The
Golden Bowl Movie Review:
Yees!
I am so excited, its a new Merchant Ivory movie. This was
130 mins of pure pleasure catching up on some much needed
sleepy time.
Merchant
Ivory have been doing staid, dull lifeless costume drama
for so long now that it appears that even they are bored
with the genre as they serve us up a lifeless corpse with
this movie.
Merchant
Ivory are stuck in the past, not just with their subject
matter but also in technique and execution too. Have they
ever attempted to do anything other than what they do every
single movie? Now I'm not saying they should go away and
do action movies, but was the past as boring as they make
it out to be? I'm pretty certain it wasn't. Why can't they
try and vary the subject matter a little and try and freshen
things up.
Best
way to illustrate it is by comparing them against say Martin
Scorsese, he pretty much made the bulk of his career out
of the mafia, but at least he varied his movies approaching
the subject matter differently each time, Goodfellas being
a much different movie from Casino.
But
the same really cannot be said for a Merchant Ivory movie,
the tone is the same, it is shot pretty similar to the rest,
the characters act the same way.
Oh
yeah Uma Thurman and Nick Nolte star in it, and they too
seem to have been taken in by the idea that if you dress
up in a victorian costume, that it is all you need to act
great. Err no.
The
story, you ask, oh yeah its an adulterous quartet.
Anything
else is utterly irrelevant as it was just so darn lifeless.
Deadly
dull
Gary
Gray
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