Three Movie Reviews
I’m way behind in my mini-movie reviews, so I’m going to try to bang them all out over the weekend. Here’s the first three:
Cars - 8/10 - Why does there seem to be more truth and entertainment in animated films than live action ones these days? Gorgeous animation, great characters, and a clever plot. I really appreciated how they wove in the theme of the death of small town America without it being heavy-handed. Fun, as they say, for the whole family.
Superman Returns - 5.5/10 - So earnest. Way too earnest for 2006, if you ask me. Bryan Singer is a great storytelling director, but there wasn’t much new here to excite me. Singer, as far as I could tell, didn’t have anything original to say about the character. Kate Bosworth was miserably miscast, but Parker Posey, as always, was a joy to watch. I have some further thoughts on why the film isn’t great.
An Inconvenient Truth - 7/10 - The film is essentially a table play–a lecture at the cinema. It’s a compelling lecture, and a stunning sales pitch for Apple’s Keynote, but that’s what it is. Gore is a charismatic, self-effacing speaker, and (having delivered the talk over a thousand times) knows his material very well. He does a very good job of dumbing down the science, which I appreciated.
