The plot of Buried from 2010 is simple:
Paul (Ryan Reynolds), an American truck driver was in Iraq when he
got kidnapped and is now waking up buried in a box. Apart from the
clothes he's got on, he only has a lighter and a mobile phone.
Ryan Reynold is most famous in recent
times for his portrayal of Wade Wilson/Deadpool. As much as comic
fans enjoy seeing Reynolds in this role, he can also be serious and
convince with limited possibilities which are given to him in Buried.
Those who expect action and much movement should stay away from this
movie. A plot in a sense is not existant. A man is trapped in a box.
But that's exactly what fascinated me about the story: the huge
constriction of possibilities for the actor in this situation.
Apart from voices of other people with
whom Paul is talking, Ryan Reynold carries the movie effectively all
alone. Reynolds achieves, in my opinion, successfully to create a
feeling of suspense and to hold that throughout 90 minutes. I felt
with him and was able to feel the anxiety and tightness in the box.
In that time Paul as well as the viewer are faced with many
questions: How did he end up in the box? Where is he now? Even if he
can reach someone on the phone, how are they going to find him? Are
they going to reach him in time before either air and/or phone
battery run out? As a viewer you'll ask yourself if Paul maybe
deserved being stuck in the box.
To find out if or how those questions
are answered, you'll have to watch the movie yourself.
Saturday, 25 August 2018
Monday, 13 August 2018
Magical blow
Did you ever wonder what's
so magical about blowing? As a child we blow out candles on our
birthday cake and make a wish. As a child, after we hurt ourselves,
mommy blew on the body part that hurt to make the pain go away (or at
least lessen it).
Maybe, just maybe, adults
would be a bit happier again, if they pursed their lips more often
and let all the air out and make a wish. But it's got to be something
you really want. Not just something willy-nilly, because I just told
you to and you don't really want to. Go on. Make a wish. Inhale.
Purse your lips. Exhale.
Let me know in the
comments if your wish came true. Also let me know if you've got ideas
about what's so magical about blowing.
Thursday, 9 August 2018
The wrong door
The other day I entered
the tram through the right entrance next to the driver. The tram was
pretty packed. At the very front and the very back it's also very
cramped for my taste. Next to me was a young man. The next three
stops the exit was on the left side. On the third stop a couple of
people passed us to exit. When he noticed that he was where he wanted
to go out, too, he approached the driver, “Could you...?”,
pointing at the closed right door. The driver couldn't contain a
grin. The young man noticed his mistake himself without the driver
needing to say something and exited still on time.
Tuesday, 31 July 2018
M&M: In The Heart Of The Sea
It seems fitting, after
writing about a whale with over 80 plastic bags in its stomach, to now
review a movie about whales and the sea: “In The Heart Of The Sea”.
This movie from 2015 was
directed by Ron Howard, who with “Apollo 13” and “A Beautiful
Mind” already did movies based on true stories.
“In The Heart Of The
Sea” is a bit similar to “Titanic” from the year 1997: a true
ship accident and a (supposed) survivor telling other people the
story. The movie here essentially tells the story behind the world
classic “Moby-Dick” by Herman Melville. The sinking of the whale
ship “Essex” in 1820 was in part inspiration for the novel. The
movie “In The Heart Of The Sea” is based on the book “In The
Heart Of The Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex written by Nathaniel
Philbrick.
Around 1800 whales were
excessively hunted. On August, 12th 1819 the Essex started
with a crew of 21 men. It should be mentioned that just 3 days after
that, the ship capsized. The last captain of the Essex was George
Pollard (played by Benjamin Walker). According to the movie Pollard
got the position as captain not because he was skilled, but because
of his family history and was sort of born into this position. Petty
officer second class Owen Chase (Chris Hemsworth) doesn't like that
at all. Mostly because he is truly skilled and longs to be captain
himself. This leads to tension between the two of them. Also on board
is Henry Coffin (Frank Dilane) as ship boy. Coffin, only 17 years of
age, was Pollards cousin.
On November, 20th
1820 the crew finally found a group of whales. A whale attacked the
boats so forcefully that the crew had to cut the leash. As they
wanted to go back to the Essex later, they found the boat at an angle
that part the bottom of the ship was showing. The crew worked hard to
return the ship to an upright position, but was attacked by a whale
several times. The force of the attack was so strong that some of the
planks burst. The crew was able to get some food supplies from the
Essex into the catchers, before on November 22nd the Essex
sank.
The problem with what
followed was that the 3 catchers weren't build for long rides on deep
sea, which lay ahead of the crew. Catchers are build for short, fast
rides.
Owen Chase (the first
helmsman) and Thomas Nickerson (the ship boy) were among the 8
survivors of the originally 21 crew members. Herman Melville hired on
a whale ship in 1841. Which is how he came to meet the son of Owen
Chase, who gave Melville his father's journal to read. Inspired by
these writings, Melville wrote the novel “The Whale”, which today
is known as the world literature “Moby Dick”. In the movie
Melville (Ben Wishaw) goes to Thomas Nickerson (Brendan Gleeson),in
other words a direct survivor, to be told what happened on the Essex.
