blackcherryhearts
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I saw Birth this weekend, not because of the much hyped bathtub scene, but because I'm a fan of the directors first film and of Nicole Kidman. I must say the movie was not at all what I was expecting.
This is not some shoddy thriller-esque movie as the trailer might have you believe. This is a very slow, superbly acted and directed film. It would be closer to being of the 'art house' variety in my opinion. If only because it won't appeal to the masses and most people are a bit to thick to maybe get it or enjoy it.
It is one of the most beautifully shot films I have ever scene. The camera work makes it very intimate somehow. There are long periods of silence in the film, where the actors particularly Kidman are actually forced to...act.
And she does so very, very well. She lends sympathy and emotion in droves to her character. The way her face can slowly break down without saying a word is amazing. Cameron Bright brings a wisdom and emotion to Sean that fit perfectly with his character and is astounding for an actor of his age. Anne Heche, Lauren Bacall and the rest of the cast give great performances as well.
It's not one of the greatest films I've ever seen, but in this year it's one of the best. It's a shame to see that they are calling it a failure already because it didn't even garner 2 million at the box office. If this were an independent art house film, that would be a respectable number. It really is worth giving a chance.
This is not some shoddy thriller-esque movie as the trailer might have you believe. This is a very slow, superbly acted and directed film. It would be closer to being of the 'art house' variety in my opinion. If only because it won't appeal to the masses and most people are a bit to thick to maybe get it or enjoy it.
It is one of the most beautifully shot films I have ever scene. The camera work makes it very intimate somehow. There are long periods of silence in the film, where the actors particularly Kidman are actually forced to...act.
And she does so very, very well. She lends sympathy and emotion in droves to her character. The way her face can slowly break down without saying a word is amazing. Cameron Bright brings a wisdom and emotion to Sean that fit perfectly with his character and is astounding for an actor of his age. Anne Heche, Lauren Bacall and the rest of the cast give great performances as well.
It's not one of the greatest films I've ever seen, but in this year it's one of the best. It's a shame to see that they are calling it a failure already because it didn't even garner 2 million at the box office. If this were an independent art house film, that would be a respectable number. It really is worth giving a chance.