12 Years a Slave - Movie-R
bassie
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Anyone else see it?
I'm a McQueen fan - Hunger is brilliant, love his shorts and installations and haven't seen Shame - but this was a huge let-down. It felt flat and like a tv dramatization. I guess my stan coupled with the rave reviews raised my expectations...what am I missing? What is great about this film? Is it mainly for people who know nothing about slavery and the sheer brutality of this era?
I'm a McQueen fan - Hunger is brilliant, love his shorts and installations and haven't seen Shame - but this was a huge let-down. It felt flat and like a tv dramatization. I guess my stan coupled with the rave reviews raised my expectations...what am I missing? What is great about this film? Is it mainly for people who know nothing about slavery and the sheer brutality of this era?
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So I guess after Django this would be your introduction. I guess its "needed" to a degree..weak or whatever.
After The Help and The Butler, which I passed on, I'm gonna pass on this too.
The lead actor has been putting in alot of work recently and I'd like to see him continue to get big roles.
I didn't watch Django but 12 Years does feel like it's a response/balancing agent, though I am not sure this was McQueen's intent?
I also passed on The Help and The Butler and went to 12 Years more for McQueen than the subject matter.
He is rumoured to be doing a bio-pic on Fela.
http://blogs.indiewire.com/shadowandact/andrew-dosunmu-takes-over-steve-mcqueens-fela-kuti-biopic-no-word-on-chiwetel-ejiofor
Haven't seen the film yet, hopefully won't take too long for it to show up down here. So far what I've read has been a mix of rave reviews and what seems to be backlash at the hype it's gotten. I guess I'll lower my expectations.
:ehhx2:
But I'm experiencing heavy CUMBERBATCH fatigue.
Think I'ma call it "Cumberbatch Creep (TM)"
It is beautifully shot and the acting is near perfection as always. Definitely one of her more brutal films.
yeah I've never seen Harry Potter so until recently I always assumed it was a character from that franchise.
What about his skirts? Not feeling those ankles?
I thought it was great, much stronger than Shame. The lead actor should of won the Oscar, I'm sure his speech would of been better than M&M's I'm my own hero drivel.
The beef between writer and director is awesome, I spoke with a writer buddy of mine and from his info it seemed that McQueen was basically trying to gather credit for the most minimal amount of work possible.
On the flip many writers are pissed at Ridleys victory because dude scabbed during the '07 writers strike.
12 Years a Slave, Django, The Help, and The Butler have similarities.
there's a good essay on it by J. Hoberman (dude who used to edit the film section of the Village Voice back when it was still worth reading, also best film critic alive):
http://harpers.org/archive/2014/03/here-there-is-no-why/
the comparisons to Kafka and Holocaust literature seem pretty valid, and I'm surprised more critics haven't brought that up.
Yes, of course. I haven't seen The Butler yet but the other three are just completely different types and genres of movies t me so I was a bit surprise at how having skipped The Butler and the Help would lead to also skipping 12 Years but then again, where we live it gets dark at 5:30 every day (all year) so we pretty much watch every movie that I manage to download and to us all the movies mentioned above (except obviously The Butler) counted to the highlights of the past few months.
Especially with your dogs.
major themes in all of these, in different degrees and frequency: black servitude, white saviours, black characters' superpower capacity for kindness/suffering/patience/understanding, historic so to make viewers feel sad but not invested/culpable/involved - "That was such an important film."
A different film than all of these would have been Fruitvale Station.
Thank you!!!!
Subjugated Negro Porn.
12 Years A Nappy Dog
http://www.whistle.com/
Where My Dogs At
by same dudes
http://www.cnn.com/2014/02/21/tech/gaming-gadgets/fitbit-force-recall/