Edgy MD Site Manager Posted May 19, 2012 Posted May 19, 2012 Mel Gibson plays the new foreign correspondent assigned to Jakarta during the waning years of the rule of President Sukarno. Linda Hunt wins a pile of awards playing the diminutive photographer who gets him all his best stories and also gets him the girl --- Sigourney Weaver.Lots of shadow puppets.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted May 19, 2012 Posted May 19, 2012 Are you re-visiting a bunch of movies you just haven't seen in a while or is this some kind of attempt to catch up on the '80s flicks you missed the first time around?I really liked this one.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted May 19, 2012 Author Posted May 19, 2012 My wife rents what my wife rents.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted May 19, 2012 Posted May 19, 2012 And by doing so helps you fill in the holes of your '80s film knowledge outside of the John Hughes/Molly Ringwald catalog.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted May 19, 2012 Author Posted May 19, 2012 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!Seriously, I don't really even like John Hughes.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted May 19, 2012 Posted May 19, 2012 Early Mel - before he became a **MOVIE STAR!!** and prior still to turning into an idiot - made some pretty good flicks.This one and Gallipoli from a year earlier are long-time faves.
Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Guests Posted May 20, 2012 Posted May 20, 2012 (edited) Frayed Knot wrote:Early Mel - before he became a **MOVIE STAR!!** and prior still to turning into an idiot - made some pretty good flicks.This one and Gallipoli from a year earlier are long-time faves.Even Lethal Weapon-- ESPECIALLY Lethal Weapon. He was dangerous, buzzy... convincingly suicidal. (Looking back, maybe it shouldn't be so surprising he does crazy well.)But yeah, he's pretty damn solid in this. Helps that he's bouncing off of Linda Hunt, who is a really, REALLY awesome actor/acting partner. Edited May 20, 2012 by Guest
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted May 20, 2012 Posted May 20, 2012 Saw it way back when and didn't really like it, but even at the time I was aware that I was watching it at a moment when I really wasn't in the mood for it. So I owe it another chance.
Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted May 21, 2012 Posted May 21, 2012 (edited) i love love love the films of Peter Weir... and this is one of the reasons why. Flawed but fascinating, it's haunting, enigmatic, sexy, visually compelling, and with a hint of the magical just below the everyday. I haven't seen the film in a long time, so i don't know if it holds up, but i can't think of a reason it shouldn't. i think its time for a Weir filmography. Edited May 21, 2012 by Guest
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted May 21, 2012 Author Posted May 21, 2012 It's good, but my main issue was that there was sort of little reason for Sigourney's appearance, beyond punching the enigmatic and sexy square on Weir's card.I mean, there's a purpose to her being there, as she's part of the puppet play that Billy is trying to orchestrate, but she proves no deeper than the shadow puppet princess she's analogous to.And I guess that's sort of a justifiable purpose for her, but at least Gibson's guy was a character with some depth, even if he ultimately proved not to have much depth of character.But I think Weir likes to leave some open question marks about characters and pieces missing from the puzzle.
Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted May 21, 2012 Posted May 21, 2012 Weir filmography:viewtopic.php?f=11&t=17919
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