Thursday, November 24, 2022

#72: PLATOON (1986)


THRILL SCALE 1-10

9

HAVE I SEEN IT BEFORE?

Yes, a few times

BEST SEQUENCE

The fate of Sgt. Elias (Willem Dafoe)

BEST LINE

“What happened today is just the beginning. We’re gonna lose this war. We’ve been kicking other people’s asses for so long, I figure it’s time we got ours kicked.”


ROTTEN TOMATOES SCORE

89%

ROTTEN TOMATOES CRITICS CONSENSUS

"Informed by director Oliver Stone's personal experiences in Vietnam, Platoon forgoes easy sermonizing in favor of a harrowing, ground-level view of war, bolstered by no-holds-barred performances from Charlie Sheen and Willem Dafoe."

IMDB SYNOPSIS

"Chris Taylor, a neophyte recruit in Vietnam, finds himself caught in a battle of wills between two sergeants, one good and the other evil. A shrewd examination of the brutality of war and the duality of man in conflict."

THOUGHTS
  • Similar to what I had to say about Full Metal Jacket, another movie about the Vietnam War, it's not quite right to call Platoon entertaining, even though it will have your full attention for the duration of the movie. It's not quite right to call it thrilling, either, even though it will have your heart pounding. I think the best way to describe it is gripping. It's an incredibly hard-to-watch movie, but you just can't look away
  • Chief among the difficult sequences would be when the American soldiers invade a Vietnamese village where they find an enemy supply cache. It's the kind of sequence that will stick with you for a long time after the movie ends
  • It's a harrowing, visceral film that assaults the senses and shows the horrors of war without glorifying it. In fact, it was the first movie about Vietnam that was directed by a veteran. Oliver Stone was deployed there from September 27, 1967, to February 23, 1968, and he doesn't pull any punches in depicting what it was like. The battle scenes are especially vivid
  • Finally, this is a tremendous cast of mostly young actors. Charlie Sheen, Willem Dafoe and Tom Berenger are all fantastic as the main three characters, but you also have Forest Whitaker, Keith David, Johnny Depp, John C. McGinley and, as one of the most detestable characters, Kevin Dillon (probably best known as Johnny Drama from Entourage). It was very jarring at times to hear Johnny Drama's voice coming out of this baby-faced psychopath
Up next: It's going to be a long while before we have another Vietnam War movie on the AFI list, The Deer Hunter at #30. So, let's supplement the list again with one more, appropriately enough starring Charlie Sheen's dad, Martin. Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now, from 1979

Saturday, November 19, 2022

#73: LAURA (1944)


THRILL SCALE 1-10

2.5

HAVE I SEEN IT BEFORE?

Nope

BEST SEQUENCE

The climax was effectively shot and well acted

BEST LINE

"Laura, dear, I cannot stand these morons any longer. If you don’t come with me this instant, I shall run amok" - Waldo, wanting to leave a party, the pinnacle of tact


ROTTEN TOMATOES SCORE

100%

ROTTEN TOMATOES CRITICS CONSENSUS

"A psychologically complex portrait of obsession, Laura is also a deliciously well-crafted murder mystery."

IMDB SYNOPSIS

"A police detective falls in love with the woman whose murder he is investigating."

THOUGHTS
  • Considered a classic, but it didn't do much for me. As has happened with a few of these movies, perhaps it was just too influential to the point that it wasn't able to stand up to the movies that came after it
  • Reminded me of Rebecca, and not just for the sake of the film titles being a woman's first name. Both movies also featured Judith Anderson, although I didn't realize this until after the fact. She didn't make much of an impact on me in this one
  • One of the classic examples of film noir, apparently, a genre in which I'm not all that well versed. There will be quite a few film noirs coming up, and perhaps eventually I'll develop a greater appreciation for Laura, but as it stands I just found it kind of bland
  • Some witty lines in this script, mostly delivered by Clifton Webb as Waldo. I quoted him above, and another classic would be, "In my case, self-absorption is completely justified. I have never discovered any other subject quite so worthy of my attention."
  • Finally, Laura features a young Vincent Price, sporting a Kentucky accent. I found this interesting, especially since I was completely under the impression that Vincent Price was English. Nope! Turns out he was born in Missouri! And I really don't know why I had such a strong opinion about Vincent Price being a Brit. Perhaps because of some of the roles he played? Perhaps because he had such an idiosyncratic voice that it just sounded foreign to me? Who knows, but if anyone else assumed Vincent Price was British, hopefully this review will set the record straight
Up next: It's dark, but I also remember it as one of the most affecting war movies I've seen. Platoon, from 1986