It probably makes more sense to tell the movie in flashbacks from a
survivor. This meeting never took place though.
By the way, I saw the
movie “Moby Dick: Heart Of A Whale” from the year 2015 directed by Jürgen
Stumpfhaus. In it they suggest that some certain sounds whales make
to communicate with each other were similar to workings the
blacksmith did on the harpoons on the Union in 1807 and also the
dinghy repairs of the Essex in 1820. Maybe the whales have
misinterpreted the repair noises for whale sounds and that's why both
of the ships were attacked.
Monday, 30 July 2018
Nail clipping. The right hand first or the left hand first?
Since I just clipped my fingernails again, I came to think about a scene from "Nymphomaniac 1", not for the first time.
An old man meets a young woman and lets her live with him. He introduces himself as "Seligman", which seems to be an odd name. He explains that it means "the happy one". She calls herself Joe and asks if he is happy.
Seligman: Well, I suppose I am. - In my own way. Even if I'm the kind of person who cut the nails
of the right hand first.
Joe: What does that mean?
Seligman: Well, I divide humanity into two groups: the people who cut the nails on the left hand first,
and the people who cut the nails of the right hand first. My theory is that the people who cut the nails
of the left hand first, they're more light-hearted. They ... they have a tendency to enjoy life more, because they go straight for the easiest task, and save the difficulties for later. - So what do you do?
Joe: Always the left hand first. I don't think there's a choice. Go for the pleasure first, always. And then when you've done the left hand, only the right hand remains. That's... that's the easiest one left.
Seligman: I never thought of it like that. - Well, you're never too old. Never too old to learn.
Which hand do you clip first? Let me know in the comments.
An old man meets a young woman and lets her live with him. He introduces himself as "Seligman", which seems to be an odd name. He explains that it means "the happy one". She calls herself Joe and asks if he is happy.
Seligman: Well, I suppose I am. - In my own way. Even if I'm the kind of person who cut the nails
of the right hand first.
Joe: What does that mean?
Seligman: Well, I divide humanity into two groups: the people who cut the nails on the left hand first,
and the people who cut the nails of the right hand first. My theory is that the people who cut the nails
of the left hand first, they're more light-hearted. They ... they have a tendency to enjoy life more, because they go straight for the easiest task, and save the difficulties for later. - So what do you do?
Joe: Always the left hand first. I don't think there's a choice. Go for the pleasure first, always. And then when you've done the left hand, only the right hand remains. That's... that's the easiest one left.
Seligman: I never thought of it like that. - Well, you're never too old. Never too old to learn.
Which hand do you clip first? Let me know in the comments.
Sunday, 29 July 2018
The whale with over 80 plastic bags in its stomach
Meant to write about this a while ago
already. At the beginning of this month it became known that a pilot
whale in Thailand had fought for its life. Already during the rescue
attempt it threw up 5 plastic bags. The rescue attempt failed and the
whale died eventually. An autopsy revealed 80 plastic bags in its
stomach, weighing up to 8 kg (18 lb).
80+ plastic bags in the stomach was too
much for the whale. When will it be too much for the humans? For the
rest of the world?
Tuesday, 10 July 2018
A Ghost Story: The Music
Already shortly after
publishing my last post, I got the feeling that my review of "A Ghost Story" didn't really do
the movie any justice. So I want to use this post
now to write some more about the music. As I already wrote in the
post about the movie, the music is composed by Daniel Hart.
Daniel Hart was born to
musician parents in 1976 in Emporia, Kansas in America. So it
probably comes as no surprise that they gave him a violin when he was
3 years old and he never let go since, as he said so himself. He came
to composing film music for friends and providing the music for their
little projects first.
When he's not composing
film music, he plays and sings in his band: Dark Rooms. The song “I
Get Overwhelmed“ from the band is used in the movie. Contrary to
other movies it is not just the title song or something, but the man
of the couple is a musician and the woman listens to the song after
he died. Elements from that song can be heard in the other tracks of
the soundtrack.
The soundtrack is mostly
calm and much like the movie as a whole reduced to the essential. I
personally feel that the soundtrack is a good one to listen to in
passing when you work on something (like I am now, writing this post)
and don't want to do that in complete silence or when you want to
calm down and get some rest.
I should also mention that
Kesha wrote the song “Last One“ performed by Stereo Jane. Kesha is briefly
seen in the “party“ scene in the movie, too.
Here is an incomplete list
of the tracks from the soundtrack album, if you want to check it out
for free:
AGhost Story (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Not included is
track no. 9 of the album, “Sciunt se Esse Mortui“ and no. 10,
Kesha's/Stereo Jane's “Last One“.)
Often times for the
trailer music from other movies is used of from music groups. In the
trailer for „A Ghost Story“ however you can hear parts from „I
Get Overwhelmed“. Check it out:
I think, because the movie
is rather quiet and with very little dialogue, the music as a whole
and “I Get Overwhelmed“ comes to the fore more. If you don't just
want to listen, but also see Dark Rooms performing “I Get
Overwhelmed“, I found this
for you.
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