Sunday, February 11, 2007

2nd Run and DVD

I finally watched 2 films I've had on my list for a long time: The Departed, now playing at McMenamin's  theaters, and The Science of Sleep, now on DVD.  


The Departed is of course directed by Martin Scorsese, and is a remake of a great cops vs. robbers film from Japan called Infernal Affairs.  The two films both have great performances from big name stars, and both are told in a very similar way.  Due to the surprising and complex plot, the one you see first is likely to be more enjoyable, but both are worth seeing.  One young police officer is a spy for a crime boss, and a young 'ex cop' is a spy for the police. The Departed also has some funny scenes that I don't remember being quite as funny in Infernal Affairs (mostly due to Mark Wahlberg and Alec Baldwin), and a few changes made in the Scorsese film are interesting.  A major difference at the end may be evidence of an American sense of justice.


The Science of Sleep was written and directed by Michel Gondry, who also made Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.  Like Eternal Sunshine, The Science of Sleep is beautiful to watch and tells the story of a relationship between one or more crazy people. The craziest person in this movie is an artist who actually makes some nice artwork, but he has trouble telling the difference between reality and his crazy dream world. As a result, this is another one of those movies that looks like it was shot inside of a diorama.  And you just can't miss those movies.  It's the only place you can see people driving cars made out of toilet paper rolls.  Plus it stars Gael Garcia Bernal speaking multiple languages!!!  Could be MNITBY material...

1 Comments:

Blogger sa said...

While I agree the movie was visually engaging I was left counting the minutes till exit. It comes down to not caring about the chatacters or understanding how they could get away with feeling so tortured. Well-off, educated manchild hates his job, loves his hobby, has a hard time distingusishing dream from reality, and finds human interaction difficult. Sigh, life can be so hard.

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