Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

What Was The Last Movie You Watched?

Lady Day

I'll Lock Up
Bartender
Messages
9,087
Location
Crummy town, USA
Come Rain Come Shine (2011)

A really lovely character study from Korea. It's about a couple who have been married 5 years and the wife tells him she has been cheating and she is leaving him. The opening of the film is a 9 minute one take car ride where she basically tells him that.

The rest of the film takes place in their house where they are stuck because of torrential rains. This is where you really get to know the husband. He seems to display ambivalence to her leaving, not that he wants her to leave, but that he is either incapable of reacting with/to passion or anger. She actually gets mad at him for not being mad at her. You learn about him in particular, his meticulous nature displayed in the things he does (cutting food, wrapping/packing her dishes, and he makes single cup drip coffee! What!), how he even gave up his art for architecture because he can make money at it.

My technical issues with it are that a lot of Korean cinema seems to have forever panning shots. Back and forth, back and forth, slow/fast, it gets annoying. In some of the scenes it took a lot away from the awkward stillness that was otherwise so strong. Also, I wanna scold the set dresser. There was too much stuff in this big house. They had cupboards filled with dishes, but tons of dishes on their counters. A basement filled with stuff, offices filled with stuff. It was too much. That said, the camera work does use the architecture of the house (he didn't design the condo they are in) to show a void in the substance which in turn mirrors their relationship, I get it.

The actors were lovely, the husband in particular who I've been following through a few projects. I really like the characters he chooses. He's becoming one of my favorite young actors.
 
Last edited:

Worf

I'll Lock Up
Messages
5,207
Location
Troy, New York, USA
"The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia" - I stumbled across this on Showtime late last night... Errrr.... errrrm..... We had families like that in the Projects where I grew up. We all knew em and some of us feared em, but never thought to make a movie about em. Interesting documentary but I wouldn't exactly call it illuminating except for how working for the coal companies in W.V. was as close to legalized slavery as one could get in this country for many years.

Worf
 

2jakes

I'll Lock Up
Messages
9,680
Location
Alamo Heights ☀️ Texas
The Two Jakes.

Great cars, great clothing.

This is a favorite of mine as well. I own a '46 Chevy truck & '30s Ford panel as well.
I recently saw it again & noticed that the scenes where Jack drives out to the country,
the green '46 truck passes by several times & the convertible that jack is driving has a
sunvisor in one scene & the next scene the sunvisor is gone followed again by the visor
reappearing. I have this visor ( Fulton ). Nevertheless, I never tire of watching it. Also, I'm
always looking for the atm machine someone said they saw...but I couldn't find it.
 

Stearmen

I'll Lock Up
Messages
7,202
Nicky Deuce. Not a bad movie, kind of funny, and there were five cast members from The Soprano, who were all funny! A bit of a surprising ending too.
 

Two Types

I'll Lock Up
Messages
5,456
Location
London, UK
'Black Sheep' A Ukrainian war film. It was ok, except that the plot had some enormous holes in it. It turns out it was edited down from a four one-hour episode tv mini-series into a two hour film. Which meant that there was no explanation of who the central character was or what he was doing (i.e. is he a german agent, a Ukrainian nationalist, or something else?).
Other elements were really good, such as the often overlooked element in war film of needing to reload weapons. And it had a really novel killing: a Russian soldier (who is slight-of-hand expert, former circus performer, con-man, pick-pocket) is confronted by a German who is about to shoot him. He steps back and passes something to him saying 'Is this yours?'. It turns out to be the pin from the German's grenade which he has pulled without the German noticing!
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,304
Messages
3,078,430
Members
54,244
Latest member
seeldoger47
Top