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WARFARE

April 10, 2025 By Leave a Comment

WARFARE

With WARFARE, Alex Garland joins ranks with the post World War I poets who put the lie to Horace’s bromide, “Dulce et decorum for patria mori.” Which is to say it is sweet and proper to die for one’s country. Based on the memories of Ray Mendoza and others who took part in a 2006… Read More »

Tagged With: 2006, blood-soaked floor, innocent civilians, Iraq, Iraqi War, Navy SEALS, Ramadi Province, show of force

DEATH OF A UNICORN

March 30, 2025 By Leave a Comment

DEATH OF A UNICORN

As Fitzgerald summed it up so well a century or so ago, the rich are difference than you and me, and Alex Scharfman’s sly black comedy, DEATH OF A UNICORN, expounds on that beautifully while also pointing up where the not nearly as rich fall short when in thrall to the 1%. There is nothing… Read More »

Tagged With: ennui, last will and testament, philantrhopy, rich are different, tapestries, unicorn myth, vapid, wildlife reserve

MIDSOMMAR

July 4, 2019 By Leave a Comment

MIDSOMMAR

At the end of MIDSOMMAR, our much put-upon heroine, Dani (Florence Pugh) smiles.  It’s her first real smile of the film, and how she got there is a tale of bucolic splendor, ecological harmony, and psychic terror. Brought to us by Ari Aster, the iconoclastic mind behind HEREDITY, it finds in parable and metaphor the… Read More »

Tagged With: folk festivals, magic mushrooms, mental illness, midsummer, Sweden

THE REVENANT

January 7, 2016 By Leave a Comment

THE REVENANT

With THE REVENANT, Alejandro González Iñárritu has taken the true story of early 19th-century frontier scout Hugh Glass, and admirably manipulated it into a spiritual journey of savage poetry. Glass’s story, rendered cinematically in the 1970’s by Richard Harris in MAN IN THE WILDERNESS, becomes much more here. Iñárritu uses the bare bones of the… Read More »

Tagged With: Allegory, based on a true story, frontier, Native Americans, Nineteenth Century, Saint Sebastian, South Dakota, trappers

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