have no character development and no typical Hollywood flashy dialogue on purpose. It seemed to have a real-world feel to it. In normal life, an ordinary person would not experience a major (or any) shift in his/her character within a couple of days(or even in their lifetime). This is the case in Broken Flowers. The character of Don is presented and well drawn, but yes he does not truly change or develop as is the case in a regular formulaic Hollywood movie. The dialogue goes along with the theme and abstains from funny little quips and one-liners. The audience is left wanting more because the plot does not wrap itself up nicely- just as a conflict would not resolve itself immaculately in everyday life. If you are a person who enjoys short stories and independent films then I recommend this. It is all about what to look for and what to expect.
Lucky Number Slevin (2006)
Awful and Infantile writing/directing/acting
I went to see this movie cause I like a good assassin flick. I checked its rating and it was above 7 so it seemed OK. However I will be less fool hearty next time around. I didn't factor in that the film is still fresh and that its current rating is not a true representation of the movie watching populous. This is the movie writing debut of Jason Smilovic. He comes from a glorious position of writing for 'Karn Sisco', a bad TV show. And that is what this movie resembles most, TV quality writing with so many one/two liners it makes me sick. The writer makes many references to good films in the movie via characters referencing them themselves, which shows he fancies himself a film buff, but too bad he cannot write a good film himself. Over all, half the dialogue was unnecessary and is there just for show. I felt like I was watching Gilmore Girls. WAY too much banter. The plot itself is an elaborate 'revenge fantasy' type movie. With so many twists that by the end you stop caring about them. There is fad growing in movies today where producers think twists=good. Too many movies have this elaborate plot where you think something is going to happen and when it doesn't the movie takes all this time to explain how they 'fooled you' in flash backs(ie. see it wasn't really him, he was over here so he didn't die and then.......). The directing was not very effective either. The movie relied on editing effects that would wow the hip-hop generation who are easily amused with fast motion photography, different filters and stupid little cgi trickery. Furthermore, I hate Josh Hartnett, I didn't know it till today, but I do. What an awful actor. He belongs on TV where he will fit in better. His 'acting'is especially awful when put alongside Ben Kingsly and Morgan Freeman. He is just awwwwwwful. I am sure the movie is OK for those who will like anything with guns in it, but I am not so simple(minded). Mostly I am just mad that I was duped. I should have known better. Usually I trust my instincts but I didn't even use them this time. Poorly conceived and poorly executed sophomoric crap.