01-02-2024, 10:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-02-2024, 10:57 PM by MercuryZap.)
Went to see this today. It is in many ways a strangely old fashioned feel good tale of underdogs overcoming the odds and finding each other & themselves in the catharsis.
On a cold gray day in the dismal state of Northern Ireland the sun drenched Pacific island on which it is set was a welcome exotic escape
The film has a (somewhat erratic) whimsical charm and a unique flavour situated in an eccentric culture and it customs.
It’s a light film with aspects that occasionally seem a little forced but the characterisations are well and economically drawn with some appealing perfomances.
It’s modesty and desire to unpretentiously please seemed fresh in the current hyperbolic & contentious state of contemporary cinema.
Does it bode well for director Taika Waititi reboot of Time Bandits.
I just don’t know.
His most satisfying work in a while, it did seem sincere and actually made by human beings with some interesting narrative touches and directorial flourishes.
He also gives himself a very Pythonian cameo.
On a cold gray day in the dismal state of Northern Ireland the sun drenched Pacific island on which it is set was a welcome exotic escape
The film has a (somewhat erratic) whimsical charm and a unique flavour situated in an eccentric culture and it customs.
It’s a light film with aspects that occasionally seem a little forced but the characterisations are well and economically drawn with some appealing perfomances.
It’s modesty and desire to unpretentiously please seemed fresh in the current hyperbolic & contentious state of contemporary cinema.
Does it bode well for director Taika Waititi reboot of Time Bandits.
I just don’t know.
His most satisfying work in a while, it did seem sincere and actually made by human beings with some interesting narrative touches and directorial flourishes.
He also gives himself a very Pythonian cameo.