7 posts categorized "Neo Noir"

August 21, 2011

BRIGHTON ROCK

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ColeSmithey.comEngland's 1964 mods-and-rockers-era (the scene depicted in The Who's "Quadrophenia") comes under a noirish light in writer-turned-director Rowan Joffe's moody filmic adaptation of Graham Greene's 1938 novel.

Sam Riley ("Control") plays 17-year-old gangster Pinkie Brown, the same character Richard Attenborough played in John Boulting's 1947 original film version of the same story. Stoic Pinkie is forced to reevaluate his place on the lower rungs of gangland after his criminal mentor Kite (Geoff Bell) is murdered on a dark street by a rival gang. Ordered by his crew to put some fear into the gangster who killed Kite, Pinkie's initial tentative effort earns him a nasty scar on his otherwise unblemished cheek. Riley's Pinkie is a tortured anti-hero who draws you into liking him regardless of his despicable nature.

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On Brighton’s famous pier Pinkie is photographed with his soon-to-be-victim and a young woman named Rose (Andrea Riseborough). Rose is the only witness who could potentially finger Pinkie as the person last seen with the man escorts under the pier. Pinkie sizes up the homely Rose as a submissive girl he can best control through seduction.

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The film’s centerpiece of character discovery comes during an unforgettable scene wherein Pinkie makes a recording for Rose. He stands inside a coin-operated booth speaking a truth that Rose can only guess at as she peers in through a window, unable to hear Pinkie’s testimonial. Misplaced love never seemed so tragic.

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Joffe makes the most of Brighton’s overcast setting to give a communal sense of the culture's compressed social structure. Although meticulously filmed in color by cinematographer John Mathieson (“Gladiator”), the film feels like you're watching a black-and-white movie made at the end of the ‘50s. The audience gets a visceral impression of the economic depression and psychological tenor of the time and place.

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Helen Mirren draws on her experience to bring colors of emotion as Ida, the owner of an elegant teahouse. Ida sees through Pinkie's romantic handling of Rose, who works for her as a waitress. A soft-peddled romance between Mirren and the ever-enjoyable John Hurt lends a grace note of kindness to a character study of a young man incapable of love.

Brighton Rock' is eye candy with an entertaining cast — Film Noir Blonde

Not Rated. 111 mins.

3 Stars

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April 04, 2010

THE SQUARE

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ColeSmithey.comKicking off with a wicked little short film called "Spider," the Edgerton Brothers announce their ability to shock you in a way you've not quite been surprised before.

The Australian siblings set the main event story around Ray and Carla an adulterous couple (well played by David Roberts and Claire Van Der Boom).

Carla arranges for Ray to steal the cash from her criminal husband's latest heist so they can run off together.

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With this little pot-of-gold MacGuffin, the filmmakers take the audience on a twisting path of moral corruption that takes a heavy toll on all concerned, and even some on the periphery.

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The "square" of the film's title refers to a concrete building foundation that contains its own secret.

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"The Square" is a masterfully conceived and executed neo-noir from a couple of promising newcomers who have very keen ideas about weaving suspense with thematic weight.

It's one very satisfying genre piece to share with your suspense-loving friends.   

Not Rated. 105 mins.

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April 28, 2009

JERICHOW

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ColeSmithey.comGerman auteur Christian Petzold's original take on a "Postman Always Rings Twice"-styled love triangle cultivates rich suspense from the degrees of his ethically variable characters.

Brenno Furmann is captivating as Thomas, a broke dishonorably discharged soldier who inherits his ramshackle childhood home from his recently deceased mother in the small German town of Jerichow.

Thomas finds much-needed employment with Ali (Hilmi Sozer), a wealthy Turkish immigrant with a chain of snack shops and a sexy wife named Laura (Nina Hoss).

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In spite of Ali's knack for suspicion, Thomas and Laura strike up a romance that spirals out of control.

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Petzold leverages shades of gray in his characters to color a modern noir suspense story that thrives on a modern multi-cultural European milieu.

(Cinema Guild) Not Rated. 93 mins.

3 Stars

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