Re: Recently Watched Films 2010
Alastair wrote:
Citizen Kane. Me for the severalth time, Louise for the first.
I watched this recently and wouldn't be surprised if Brad Pitt had as well...his character in Inglorious Basterds is pretty much Charles Foster Kane with a gun. Eyebrow acting par excellence.
My weekend was...

Un prophète/A Prophet (2009, Jacques Audiard)
One of the many films that suffers from having critical plaudits loaded onto it, I think. It's good, almost very good, but not that good. The performances are striking (especially from Niels Arestrup and Tahar Rahim, pictured above) and the atmosphere just oppressive enough to tighten the terse script yet never cloud it...but it's way too long (it felt far longer than its 2.5 hours) and, for me, seemed to dawdle in last half hour or so. Some of the more poetic scenes in the second half felt unnecessarily shoe-horned in simply to justify the title (further compounded by religiously-inclined sub-titles) and some fairly sharp plot turns.
This is a brutal film, both in physical violence (let's just say that if you thought that scene in Cache was unpleasant then prepare yourself) and the mental torture of inmate against inmate, but not without reason. The petty gang mentalities and the beatings that arise from want of shoes or food (despite the hilariously stereotypical portions of bread that seem de rigeur in French prisons) become commonplace disturbingly quickly, making you question how you would react if you were the near blank slate that Malik begins his sentence as.
Something that struck me forcibly was that I was possibly missing out on certain subtleties by relying on subtitles; the characters speak in French, Corsican and Arabic depending on the allegiance of the time. The flux of power and loyalty seems to be what is at the heart of most prison movies and, through my own lack of proficiency, the nuances were lost at times.
Ignore any of the critical hyperbole you may've read and you'll probably get more out of this film.











