Posts Tagged hard-to-watch

District 9 (2009)

District 9 is the best science fiction movie in years.  It begins in the near future, with over a million stranded space aliens having been forced to live in a Johannesberg ghetto.  But that lofty premise is made accessible by its near-to-ground presentation; District 9 does for space aliens what 28 Days Later did for zombies.  Awkward, uncharismatic performances and liberal use of handheld cameras and surveillance footage create the feeling of watching a documentary, even when space ships and lasers come out.  Also, while the Apartheid analogy could hardly be more direct or explicit, it eschews any of the usual heavy-handedness, and never feels preachy.

Go ahead and see it, sooner rather than later.

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Little Children (2006)

There is no paucity of movies about middle-class boredom or even ones that star Kate Winslet.  Little Children is a good one. It is is a quiet film about a woman struggling with infidelity and her ambivalence towards motherhood, set against the backdrop of a neighborhood panic about a convicted sex offender who has recently moved in.  The greatest success of Little Children is its ability to generate sympathy without cheating; few movies have this perspective.  Recommended.

*I actually saw this movie ages ago and neglected to review it.  Thanks to Mark for pointing this out.

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Hard Candy (2006)

Ellen Paige (Juno) stars in this thriller about an online flirtation between a teenage girl and an older man that turns into horrific psychological and physical torture.  Hard Candy is by no means easy to watch, but it whitens knuckles, contorts expectations and absolutely works.  Movie of the weekend–hell, movie of the month.

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Hard Candy (2006)

I would characterize this movie as manipulative, vindictive, and excessive.  Which completely exhausts my vocabulary of words that end in “ive”.  Watching this movie was an interesting experience and I have to give credit to the originality of the idea and the characters.  But it makes less of a point than an impression, and most of the impression is based on torture, cover-your-eyes-and-hum-until-it-is-over torture.  A 14 year old girl conducts a 2 week online flirtation with a 32 year old man (or vice-versa), and then arranges a meeting with the man and pushes to go to his house.  In order to avoid spoilers on this one I’ll word the rest carefully.  Not everyone is as innocent as they seem.  The girl’s behavior is too complex to be believable.  The “revelation” at the end feels more like a dirty trick than a clever twist.  Still, this one will not soon be forgotten.

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