Topsy-Turvy
May. 26th, 2003 10:09 pmHow the hell did I miss this in the theaters? I mean, I kept meaning to go -- I so often do, and never got there.
Just, utterly spectacular. And of course, I'm biased, I played Ko-ko in the Mikado when I was in 5th Grade at my all girls school, so I know the show and have a very, very thorough affection for it.
But how great -- perfect costumes, incredible performances, gorgeous sets, a wonderful subtlety, utterly obnoxious humour and a real heart. Wow -- there's a meaningless rave review if ever there was one. I will also add it did a lovely job at touching on the inability some/many/most (choose your own quanitifier, would you?) creative types have to interact with others in any sort of manner that is any sort of use outside of said art. I was really moved by that.
And really, who the hell says, "I know, I'll make a film about the creation of the Mikado!" -- there's a thought process / bit of serendipity I'd love some insight into.
1999 was one hell of a year in film -- and some of the crap that got recognized instead of stuff like this....
It's a good movie if you believe in the romance of theatre and all that. For someone who go beat-up by her peers because she finally scored a good role in a school show with the Mikado, it was positively bizarre.
Just, utterly spectacular. And of course, I'm biased, I played Ko-ko in the Mikado when I was in 5th Grade at my all girls school, so I know the show and have a very, very thorough affection for it.
But how great -- perfect costumes, incredible performances, gorgeous sets, a wonderful subtlety, utterly obnoxious humour and a real heart. Wow -- there's a meaningless rave review if ever there was one. I will also add it did a lovely job at touching on the inability some/many/most (choose your own quanitifier, would you?) creative types have to interact with others in any sort of manner that is any sort of use outside of said art. I was really moved by that.
And really, who the hell says, "I know, I'll make a film about the creation of the Mikado!" -- there's a thought process / bit of serendipity I'd love some insight into.
1999 was one hell of a year in film -- and some of the crap that got recognized instead of stuff like this....
It's a good movie if you believe in the romance of theatre and all that. For someone who go beat-up by her peers because she finally scored a good role in a school show with the Mikado, it was positively bizarre.
I Agree
Date: 2003-05-26 07:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-05-26 11:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-05-26 11:42 pm (UTC)Also don't forget American Beauty and Being John Malkovich.
Seriously weird film year.
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Date: 2003-05-27 12:01 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-05-27 07:48 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-05-27 08:00 am (UTC)and yes, topsy turvey is excellent. loved every bit of it. then, i usually am all over mike leigh's work.
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Date: 2003-05-27 04:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-05-27 07:51 am (UTC)I mean, I loved, that in this final moment of the film, we have three very clear portrayals of what some of us choose instead of an ordinary life -- and it's so good, and so bittersweet and so matter of fact.
Guh. Just, loved this film.
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Date: 2003-05-27 09:01 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-05-27 02:05 pm (UTC)As to American Beauty- it still surprises me how many people failed to realize that the film is a tragedy- but not Kevin Spacey's character; Annette Bening's. The film walks a very deft tightrope with her; she's always just this side of being a cartoon. That may be the problem, although there are certainly enough people who are exactly like that in real life.