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falconesque

Joined Jan 2001
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Entre deux rives
6.89
Entre deux rives
Le livre perdu des sortilèges: A Discovery of Witches
7.89
Le livre perdu des sortilèges: A Discovery of Witches
The Courtship of Eddie's Father
7.310
The Courtship of Eddie's Father
The Originals
8.29
The Originals
Sur ordre de Dieu
7.58
Sur ordre de Dieu
Twilight: Chapitre 1 - Fascination
5.38
Twilight: Chapitre 1 - Fascination
Gran Turismo
7.19
Gran Turismo
Renfield
6.48
Renfield
The Lighthouse
7.47
The Lighthouse
Pig
6.98
Pig
Ahsoka
7.49
Ahsoka
The Chosen
9.19
The Chosen
Ted Lasso
8.89
Ted Lasso
Everything Everywhere All at Once
7.89
Everything Everywhere All at Once
Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood
7.66
Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood
Avatar
7.99
Avatar
Thor: Love and Thunder
6.28
Thor: Love and Thunder
L'Étrange Noël de monsieur Jack
7.97
L'Étrange Noël de monsieur Jack
Beetlejuice
7.58
Beetlejuice
Top Gun: Maverick
8.27
Top Gun: Maverick
La Nuit des masques
7.75
La Nuit des masques
Bullet Train
7.37
Bullet Train
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
6.88
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
Black Adam
6.28
Black Adam
Sandman
7.710
Sandman

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Harry Potter et l'Ordre du Phénix

Harry Potter et l'Ordre du Phénix

7.5
8
  • Jun 7, 2008
  • A few jarring moments

    After the theatrical viewing: Wow, the production hit the highlights, though severe pruning remained obvious and, in places, greatly disappointing. The big battle scene was impressive, though impossible to follow who was fighting whom. Couldn't wait for the DVD to rewatch that scene.

    Alas, even in slow motion the tiny figures are mostly indiscernible between the black and white whooshing around and the fast cuts. And the other disappointments become glaring.

    The noncanon bits of "atmosphere" -- sugar spooned into cup, overlong closeup; portraits tipped out of paintings; pounding decrees into the castle wall -- even more so on repeated viewing feel as if they steal time better occupied by other missing moments, such as Molly's boggart or the brooms being impounded, or by fleshing out the twins' bits, which are astonishingly anemic.

    Imelda was truly inspired casting, but OotP is her film at the expense of everyone and everything else, which is a shame. Yates goes too far in having McGonagall cowed as well, with the ham-fisted (and frankly, insulting) stair-stepping oneupsmanship about "loyalty." He already had Sybil Trelawney to cow to his heart's content (and Hagrid, though Hagrid was largely overlooked, too). McGonagall never caved to that woman, an inspiration sorely lacking in the film, where most of the adult roles are reduced to caricatures.

    Gambon does well as an aloof Dumbledore, especially his exit with style, though his final sentiments almost prove too hard to swallow.

    One uncomfortable gaff was using levicorpus in D.A. sessions. Though seen in memory, the jinx isn't introduced until HBP. The spell's execution is also off (a floaty levitating body, rather than a nonverbal wrenching of someone into the air), but that's a quibble.

    Another quibble is where the effects work goes inconsistently thin. Hagrid in the forest and Mad-Eye in the photo spring to mind.

    There's a lot of "floaty" going around OotP (particularly obvious was Sirius's bit about being "a good person"). There is enough atmosphere and plenty of inspirational lines within the texts as written for the director to pick something else; attempts to invent more, while cute once, fall flat and have as much perseverance as candyfloss.

    Here's hoping Yates does better with the content as well as the flash in HBP, slowing down the action just a *tad* for comprehension and serving the story. And if not, here's hoping he's replaced for DH.
    En direct de Bagdad

    En direct de Bagdad

    7.2
    9
  • Oct 13, 2006
  • Where have all the reporters gone?

    Excellent teleplay, exemplary performances. Riveting and thought-provoking. A top-notch production all around.

    Beyond what else has been said, LIVE FROM BAGHDAD hails those who, as late as 1991, stood up for the freedom of the press, the battles waged, the compromises made, their failures as well as their successes. Bush the elder had ordered the press out of Baghdad, but failed, as this teleplay depicts. When Bush the younger reentered Iraq, he offered the press corps a leash instead, which most agencies snapped up.

    LIVE FROM BAGHDAD, a brilliant bit of reporting done by an extraordinary CNN team, but also a subtle homage to those who help preserve one of the most vital proponents of liberty -- a free press.
    Une pure formalité

    Une pure formalité

    7.5
  • Apr 1, 2003
  • Intimate little mystery

    I'll admit I channel-surfed into this gem. Click, and there's Depardieu, soaking wet and haggard, speaking French with English subtitles, in a lovely cluttered room...okay, I'm intrigued. (The room alone is enough to hold my attention; wonderful set dressing.) But moments later, the intrigue deepens. Who's that Inspector, so skeptical yet almost friendly in his interrogation? The actor looks so familiar. And his Inspector is nearly apologetic. Perhaps he's a fan of Depardieu's writer?

    Boiled down to its essence, A Pure Formality is two guys talking, but I love two-guys-talking films. I was intrigued enough to avoid the listings and let the credits reveal Roman Polanski as acting the Inspector -- though he'd started his career acting, I'd seen only cameo appearances -- and his succinct performance dictates the pacing more often than not. You gotta like the guy, even though the Inspector's the antagonist to Depardieu's sympathetic and central point-of-view.

    The film appeals to me as a writer, worrying if another eloquent phrase will ever flow, as a reader of mysteries and non-fictional criminal law (intertwining cluesmithing; you can keep the gory details), as a fetishist for the French countryside and language, and as a lover of libraries.

    A Pure Formality is craftsmanship deserving a stellar DVD release.
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