
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
2013 Best Picture Oscar Reviews, by a Mormon

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Thursday, January 24, 2013
Django Unchained (2012): Mormon Movie Review
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One of the first westerns I ever saw was The Outlaw Josie Wales. Ever since then I have been a pretty big fan. I guess I am intrigued by the idea of dealing out Justice (and sometimes Revenge). In The Fellowship of the Ring when Galdalf tells Frodo, "many that live deserve death. Some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them, Frodo? Do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment." I always think, "I could." But I am a pretty judgmental person. Speaking of Judgmental, some of you may be thinking, "wait, if this is a Mormon Review site, why is he reviewing an R Rated movie?" Well, I spoke to that in a past blog post in more depth, but for not I will leave it at this. If you choose not to see Django based on it's R Rating, then the MPAA has done it's job. But if you choose not to see it based on the content I review for you, then i have done mine.


Django Unchained is probably Quentin Tarantino's best film to date. It has his witty banter he is known for. Like an scene where a lynch mob argues about how they cannot see out of their cowls, thus offending the man whose wife made them all. It also brings to light the atrocities associated with slavery. After having just reviewed Lincoln, the outcome of that movie just seems all the more sweet.
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Monday, January 21, 2013
Lincoln (2012): Mormon Movie Review
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The Many Faces of Daniel Day-Lewis |

Tommy Lee Jones is the anti-Day-Lewis. If you want a gruff, straight shooter, is a soft spot in his heart that get revealed by the end of the movie you cast him! If you made a montage of all his movies from the neck up, I'd challenge you to tell them all apart. Except for maybe Batman Forever, that's what happens when he strays for what he is good at. In Lincoln he is right in his wheelhouse. As Lincoln tries to win votes from congressman with opinions all over the spectrum Jones plays Congressman Stevens, who not only wants abolition, but equality. Struggle to hold to his ideals, yet temper them in the name of progress is enjoyable.

Part of this disguise comes from the brilliant costuming. I am always impressed with the wardrobes of period films because you know that was probably all made for the movie. The sets are the same way, with period lighting, decor, and furniture. It was very easy to be immersed in the time setting.
The unfolding of how votes are obtained was very interesting to see as some votes were not quite above board. I did have a bit of trouble following the whole process. There is a lot of monologue in Lincoln, and while moving, more explanation to the whole situation would have helped. While the end does the resolve does seem to make sense, you may have to take that on faith in the beginning.
See Lincoln while it is still in theatres if you can. It will be far worth it, but brush up on your history a bit so you don't get lost. Although I haven't seen all the movies yet, I am starting to lean towards Lincoln for by best picture winner.
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Friday, January 11, 2013
Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012): Mormon Movie Review
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With the upcoming Oscars we are reviewing each of this Year's Best Picture Nominees. We have already reviewed Les Miserables from when it came out, but surprisingly I had not seen the other 8 movies.
Going into Beasts of the Southern Wild totally blind as to what the plot was about was tough. I couldn't figure out if it took place in some post apocalyptic world, or if this was how people actually lived in our day. The story takes place in a community known as "The Bathtub." It is on the wrong side of the levies that protect more the civilized part of the south. Life in the Bathtub is harsh. Homes are made of driftwood, corrugated aluminum, and whatever other scrap materials people can find and built on precarious stilts above the ground to prepare for frequent rising floor waters.

I try my best to rate movies for you based on the genre they belong. For example, our recent review of Rise of the Guardians got 4 stars. Not because it was an amazing film in it's own right, but because as far as children's animated features go, it was very entertaining. If I were to watch it again, it would be with my kids and not alone or with other adults.
I try to do the same when it comes to Independent Films. I am for the most part, not a fan of Independent Film. They are usually not very narrative driven when it comes to plot and usually leave me feeling uneasy and uncomfortable. They are like the anti-romantic comedy.

One thing that was amazing though was scenery. I would never think that people lived in such squalor. I served my mission in parts of the Ozarks and it was never this bad. It really makes you reflect on the blessings you have. It is amazing to think something that seems post apocalyptic to me is a reality for some. I am not sure if this community was created for the movie or if it was shot on location. It is extremely life like and should get credit as an additional character in the film. Another thing that impressive was the sound editing. There was always the light sound of wind and impending storm and while in any of the shanty town buildings there was constant creaking and moaning. It made me unsettled and I think it helped transport me to Hushpuppy's world of always being in turmoil and unrest.
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With a harsh environment live this comes character engaged in some hard livin'. The language is crude with on probable and one definite F-Bomb. There are also many feline related expletives. Hushpuppy's father and many in the community are frequently inebriated and this is carries over to a theme of child abuse in the film. Although these behaviors are not glorified, it is a gritty realization that places a lot on weight on the viewer.
Beasts of the Southern Wild is available now on iTunes and Amazon.
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