Sunday, 13 November 2011

Taxi Driver (1976 Martin Scorsese)

Scorsese was so lucky to get Herrmann's last great score. According to Time Out  his "remarkable score was completed hours before his death in December 1975".

The naturalistic sound effects are great - you often feel you are in the café etc.

Powell's red! Vertigo's green and red! French!

Probably Scorsese's best film - he needs to go back to this.

19 September 2010

Again. It seemed very French this time.  A work of genius. He should have won the Oscar for this (not even nominated, naturally.)

Everyone's in it (Harvey Keitel, Albert Brooks, Cybill Shepherd, Peter Boyle, Jodie Foster...)   

19 June 2010

(While the Q sang to herself in the bar.)

It made me think of killers like Derek Bird (Cumbria shootist) - he even tries to shoot himself in the end.

It also made be think of influence on Tarantino, especially where Scorsese is in the back of the taxi.

The last shots of Shepherd in the rear view mirror in a sea of light are absolutely beautiful (Michael Chapman):

 Scorsese's list of influences is remarkable: Godard, Fassbinder's Merchant of Four Seasons (for the blocking: arrangement of actors in the frame), Francesco Rosi's Salvatore Giuliano (1962), Louis Malle's  Le Feu Follet (The Fire Within) (1963; to look like this but in colour), The Wrong Man (camera moves, guilt and paranoia) and Jack Hazan's A Bigger Splash (1973) with David Hockney for its square on framing. And film noir, which he expressly states runs from Double Indemnity to Kiss Me Deadly.

What's surprising is how little Jodie Foster is in it.

In Tarantino's Top 10. I wanted to watch it again the next night.

Scorsese driven by de Niro, shot by Steve Schapiro.

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Top Boy (2011 Yann Demange, writer Ronan Bennett)

Demange had made Criminal Justice (2009), Dead Set, Secret Diary of a Call Girl. Bennett had written Hidden, Public Enemies (Johnny Depp, gangster), 10 Days to War, Face (1997).

With Malcolm Kumelete (the young RaNell), Sharon Duncan Brewster (mum), Kierston Wareing (Luther, The Shadow Line, 5 Daughters, Fish Tank), Ashely Walters (top dog) and Kane Robinson, Giacomo Mancini (RaNell's friend).

Photographed by Tat Radcliffe (My Family and Other Animals, Casanova, The Shadow Line) in a particularly green pallette. Very good music by Brian Eno.

More than an echo of Mean Streets (not, as some would have it, a British The Wire).

Saturday, 5 November 2011

Tree of Life (2011 Terence Malick & scr)

Brad Pitt, Jessica Chastain, Hunter McCracken, Laramie Eppler.

Photographed by Emmanuel Lubezki. Music by Alexandre Desplat.

Hypnotic event, giant. How does Malick get the performances out of the boys? Utterly extraordinary and unlike anything else, though made me think of Tarkovsky a lot. Sean Penn's in this film. Also amazingly edited, plus roving Steadicam gives it intense momentum.

P.S. 3/11/23. Wonder how much I'd still like it after Song To Song...