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Hot Fuzz Review

August 5, 2014 by JD Hansel

I did not think that Hot Fuzz was my kind of comedy at all before I watched it, mostly because it seemed like just another one of those crude comedies that are filled with blood, extreme profanities, and anything else they could throw in to get the stupid college kids interested.  While to some small degree that may be true of this film (mostly just the bloody humor) this film was a pleasantly intelligent surprise.  This parody of action movies is the second installment of the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, and it is focused on an excellent police officer in London who is making the other officers look bad, so he is sent to do police work in a small village with no crime.  The village seems completely peaceful at first, but Constable Angel starts to suspect that the seemingly-accidental recent deaths of certain residents are actually connected murders.

While the film has a bit more blood and gore than I generally like, it makes up for that with scenes like the Romeo and Juliet scene, which I think is one of the funniest scenes I’ve seen in a comedy from the time period in which this movie was made.  It also is a very impressive action/mystery movie, with writing that carefully weaves together a brilliant plot that ties everything together, and makes every line of dialogue count.  Lines that seem completely insignificant all come back in the end, and really, the audience is being set up the whole time.  It’s really brilliantly written and performed very well.  If you like British satires, or if you like action movies, you’ll probably find something about Hot Fuzz to enjoy.

14 Hot Fuzz

Filed Under: Film Criticism, Tumblr Movie Reviews Tagged With: 2000s Movie Reviews, Action & Adventure, Dark Comedy, Foreign, Four Stars, JD's Favorite Movies, JD's Recommended Viewing, Parody, R

Guardians of the Galaxy Review

August 2, 2014 by JD Hansel

UPDATE 2017-05-31: This is not the final review of this film.  It has been amended with an “Upon Further Consideration” article.  Click here to read the newer review.

I was not sure what I was going to think about this movie since it is pretty different from the other films in the Marvel cinematic universe, but Guardians of the Galaxy actually became my favorite film from the Marvel cinematic universe.  It knows that it’s a little silly, and therefore does not seem to take itself too seriously, at least during most of the film.  I think it could have kept itself more appropriate for children than it did, and it could have been more careful to avoid clichés, but overall it works.  The characters are likable and are performed well, and the focus tends to be more on humor than on action, which is always my preference in films of this genre.

This movie clearly has something that the other movies in its universe lack – a unique style.  It is colorful and fun, with an awesome soundtrack adding to the fun every few minutes.  I mean, any movie that shows the title at the beginning over its main character dancing through a cave to “Come and Get Your Love” is a winner in my book.  Also, bonus points for Nebula because Karen Gillan.  My biggest complaints with the film are probably the fact that many scenes did feel like they could have been in any of the other Marvel movies – they just felt like generic superhero movie scenes, and the fact that the filters and EQ on Gillan’s voice were not consistent.  Most people probably wouldn’t have noticed that last one though; I noticed it because I was listening for her to accidentally lose the American accent at some point, which I don’t think she ever really did.  Impressive.

13 Guardians of the Galaxy

Filed Under: Film Criticism, Tumblr Movie Reviews Tagged With: Three and a Half Stars

Amelie Review

August 2, 2014 by JD Hansel

For those of you who’ve never heard of it, Amélie is the 2001 French film that inspired the Travelocity commercials featuring the garden gnome.  It’s about a young woman whose life seems rather empty, so she starts trying to do good deeds to make the world a better place.  It’s all in French, so you’ll have to watch it with subtitles if you don’t speak that language, and since I never ever watch movies for which I must do that, I was interested in giving it a try.  I’m glad that I did, because it was quite an experience.

Naturally, a concept for a film like the concept I described would make one question if the story is any good, but it actually is quite clever.  It all builds well and interconnects, keeping the audience interested and providing a satisfying ending.  What’s neat about it is its unique and bizarre style, with artistic special effects used throughout in a way that no American comedy would try.  If you appreciate very strange and weird comedies, or different approaches to film-making, I think you’ll really like this film.  It’s certainly done very well.

12 Amelie

Filed Under: Film Criticism, Tumblr Movie Reviews Tagged With: 2000s Movie Reviews, 2001, Art Film, Foreign, Foreign Language, Four Stars, French, JD's Favorite Movies, JD's Recommended Viewing, R, Romance, Romantic Comedy

Gravity Review

August 2, 2014 by JD Hansel

When I first saw the trailer for Gravity, I must say that I was impressed.  It was clear that the movie had excellent lighting, keying effects, and cinematography.  However, my fear was that the movie would turn out to be rather boring because it might lack character interaction and development of relationships.  Unfortunately, I was correct in thinking that way.  I think that people who enjoy movies that are good from a technical standpoint will love this movie, and those who like dramas, or who like the main actors in it, will probably like Gravity a lot too.  I, however, found the movie to be slow, not very interesting or exciting, sometimes predictable, and often annoying.  There was one part of the story that was really starting to get me interested and excited, but the moment that part began, the movie ended.  That kind of infuriated me, so as much as I respect the film’s technical achievements, I have to say that it just didn’t do it for me.

11 Gravity

Filed Under: Film Criticism, Tumblr Movie Reviews Tagged With: 2010s Movie Reviews, 2013, Art Film, PG-13, Sci-Fi, Three Stars

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