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BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD
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Vic Sage Jan 31 2013 01:19 PM |
Saw it the other night. noticed there wasn't a thread or a poll. Considering its up for some Oscars, we should discuss, no?
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themetfairy Jan 31 2013 01:31 PM Re: BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD |
I saw it over the summer, and was not enamored of it. It's too nonlinear/symbolic for my taste.
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sharpie Jan 31 2013 03:00 PM Re: BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD |
I liked it. The kid was really good as was her father. Didn't know when to quit, however, and seemed to keep reaching into the same bag of tricks.
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Vic Sage Jan 31 2013 03:32 PM Re: BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD |
BEASTS is a slice of southern-fried magical realism... almost a fairy tale, really, about a make-believe place facing a mystical storm, told from a child's eye view. The problem isn't that the film's plot is "non-linear", its that the plot is so thin, unfocused, meandering and scattershot that it's difficult to engage with it. Instead, the film relies on imagery and symbolism to shoulder the load... and what a load it is. But while it's no PAN'S LABYRINTH or WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE (though its evocative of both), the film is still quite beautiful and poetic, and the performances of the child "hushpuppy" and her father, Wink (both amateur actors) carry the day. His efforts to make her strong enough to survive alone after he dies, and her fierce determination to love him despite his abusive behavior, and their profound connection to the swampy wasteland they call home, all combined to move me in the end, despite myself.
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RealityChuck Feb 20 2013 08:05 AM Re: BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD |
Liked the film a lot. Quvenzhané Wallis was just an amazing performer and I like seeing this sort of film from time to time -- a series of emotionally strong incidents that don't need a lot of plot to be fascinating (It reminded me in many ways of Louis Malle's brilliant Black Moon). Very European in sensibility, actually, instead of the typical America plot-driven story.
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themetfairy Feb 20 2013 08:45 AM Re: BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD |
It's interesting that you find it more European in sensibility, in light of the fact that it fared so much better with Oscar nominations than with the Golden Globes.
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RealityChuck Feb 20 2013 06:38 PM Re: BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD |
The Golden Globes is given out by too small a group to be representative of anything. There are probably no more than 50 people who vote on them, and they all lean toward Hollywood blockbusters.
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Edgy MD Feb 20 2013 07:19 PM Re: BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD |
Yeah, I figured the Golden Globes are a board of foreigners happy to be here, who celebrate American stuff.
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