Showing posts with label Darius Khondji. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Darius Khondji. Show all posts

Saturday, January 19, 2008

My Blueberry Nights


Wong Kar-wai: My Blueberry Nights (HK/CN/FR 2007). Jude Law (Jeremy) and Norah Jones (Elizabeth).

My Blueberry Nights / My Blueberry Nights. 
    HK/CN/FR 2007. PC: Block 2 Pictures, Jet Tone Production, Lou Yi Ltd., Studio Canal. 
    D: Wong Kar-wai. SC: Wong Kar-wai, Lawrence Block – based on the story by Wong Kar-wai. DP: Darius Khondji – 1:2,35. 
    Starring Norah Jones (Elizabeth), Jude Law (Jeremy), David Strathairn (Arnie), Natalie Portman (Leslie), Hector A. Leguillow (Cafe Cook), Rachel Weisz (Sue Lynne). 
    111 min
    Released by Cinema Mondo, Finnish / Swedish subtitles by Minna Nuutinen / Ditte Kronström. 
    Viewed at Kinopalatsi 7, Helsinki, 19 Jan 2008. 

This film has not gotten the best reviews, but it is my favourite Wong Kar-wai film so far. Or maybe I just caught up with him only now. He is the poet of urban solitude, and it's his first film in America. There are the bright, warm, and lurid colours, fearlessly displaying complementary colours such as green vs. orange. There is the urban noise. There are the traditional romantic ballads. The slow motion. The glass panels, the merciless lights, the reflections. The shots are like paintings or art photographs. There is a fresh look at the familiar American pop images (the highways, the casinos). It starts at the Kljutsh (The Key) Café in New York. It's a multi-story film about broken hearts on the way from New York to Las Vegas. It's based on metaphors: keys without owners, blueberry pies without customers, sobriety chips that are not redeemed, chips on the gambling table. I like the mixture of the mellow and the bitter.

Saturday, January 03, 1998

Alien Resurrection

100570 / 16 / US / 1997 / Jeunet, Jean-Pierre / science fiction
Alien Resurrection / Alien - ylösnousemus. © 20th Century Fox. D: Jean-Pierre Jeunet. SC: Joss Whedon - based on characters by Dan O’Bannon and Ronald Shusett. DP: Darius Khondji. CAST: Sigourney Weaver (Ripley), Winona Ryder (Call). Scope. DIST: Columbia TriStar Egmont Finland. Viewed in Helsinki, VET, Monday 2 February 1998. *** Fascinating expansion of the slowly evolving Alien saga. Two hundred years later, Ripley has been cloned. A bunch of pirates invade the space station where the alien species is being recreated. Among them is Call, who is revealed to be an android. More horror than science fiction, the film belongs to the best in recent memory. The whole does not make a lot of sense, but the individual images are striking, indeed.