Thursday, 22 September 2011

Shanghai (2010 Mikael Håfström)

Scr Hossein Amini.

John Cusack, Gong Li, Chow Yun Fat, Ken Watanabe, Franka Potente (!), Hugh Bonneville

Ph. Benoit Delhomme, Panavision
Ed. Peter Boyle, Kevin Tent
Good prod. des. Jim Clay (looks expensive)

Brutal depiction of events (in noiry voiceover) in 1941 Shanghai, surrounded by Chinese - Japanese war, which Mark Cousins told us killed 13 million people. Actually, I would have enjoyed the beheading (Q wondered if head ever stayed on, and I conjectured in some Asian film that had probably happened).

Somehow lacks the pull of a good dramatic narrative and - as so often - needs vital shots of humour.

Film seems strangely to have disappeared from sight (we have Dutch version which seems to miss Chinese subtitles).

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Bon Voyage (1962 James Neilson)

Fred MacMurray, Jane Wyman, some other people.

Overlong film isn't too funny or annoying, focus on family stresses without too much back projection. Paris police on seeing finger emerge from manhole probably thought "the surrealists are at it again". Actually, both friend and wife-stealer are both annoying.

Disney.