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Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Immigrnts (legal) and Cobblers
cinema à la carte
2 movies I had seen earlier
warrented a second viewing because I knew MoSup would love them.
She did.
First; if I only had access to one
cable channel, it's Smithsonian.
For example, I just watched a Mighty Ships episode (S2E5) "USS NIMITZ"
I've seen other profiles of the Nimitz, but this has depth the others
lack. It also triggered a massive flow of endorphins. The
lineup is
great, the photography often breathtaking, and the direction perfect.
Now, 2 movies.
The Immigrant.
Academy
Award®-winner Marion Cotillard stars alongside Joaquin Phoenix and
Jeremy Renner in this gripping story of a fractured American dream.
When Ewa and her sister Magda arrive at Ellis Island,
doctors
discover that Magda is ill and must be quarantined. Ewa is released
onto the mean streets of Manhattan alone, where she quickly falls prey
to Bruno (Joaquin Phoenix), a charming but wicked man who takes her in
and forces her into prostitution. Just as Ewa thinks all hope is lost,
debonair magician Orlando arrives and sweeps her off her feet. Though
the two men are cousins, Orlando may be Ewa's only chance to escape the
nightmare of Bruno's brutality.
Ewa reminds me of my wife (also of
Polish extraction). My
maternal
grandparents also came in through Ellis Island, and there are details
here that were new to me. Like, Caruso Caruso was, as portrayed,
among
the entertainers who entertained immigants who were "on hold"
status,
and were likely eventually deported. I gave it 5 Stars. Netflix and Amazon.
The Cobbler.
Max
Simkin repairs shoes in the same New York shop that has been in his
family for generations. Disenchanted with the grind of daily life, Max
stumbles upon a magical heirloom that allows him to step into the lives
of his customers and see the world in a new way. Sometimes walking in
another man's shoes is the only way one can discover who they really
are. Steve Buscemi, Dustin Hoffman
The Cobbler was
so good
that I also sat through that for a second time while
MoSup watched it. She loved it too.
yard? 5 Stars.
But, WAIT!
Critics
Consensus:The
Cobblerrepresents
a slight step up from Adam Sandler's recent comedies, but while its
cloying sentiment proves a more palatable ...
"Cloying
sentiment,"
or "excessive? sweetness"
are pretty much hallmarks for all Sandler
movies. My son Huck had, for years, recommended every Sandler
movie
that came along. I'd watch them and think, meh, okay. But
over time I realized that I was always left with a feel-good, positive
outlook on
our society after watching them. Sandler, whose SNL persona as the
singing Italian dude left me cold, is probably a good person in real
life. And I enjoy his movies. No mean feat, that.
Anyway, I also enjoyed
Sandler's "CLICK,"
and just now noticed that Rotten Tomatoes killed that too, with 1½
Rotten Tomtoes. I gave it 4 stars. How in the hell have
our
taste in movies strayed this far out the barn? Lotta ratbastards
out there I
guess.
Just watched "The Sea Hawk (1940)" with Errol Flynn and enjoyed it. Afterwards I stumbled upon a Guardian review giving it a C and calling it anti-Nazi propaganda. You just can't please some people. Luigi
Fishwife and I watched "The Cobbler" last night at your suggestion. Sorry, Your Highness, in my opinion it still falls into the same category as almost all other Adam Sandler movies: "Interesting story idea. Poor execution" Wanted to like it, but was left decidedly "Meh."
Just watched "The Sea Hawk (1940)" with Errol Flynn and enjoyed it. Afterwards I stumbled upon a Guardian review giving it a C and calling it anti-Nazi propaganda. You just can't please some people.
ReplyDeleteLuigi
I trust your reviews over the Netflix "STARS". Will try these this week. I think Jerry Clower had a punch line "what's time to a pig......".
ReplyDeleteImmigrant was very good.
ReplyDeleteFishwife and I watched "The Cobbler" last night at your suggestion.
ReplyDeleteSorry, Your Highness, in my opinion it still falls into the same category as almost all other Adam Sandler movies:
"Interesting story idea. Poor execution"
Wanted to like it, but was left decidedly "Meh."
We have higher hopes for "The Immigrant".
We don't care for Adam Sandler, no matter what he's in.
ReplyDeleteOh, wait a minute! Adam Sandler is OK; it's that Andy Samberg we cannot-fucking-stand!
Ann Hedonia & Sam Paku
Ah, well; maybe I'm at the point where I need schmaltz.
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