Thursday, August 25, 2011

Restless Movie Online (2011)

Restless Movie Online (2011) , Once you've seen Gus Van Sant is restless, you get the shuffle to the distributor has made films in recent months, says a lot about what the film is. It is the best film of the specialty of the film positioned by Sony Pictures Classics, or if it is a little 'more fun, but more serious romantic drama, Columbia Pictures? Sony has decided to submit it to the first, after which it was originally published in January. They understood?

Sony's dilemma is represented here in front of the sound of a conflict of the drama that does not really seem to figure itself out. Just when you think it will take to find its way to the left, only fragments of the first to bring with himself. At the end you have been pulled in many directions, it's time to take with you very shortly. Some might argue this is the result of the movies that belong to the path of the main characters, and I agree, but not necessarily the road ends consequently leading anywhere much, and the only one we have not traveled before T.

The story revolves Anna (Mia Wasikowska) and Enoch (Henry Hopper), a couple of guys late, as buried in a variety of reasons, even though both are facing the demons, the clock of death. Enoch crashes during the funeral while he was still trying to cope with the loss of his parents died in a car accident - that almost took his own life as well. And to make matters worse, he spends most of the time, Hiroshi (Ryo Kase), a Japanese kamikaze pilot ghost who has been with him since the death of his parents'. Anna complications are a bit 'simple, but a lot of terrible. He has just learned of tumor growth in his brain gives him only three months of life.

Enoch and Anna find themselves in a twist of fate that gives them a short course time together, but perhaps this time, they can each find something in the other to help them in their journey. Basically, this film is nothing new from the perspective of history, and when Jason Lew writer attempts to spice up something original that it feels very forced, like all the songs have a hard time find themselves.

Where history and structure of the end left me dissatisfied, restless, became a movie for two main players to showcase their talent and from this point of view function. Wasikowska has been able to choose a chain of several good films since his debut in Alice in Wonderland. The Kids Are All Right Jane Eyre, each film is showing that she is an actress with something you love the camera and the public. With restless, demonstrating once again have something special, but I never know whether certain behaviors of their character is due to brain tumor or were undecided about the role of Anna.

Hopper On the other hand - yes, is the son of the late Dennis Hopper - is the most important film a standout. He provides top-notch performance, playing a character far more complex than one might initially assume. Something in his eyes and his, James Franco, smiling man who grabs your attention. He brings the spirit and charm of his character, which makes it easy to see why Anna was so taken with someone who seems to need serious psychiatric help.

I should also mention Schuyler Fisk - another member of the "group of actors famous siblings," she is the daughter of Sissy Spacek - who gives a passionate turn as Anna's sister Elizabeth. It is not much, but it is the role of older sister pretty well.

Van Sant is also very effective for his camera work, collaborating again with a long-term chart of Harris Savides provide a series of stunning close-ups Wasikowska and Hopper together. The most impressive of the group just two chalk to draw outlines of themselves as the film draws to David Lynch's Mulholland Drive, and before that, Ingmar Bergman's Persona. In this case, however, was much lighter than the two conditions.

Otherwise, it's just another "respect for the dead" and "live life fully" kind of movie. This does not inspire much in the way of conversation, and even the feeling of euphoria that you already know n ' not influence guttural they should. Many emotions are lost in the tangents the film takes, especially a scene dramatized the death of Anna and Enoch concoct something that would have played better, if you do not really think Van Sant had somehow shoehorned into one of the worst scenes moment of his career. Yes, it was not the actual death scene we had anticipated since we learned Anna was inevitably die, but m ' laid out and I was never able to get back on track.