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I am not and never have been much of a sports fan. However, this movie has been plugged so much I went to see it.
A couple of years ago, I went to see ANY GIVEN Sunday expecting a football movie. I was surprised to find it a work of art: the struggle of the players on the field shown as a ballet; the use of sound crunching and the use of total silence at other times for contrast.
In NIGHTS there was just smash on smash of bodies with no indication of the fact there are designed plays in football. That is the fault of the director. Thornton did the most he could with a minimum of book.
I had felt the same way about sports when I went to see MIRACLE, a hockey movie with Kurt Russell. That movie did NOT disappoint. I left the theatre with an appreciation of hockey.
I know that part of the NIGHTS was showing the effect of football on the psyche of town and how they felt about their team. In that, the movie succeeded. Too bad they could not have made the game more interesting.
A couple of years ago, I went to see ANY GIVEN Sunday expecting a football movie. I was surprised to find it a work of art: the struggle of the players on the field shown as a ballet; the use of sound crunching and the use of total silence at other times for contrast.
In NIGHTS there was just smash on smash of bodies with no indication of the fact there are designed plays in football. That is the fault of the director. Thornton did the most he could with a minimum of book.
I had felt the same way about sports when I went to see MIRACLE, a hockey movie with Kurt Russell. That movie did NOT disappoint. I left the theatre with an appreciation of hockey.
I know that part of the NIGHTS was showing the effect of football on the psyche of town and how they felt about their team. In that, the movie succeeded. Too bad they could not have made the game more interesting.
This must be comedy because I think I remember laughing at one point Why does it seem necessary to have some stupid brainless people in a movie in order to call it teen comedy??
If you are looking for a boy/girl movie and nothing more, you will find it here but will be missing the greatest part of this movie. The choices of songs and so wonderfully performed by all the principles left me breathless.
I wasn't able to take my eyes off the screen because I was so fascinated by the set design, photography, colors, costumes --- I really am running out words to describe how overwhelmed I was by this movie, and I see about two movies a week. This was worth all the exposure to lesser films this year. I am really amazed that I am going so overboard in my praise because it really is not my nature. The last time I was even nearly so impressed was the drama of "Boys don't Cry". This, of course, is very different moviemaking.
You must, however, avoid bringing critical notice of some details. It is a fantasy nor reality and must be absorbed as such. Go see it in the best sound theatre available. You will miss much if you don't see it with full surround, best fidelity and a large screen
I wasn't able to take my eyes off the screen because I was so fascinated by the set design, photography, colors, costumes --- I really am running out words to describe how overwhelmed I was by this movie, and I see about two movies a week. This was worth all the exposure to lesser films this year. I am really amazed that I am going so overboard in my praise because it really is not my nature. The last time I was even nearly so impressed was the drama of "Boys don't Cry". This, of course, is very different moviemaking.
You must, however, avoid bringing critical notice of some details. It is a fantasy nor reality and must be absorbed as such. Go see it in the best sound theatre available. You will miss much if you don't see it with full surround, best fidelity and a large screen