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Saturday 18th March 2023

Iceland 2013

Running time: 78 mins

Of Horses and Men

Hross í oss

Director : Benedikt Erlingsson

Film Summary :
Icelandic valley wild pony breeding community - four interwoven tales about men (and women) and their horses.

Reviewed by rogerco, DVD proj @ home on 18 Mar 2023

Review Summary :
Probably the best film ever about people and their horses

Charming funny enjoyable

Lovely intertwining stories giving a sense of a very rural community where horses are an integral part of life for the inhabitants of the remote valley.

Several separate stories meld together in a satisfying way producing light comedy, romance, drama and a satisfying conclusion.

Excellent photography, great acting by the horses (icelandic semi-feral  ponies) and the humans (seldom have actors looked so at homeon a horse).

Featuring the first appearance of the Colombian touring cyclist who also pops up for light relief in Benedikt Erlingsson's 2018 follow-up film "Woman at War" which is also excellent.

A classic good film, with many things to like and not a foot put wrong. More like this please.




Thursday 16th March 2023

France 1995

Running time: 111 mins

La Cérémonie

Director : Claude Chabrol

Film Summary :
Maid with a secret or two gets job with rich family in isolated house in Brittany. Is befriended by postwoman who persuades her she is exploited. Class war ensues.

Reviewed by rogerco, Streamed proj @ home on 16 Mar 2023

Classic French post new-wave Film

The cast is excellent. Good acting by good actors creating believable characters. The story is solid - although not totally convincing in the motivation for the dennoument. The film is well made - direction, camerawork, editing, mise-en-scene all faultless.

Doesn't really work as either a thriller - not a lot of suspense - or a psycho-drama. But entertaining as a mystery as the secrets are teased and then revealled. 




Saturday 11th March 2023

UK 2018

Running time: 129 mins

Bohemian Rhadpsody

Director : Bryan Singer

Film Summary :
The Freddie Mercury in Queen story
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Reviewed by rogerco, DVD proj @ home on 11 Mar 2023

Review Summary :
Not a deep or informative dive into Queen.

Nothing Special here, move along please.

Sometimes a film based on a true story can make you like, or see its subject in a different light. Although I knew, and sort of liked, all the anthemic songs and thought Bohemian Rhapsody the song was quite clever at the time, I was never a 'fan' of the band, I never owned any of their records or saw them live. 

This film version does nothing to change my opinion of the band and its singer as nothing special. We see them get a very easy ride to stardom by falling into the hands of a good A&R man and an honest manager rather than the usual rogues.  We see mostly performances on stadium stages and little or nothing of any struggle to achieve stardom with artistic integrety intact. We see the lead singer as a narsacistic self-indulgent exhibitionist who manages to dominate and manipulate those around him, and not in any way as an real person - maybe he was like that.

As a movie it is competently made and executed. The montage scene of a US tour is a bit cheap and rubbish but aside from that it is well done. If you delve into the online comments there are loads of quiblles about the chronology - but those you need to accept as means to compress key events into a coherent 2hr narrative. There are also lots of factual errors and anachronisms in the settings - but those you need to accept for a film made 40 years after the events it portrays.

At the end of the day it is a creative representation of its subject and not a documentary. As such it is probably quite good if you were a fan of the band and can live with the quibbles, but a waste of time if they were just some ok soundtrack music to your younger life. If you are too young to remember them it might give you a flavour of why people liked them - they created anthems for mass performance.

 




Monday 27th February 2023

France 1988

Running time: 108 mins

The Story of Women

Une affaire de femmes

Director : Claude Chabrol

Film Summary :
Marie with 2 kids and war vet husband unable to work stumbles upon providing abortions to women as a way to increase income. It clearly wont end well. Based on a true story
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Reviewed by rogerco, Streamed proj @ home on 27 Feb 2023

Review Summary :
A likeable hateable lead character

Gross Moral Turpitude

Not a great film but strangely uncomfortable as it raises questions both about the morality of what Marie is doing (probably acceptable in the circumstances) and her personal profiting from her actions (less acceptable) and her behaviour as a result towards both her husband and her children (unacceptable) and then the morality of the French state imposing moral standards and judicial murder.

Based on a true story, she really did loose her head in the end.




Thursday 23rd February 2023

UK 2022

Running time: 105 mins

The Outfit

Director : Graham Moore

Film Summary :
A cutter (tailor) has to use his wits to outmanoeuvre the mob one night in Chicago

Reviewed by rogerco, DVD proj @ home on 23 Feb 2023

Clever unpeeling of twisting layers

Basically a Mark Rylance vehicle the action all takes place within the confines of his two room shop. At first we may think he is just a cutter (one of the best) who came to Chicago after his shop in London burned down killing his wife and child.

But there is a lot more than that as various tropes