Monday, June 30, 2008

Southland Tales???

What the?!
That's the best review I can come up with. It's by the guy who make Donnie Darko, Richard Kelly. Now, I liked Donnie Darko, however, this movie is beyond confusing. Take the confusing factor of Donnie Darko, multiply by 500, imagine an alternate reality of present day where we are in WW3 and the government monitors everything the citizens do, and there is an underground neo-marxist movement. Now that you understand the simple part, stop trying to understand anything else. The rest makes very little sense. The characters do odd things, and the story goes places you can't predict, and even when the plot developments are revealed, they still make no sense. Their motivations are unclear and there is no resolution. The resolution that does happen, once again, makes no sense. Just expect no sense. At the end, you'll still have no idea what happened.



Here are some reviews:

If Mulholland Drive had a prettier, younger, and developmentally-challenged sister, it would be Southland Tales.

An incomprehensible, self-indulgent mess of post-apocalyptic anxiety and political paranoia, a confusion of half-baked social critiques, pop-culture references, sci-fi whimsicalities, and anti-corporate satire straining for significance.

Ouch.

7 Comments:

  1. Anonymous said...
    So.... did you like it?
    Luke said...
    Words escape me in describing this tragedy.
    Ludicrousity said...
    Like is not the right word for this film. It's too weird to like or dislike I think. It's just baffling. But if I had to say, no, I don't like it, but I don't hate it. It's just not an enjoyable film.
    UltraViolet said...
    he he, I thought this was going to be about Southland shopping centre!
    Ludicrousity said...
    Haha! Not quite! I haven't been there for years!
    Daniel said...
    Oh man, where did you see this? I keep hearing very strange things about it. There's apparently a few different cuts of it, with varying results. After Donnie Darko, he either could have gone safe and made a lukewarm film or gone all out and risked making a brilliant disaster. So you have to be happy about that.
    Ludicrousity said...
    I just hired it on dvd. You can get it anywhere. Worth seeing just for the bizarre factor.

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