Showing posts with label Children of Men. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children of Men. Show all posts

Friday, May 25, 2007

Victim's Gold Stars: #2: Our Last Hope

THE TOP TEN: #2: Children of Men

What marks out Alfonso Cuaron's adaptation of P.D. James' dystopian novel The Children of Men (which I haven't read, I hasten to add) is how alarmingly realistic it looks. This is not some distant, technological future that's all shiny surfaces and robotic aides- this is the world gone to the shitter, that's for sure, and it all looks so familiar: this is a world that could easily happen, and even looks as though it might. Sure, in reality women may not become infertile (as is the main distinguishing feature of the film), but there are too many things in our world that could lead to this horrific eventuality. Asylum seekers are locked in cages in plain sight of people walking past, rioters stream menacingly down country roads with torches of fire and guns, coffee shops explode in the middle of London. Cuaron and his team (for once, five screenwriters does not a bad script make) have certainly developed James' story into a gripping and involving one, but what makes Children of Men the second best film of the year is the world they have created behind it- intricately detailed, painstakingly gritty, and alarmingly similar to our own.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Victim's Gold Stars: In Control

Only two categories and the top two of the top ten to go- hopefully this'll be completed by the weekend.

BEST DIRECTOR






I was going to do a little individual commentary for each one, but as I pondered this, I realized that each and every one of these directors are here because they were fiercely committed to a vision- very different visions, but committed to them all the same, stamping their own personalities and styles firmly on their respective films- these, each and every one, are auteurs, creating unique and surprising films in and out of systems that squash creativity, not bending to expectation, and producing films that inspired and entertained in different, but equally commendable ways.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Victim's Gold Stars: Lookin' Good

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

Lance Acord

Eric Gautier

Frank Griebe

Pin Bing Lee

Emmanuel Lubezki

Thursday, May 03, 2007

Victim's Gold Stars: Walls and Ceilings

Here are Victim's Gold Stars choices for Best Production Design/Art Direction:

K.K. Barrett & Veronique Melery

Simon Bowles

Jim Clay & Jeffrey Kirkland

Jeannine Oppewall

Jan Roelfs

Coming next: #5 on the Top Ten Countdown; and the awards for Editing and Supporting Actress.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Victim's Gold Stars: It's All In The Microchip

Well, actually, it's not always in the microchip. Here are my picks for Best Visual Effects.





Monday, April 23, 2007

Victim's Gold Stars: A Way With Other's Words

No posts over the past few days as I suffered in illness and then made the transition back to university; but here, finally, the Gold Stars continue, with the Best Adapted Screenplay picks.

Frank Cottrell Boyce (from the novel by Laurence Sterne)

Alfonso Cuaron, Timothy J. Sexton, David Arata, Mark Fergus & Hawk Ostby (from the novel by P.D. James)

Bent Hamer & Jim Stark (from the novel by Charles Bukowski)

William Monahan (from the 2002 screenplay "Wu jian dao" by Siu Fai Mak & Felix Chong)

Neal Purvis, Robert Wade & Paul Haggis (from the novel by Ian Fleming)

Next up: the award for Make-Up; and No. 9 in the Top Ten Countdown.