Academy Awards

Dead Man Down

First Hit:  I was pleasantly surprised that the story was different than I thought it would be – it was about revenge and maybe revenge not being the; be all end all.

Alphonse (Terrence Howard) is having his organization being picked apart, person by person. He’s being sent clues of small square sections of a larger picture.

The picture shows who's doing the killing. Part of his crew of people, who take over buildings and get rid of people who try to hang on in the building, is Victor (Colin Farrell). The crew forces people out of buildings and re-rents them for higher rent.

Although Victor seems engaged with the group, he has other things going on but has gained Alphonse’s trust. From his apartment he can view another section of the building that has a resident to whom we waves at from time to time.

This resident (Beatrice played by Noomi Rapace) convinces him to go out with her one evening and she tells him she wants him to kill the guy who drove into her car which caused massive facial scars. She wants revenge. But why would he do this? She has a film of Victor killing someone and is it using blackmail.

As the film unfolds we learn more about Victor and why he’s doing what he’s doing and his ultimate plan.

Farrell is, as usual, very strong as the troubled, focused man and here he wants revenge. Howard is very good as the frightened but powerful leader of a bunch of thugs. Rapace is phenomenal as the damaged woman who slowly is letting herself care. I loved how the subtle movements in her face brought forth such a plethora of feelings and emotions. Dominic Cooper was strong as Farrell’s thug friend. Isabelle Huppert was wonderful as Valentine, Rapace’s mother.

Overall: Being pleasantly surprised was good and overall the film delivered a satisfying result.

Oscar Selections

Below are my selections of who I would like to see win the Oscar, who I think will win, and some other thoughts:

Best Picture:

My Like:  Argo - But I Think:  Lincoln Other Thoughts: Django Unchained, Silver Linings Playbook and Zero Dark Thirty were all strong contenders and each of them deserve recognition.

Best Actor:

My Like:  Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln) - But I Think:  Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln) Other Thoughts:  I really liked Denzel Washington’s performance in Flight.

Best Actress:

My Like:  Jessica Chastain (Zero Dark Thirty) - But I Think:  Jessica Chastain (Zero Dark Thirty) Other Thoughts:  I really was entranced by Quvenshane Wallis (Beasts of the Southern Wild). I liked Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook) a lot and she has deserved the recognition she’s gotten. Naomi Watts (The Impossible) was very strong as well.

Best Supporting Actor:

My Like:  Christoph Waltz (Django Unchained) - But I Think:  Tommy Lee Jones (Lincoln) Other Thoughts:  Both Waltz and Jones were great and I also enjoyed Alan Arkin in Argo.

Best Supporting Actress:

My Like:  Helen Hunt (Sessions) - But I Think:  Sally Field Other Thoughts: I think the whole field is strong.

Best Director:

My Like:  I wish Ben Affleck (Argo) was nominated but because he isn’t, Steven Spielberg (Lincoln) - But I Think: Steven Spielberg (Lincoln) Other Thoughts:  Incredibly disappointed that Ben Affleck (Argo) and Kathryn Bigelow were not nominated – they both deserved the recognition.

Best Original Screenplay: My Like:  Quentin Tarantino (Django Unchained) - But I Think: Mark Boal (Zero Dark Thirty) Other Thoughts: Both of these are great screenplays but I think Tarantino’s was more out of the box and creative.

Best Adapted Screenplay:

My Like:  Tony Kushner (Lincoln) - But I Think:  Tony Kushner (Lincoln) Other Thoughts:  All the nominees were strong.

Best Cinematography:

My Like:  Life of Pi - But I Think:  Life of Pi Other Thoughts:  Skyfall is very good and deserves recognition.

Film Editing:

My Like:  Argo - But I Think: Other Thoughts:  Zero Dark Thirty is also very strong.

The OSCARS and Other Notes

It is that time of season again and although this year wasn't an especially great year for films, a couple of interesting and outstanding "out of the box films" caught my eye: "The Artist", The Tree of Life" and "Melancholia".

On the other side of the coin, I'm grateful that the Harry Potter series has ended as they became painful to watch. And the Sherlock Holmes film was also very bad.

Some performances I would have like to have been honored but weren't would include: Michael Fassbender in "Shame", Kirsten Dunst in "Melancholia", Charlize Theron in "Young Adult", Carey Mulligan  in "Shame" (cannot give enough credit for her singing "New York, New York" as though she was standing on the edge of a cliff ready to fall at any moment), Christoph Waltz in "Carnage", and Albert Brooks in "Drive". 

Given the selected honorees by the academy, here are my picks for some of the categories:

  • Best Picture: "The Artist"

  • Actor in a Leading Role: Jean Dujardin in "The Artist"

  • Actor in a Supporting Role: Christopher Plummer in "The Beginners"

  • Actress in a Leading Role: Michelle Williams in "My Week with Marilyn"

  • Actress in a Supporting Role: Octavia Spencer in "The Help"

  • Cinematography: "The Tree of Life" Emmanuel Lubezki

  • Directing: Michel Hazanavicius for "The Artist"

  • Film Editing: "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall

  • Adapted Screenplay: "The Descendants" Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash

  • Original Screenplay: "Margin Call" J.C. Chandor

To all of you: Thank you for coming to my site and reading my reviews. The number of views has grown tremendously over this past year. There are now over 550 reviewed films and it is fun for me to post and read your comments.

May this new year bring on better films with new ideas tested and old ones enhanced. I know I'll be there in the 5th or 6th row center ready to suspend belief into someone else's story.

May you

Be Well...

Michael

My Oscar Picks

Here are my picks for best of 2010 based on the nominees:

  • Best Picture: The Social Network: Overall this was a fully engaging film and told a  story about the Facebook phenomenon.

  • Best Actress: Natalie Portman: Without a doubt best overall engaging and full ranging performance of the year (man or woman).

  • Best Actor: Colin Firth: Excellent performance but followed closely by James Franco, Jesse Eisenberg and Javier Bardem.

  • Best Supporting Actress: Hailee Steinfeld: Without her this film wouldn't have worked.

  • Best Supporting Actor: Christian Bale: Amazing performance all the way.

  • Best Director: David Fincher - "The Social Network": Made this subject fully engaging and interesting. Pull all the pieces together.

  • Best Screenplay: The Kings Speech

  • Best Adapted Screenplay: The Social Network

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