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Hotel Rwanda

3 min read

Hotel RwandaHotel Rwanda is a powerful and gripping movie made all the moreso because it is based in a reality so ugly and violent and, worst of all, recent. I very rarely feel any emotional connection with a movie. They are just a series of bits meant to entertain and that is how I like it; an escape. However, at times, a movie will draw me in and actually draw an emotional response from me. Typically, I just find joy in movies. Hotel Rwanda evoked anger and sadness. This movie is more than just a brief history of the struggles of the citizens of Rwanda - it is a commentary on our worlds politics and the nature of man. To tell a long story in one word - ugly.

I mourn for the million Rwandan men, women, and children who died senseless deaths due to bigotry and hatred based on a cultural divide that was forced upon a people by early Dutch settlers and propgated over the centuries. In one scene in the movie, that seemed kind of forced, a news cameraman (played by Jaquin Phoenix) asks to Rwandan ladies if they are Hutu or Tutsi. The first responds Tutsi the second Hutu. Jaquin's character seems baffled because, quite frankly, there is nothing about either that seems to separate them - they are simply two beautiful women sharing time over drinks at a bar before the troubles begin. One day later the Tutsi is in fear for her life simply because that was how her ancestors were categorized.

The movie is full of painful scenes and difficult choices for the main character Paul Rusesabagina, played by Don Cheadle, that force him into even more painful circumstances ranging from seeing his countrymen kill one another to fearing his family has commited suicide and to believing a good friend has been murdered. Paul is a hero for what he does in the face of these incredible horrors. Too often the word hero is thrown around to anyone who survives a horrible encounter. Paul Rusesabagina is a hero not because he survives but because he thrived in the face of adversity and through his own actions helped save the lives of over 1000 people who otherwise would have been senselessly slaughtered.

If you only see one movie this year, and you haven't seen Hotel Rwanda yet, let it be this one. It is a riviting story about an atrocity that happened just in the past decade but whose truths were only recently exposed to most people outside of Rwanda.


RATING10

The Day After Tomorrow

1 min read

The Day After Tomorrow (Widescreen Edition)The Day After Tomorrow was much better than I expected it to be. The story, to a meterological ignoramus such as myself made the events seem plausible if not a little preachy. I though the acting was pretty good, the special effects were nearly incredible, and it was easy to feel for the main characters.

I did, however, have a few problems with the movie. First off, if it was so damn cold why did people keep taking off their gloves when going outside? And why didn't they ever stick to any of the metal when they did so? Why did the main character (played by Dennis Quaid) feel the need to walk to Manhattan and on his way from DC why did he have to pass Ellis Island? The escaped wolves seemed forced into the story line just for dramatic effect and at times the city model during the catastrophe seemed out of scale.

Even with these gripes the movie was fun to watch and to anyone looking for a fairly good movie to watch one night I would recommend The Day after Tomorrow.


RATING6

The Manchurian Candidate

1 min read

The Manchurian Candidate (Widescreen Edition)The Manchurian Candidate is a movie in the same vein as Jacob's Ladderin that soldiers are unwittingly used in odd psychological ways. However, that is where the similarity between the two movies ends. Where Jacob's Ladder becomes a strange and spooky tale of the effects of the drugs The Manchurian Candidate shows a more nefarious purpose behind the mind control efforts. This 2004 retelling of a 1962 classic movie updates the story a bit by attaching it to the Gulf War of the early 1990's and ties in modern concerns such as terrorism and geopolitics. Denzel Washington, as always, does a fine job and his counterpart in this movie, Liev Schreiber (Sgt Raymond Shaw) is equally well cast.

The movie has various interesting plot twists - some of which are painfully obvious as they approach - and others subtly disturbing. The end is both perfectly fitting and flawed in a weak "cop-out" kind of way (but not so flawed that it hurts the overall movie). I would definitely recommend this movie.


RATING8

Shopgirl

2 min read

Shopgirl Movie PosterLisa and I recently went to the Steve Martin movie "Shopgirl" which, unlike most Steve Martin movies, is a drama. "Shopgirl" was actually written by Steve Martin as well. Overall, the movie was pretty decent. It's hard to have to strong an opinion about a movie in which I only cared about one character - the star, Claire Dannes (playing as Mirabelle).

Mirabelle is a struggling artist who moved to LA from Connecticut to pursue her art career. To make ends meet she works at Saks Fifth Avenue at a special counter that sells fancy gloves. Her life is dark, depressing, boring, and lonely. In general she seems like someone who is missing a lot in life. Then she meets two men. The first is a young guy, Jeremy played by Jason Schwartzman, who is a complete ass. He works as an artist/laborer for an amplifier company (making amps for guitars). He is totally selfish and self-absorbed. He basically just wants to get with Mirabelle for the sex and his attitude generally sucks. Why she pays attention to him at all, even given her crappy life, is a mystery.

The second guy is an older millionaire, Ray Porter played by Steve Martin, who acts sensitive and caring but who is really just looking for some young ass while he is in LA for work. Mirabelle doesn't realize he is just using her though and she slowly falls in love with him while Jeremy is on the road discovering himself with a rock band that whose lead singer is deeply into meditation and "new age" CDs.

Claire DannesThe entire movie is filmed with fairly dark lighting and has very clean visuals. The dialog is pretty well written and the acting is good. Steve Martin does a surprisingly strong job considering your natural desire to laugh when he talks. He does serious well. Claire Dannes has grown from the last time I might have seen her in either "Little Women" or "Romeo + Juliet". She lends an awkward beauty to a dark and troubled role. Overall, I enjoyed the movie even though it was a bit dry and moved slowly at times. I'm not sure I can recommend it to everyone as it is a niche film and It's hard to say if you will enjoy it or not.


RATING5

Ed and I have Crashed a Wedding

1 min read

I doubt the movie at this link will be up as long as my blog is - but it is FUNNY! I set it up so my brother Ed and I crashed the trailer for the movie "Wedding Crashers". Update: Sadly, newline cinemas removed this feature from their website. You can check out our trailer here: http://www.weddingcrashersmovie.com/crashthistrailer/index.htm?id=208718.

For a special bonus check out Chazz Reingold's Homepage for a list of the 50 "Wedding Crasher" rules. Just scroll down on the homepage to see them. Perfect!