I just came back from seeing a movie that blew me away. It had me on the edge of my seat from the first scene and never let me go--suspense verging on horror. It's Sidney Lumet's Before the Devil Knows You're Dead and it's really impressive. Philip Seymour Hoffman and Ethan Hawke brilliantly play two brothers, both desperately in need of money. They decide to rob a jewelry store and everything goes wrong. By the end of the movie you realize that things were very wrong from wayyyy back before the robbery.

Although the cinematography is nothing special, the script is. The screenplay was written by a newcomer, Kelly Masterson, who seems to have no previous screen writing credits. According to Wikipedia he tried to get the screenplay made for seven years before Lumet took a chance. It's paid out. Grim grim grim. Run out and see it before it disappears.

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Riveting. Like watching a fatal accident occure. I wanted to turn away but couldn't stop staring.

Rick Bowes

From: [identity profile] eleanor.livejournal.com


It's on the top of my list. I've seen so much grim lately that I do need a dose of sunshine and kitten -- do you have any interest in seeing Enchantment?

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I wouldn't mind, but not sure I have time before leaving for Maine Tuesday! I'm going to see NOT A COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN Saturday.

From: [identity profile] eleanor.livejournal.com


It's brilliant, but redefines grim, and it has a darkenss that becomes more pervasive over time, after you've seen it. I think I was depressed for a week.

I was thinking of seeing Enchanted tomorrow afternoon, but it doesn't sound god for you.
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that may well be...


but in my mind that's not saying much (she's never really impressed me as an actress). ;-)

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com

Re: that may well be...


Exactly, which is why I was so impressed with her this time. I thought she was very good in the role.

From: [identity profile] eleanor.livejournal.com

Re: have you seen "Stardust?"


In truth, I have some issues with the book, enough so that I avoided seeing it. My next movie (which isn't really quite sunshine and kittens but is more snow and polar bears) will be The Golden Compass.
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YES!!


I'm excited about that one. At last, a populist voice for a most repressed community.

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Re: YES!!


I wouldn't exactly call Pullman a populist, at least not in this country, and the more theological bits at the end of the book have been moved over to the beginning of the second movie.
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Yeah....


but @ least it's a voice more than a few people are hearing.
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