Is
Pan's Labyrinth considered benchmark for the plot in a film now? I wonder what would win world-wide election for the best plot in a video game.
Stevens wrote:Not knowing anything made it ten times better.
Most good things are like that. These days the stronger hunch I have I just may like a movie, the less I read about it before watching.
Been collecting cheap DVDs lately following those hunches and little else, mostly having jolly good times watching them. Blu-rays are nice and all, yet DVDs not only come cheaper (making for that much lower risk of disappointment), but also happen to be easier to share with other people.
The latest such random DVD treat for me was
Hanging Up (2000) - without even knowing Diane Keaton* directed it, but with
Crimes of the Heart still fresh in memory. So, Keaton must have treasured these
Crimes... for all those years too. I'd summarise
Hanging Up as a phoney comedy about Oedipal complications - pretty tough subject matter to make an easy-watching film about; no wonder it was a flop. People don't go to the movies for the sake of being told the things it tells.
I'd go so far as to tell it picks up when
Crimes of the Heart stopped (in the family album browsing scene), thus I recommend watching both in chronological order and see for yourselves.
*) Likewise, I didn't even remember Burn After Reading was by Coen brothers while watching it - such is the power of cheap DVDs.