Monday, April 10, 2017

La Tortue Rouge (2016)



"La Tortue Rouge" (or "The Red Turtle") seems at first sight to be pretty much the same thing as the ambiental noise/music for stress relief/chillout moments. But as in the audio area there's a thin line here too between "effective" and "dry/boring"...

A man cast away on an island tries helplessly to leave it. Something destroys his raft over and over again. We find out that the "something" is a big red turtle, which ends up being his pair on the island. In actual human shape. That's the story.

The animation produced in co-operation with Studio Ghibli is silent, which contributes somehow to the effect mentioned above. And even if the Japanese side seems involved only in the technical area, the story has some specific fantasy elements as many other productions released by Myiazaki and co's studio. Not many, just as much as it needs. It's actually mostly about the turtle metamorphosis. From there, you can move beyond by yourself... If a turtle can be seen as a human being, maybe you can also see the island as an existence filled with issues that you want to get away of but you can't, maybe you can also see the escape route actually within the "island", maybe you can also see that staying on the "island" you can help others find a way out (light spoiler), and more metaphors like these... That's the strongest part of "Red Turtle", and sometimes it gets close to exceptional. The problem is that many times this is not that obvious, and trying to understand if there's something more complicated behind what you see on screen as something simple gets you lost...

Rating: 3 out of 5

Saturday, April 1, 2017

Kong: Skull Island (2017)



In brief, the newest "Kong" is a nostalgic. But, surprisingly, that's not about an older "Kong"...

We have an island, we have the expedition, we have the blonde, we have the gorilla, but still the story is a new one (or I don't know all the old ones). The US government decides near the end of the Vietnam war to fund investigating a remote island in the South Pacific, an isolated ecosystem, which I guy who nobody believes claims it's populated with something... big, for which we need a military escort. And like that, we're gathering the dream team, and we fly with a choppers squadron, with a direct reference to "Apocalypse Now", towards the great unknown. Where Kong, troubled by the noisy guests, reduces them by half, leaving the other half to find a way out... But there is more than Kong on the island.

There are lots of references in this movie. It made me think on "Kelly's Heroes" looking at the army bunch, or on "Moby Dick" looking at the obsession of the one who leads it, or on "Indiana Jones" (I don't know why...), or on others. And it's nice. It's not a copy of any of these. And as I was saying it's not even a copy of another Kong: the purpose is not to capture the monkey. It's a survival movie who made me think mostly on "Jurassic Park". And if you've seen "Jurassic Park" in cinema when you were little, you know the feeling ;)... One more thing: the camera work is gorgeus. Too bad that the ending is I don't know... a bit too dry...

Rating: 3.5 out of 5