I hope you did heed my alert to be on the lookout for Black Swan, and
that you saw it when it suddenly appeared at Major Cineplex last Thursday. It is
to my mind a superb film, and I urge you to see it, if by good luck it happens
to still be playing. This hugely artistic creation really needs to be seen in a
cinema with a good sound system, like the one at Major Cineplex. The music and
the sound design are an experience to undergo. I’m amazed at the craft of this
film. It’s pointless to argue with the film for not being what you would like it
to be; it has its own vision, and fulfills it with incredible artistry and
skill. No use complaining about the hand-held cameras, that was expressly
desired by the director, to give a documentary feel to it.
It’s as much a psychological horror film as an homage to the daily grind and
pain a ballet dancer needs to undergo. So many tightly controlled aspects to the
film, it’s just a pleasure to see. Do go, and do see it in a cinema with a good
sound system. See it at Major Cineplex.
Now playing in Pattaya
Black Swan: US, Drama/ Romance/ Thriller – One of the most superb films
of recent years. Follows the story of Nina (Natalie Portman), a ballerina in a
New York City ballet company whose life, like all those in her profession, is
completely consumed with dance. She lives with her obsessive former ballerina
mother Erica (Barbara Hershey) who exerts a suffocating control over her. When
artistic director Thomas Leroy (Vincent Cassel) decides to replace prima
ballerina Beth MacIntyre (Winona Ryder) for the opening production of their new
season, Swan Lake, Nina is his first choice. Directed by Darren Aronofsky. Rated
R in the US for strong sexual content, disturbing violent images, language, and
some drug use. Generally favorable reviews. At Major Cineplex, if still playing.
Don’t miss it!
Rapunzel / Tangled (3D): US, Animation/ Comedy/ Family – For some reason,
this film is known as Tangled in the English speaking world and
Rapunzel here. The baby Princess Rapunzel is kidnapped from the palace in
the middle of the night by wicked Mother Gothel, who knows that the golden hair
of Rapunzel has magical powers within, and to stay young, she must lock Rapunzel
in her hidden tower. Rapunzel is now a teenager, has been in the tower her
entire life, and her hair has grown to a length of 70 feet. She plots her
escape. In Disney Digital 3D, and only at Pattaya Beach. Generally favorable
reviews.
The Adjustment Bureau: US, Romance/ Thriller/ Sci-Fi – On the brink of
winning a seat in the US Senate, ambitious politician David Norris (Matt Damon)
meets beautiful contemporary ballet dancer Elise Sellas (Emily Blunt)-a woman
like none he’s ever known. But just as he realizes he’s falling for her,
mysterious men conspire to keep the two apart. David learns he is up against the
agents of Fate itself – the men of The Adjustment Bureau – who will do
everything in their considerable power to prevent David and Elise from being
together. In the face of overwhelming odds, he must either let her go and accept
a predetermined path... or risk everything to defy Fate and be with her. Mixed
or average reviews. At Pattaya Beach only.
Unknown: US, Action/ Drama/ Mystery/ Thriller – Dr. Martin Harris awakens
after a car accident in Berlin to discover that his wife suddenly doesn’t
recognize him and another man has assumed his identity. Ignored by disbelieving
authorities and hunted by mysterious assassins, he finds himself alone, tired
and on the run. Aided by an unlikely ally, Martin plunges headlong into a deadly
mystery that will force him to question his sanity, his identity, and just how
far he’s willing to go to uncover the truth. With Diane Kruger, January Jones,
and Liam Neeson. Mixed or average reviews.
Love Julinsee Rak Man Yai Mak: Thai, Drama/ Romance – Squeaky-clean teen
love during a music festival.
I Am Number Four: US, Action/ Sci-Fi/ Thriller – Teenager John is an
apparently average high school student. Ah, but he’s really a secret alien on
the run. Taking a little of this and that from ten or so recent teen-oriented
franchises, the movie hopes to start another series that will sweep audiences
off their feet and into their cinemas in droves. And if not all moviegoers,
they’ll settle for teen-age girls, who alone make up a very lucrative market. I
found it okay and mostly enjoyable until producer Michael Bay’s destructive
impulses take over at the violent end. The fewer movies you’ve seen, the better
you’ll like this one. Generally unfavorable reviews. Thai-dubbed at Big C.
Faster: US, Action/ Crime/ Drama/ Thriller – An ex-con (Dwayne Johnson)
sets out to avenge his brother’s death after they were double-crossed during a
heist years ago. During his campaign, however, he’s tracked by a veteran cop and
an egocentric hit man. Also starring Billy Bob Thornton and Maggie Grace. From
the previews, it looks like unrelenting action, and lots of bloody killings,
fights, automobile chases, and crashes. And nothing that makes sense. If this is
what you like, go! Rated R in the US for strong violence, some drug use, and
language. Mixed or average reviews. Not at Big C.
The Microchip / Chip Hai: Thai, Action/ Comedy – A group of friends try
to find a missing microchip which they mistakenly believe is of vast importance
and want to return to the owner. Even the people who like it call it cheesy. Not
at Major.
The Eagle: US/ UK, Adventure – I rather enjoyed this. In Roman-ruled
Britain, a young Roman soldier endeavors to honor his father’s memory by finding
his lost legion’s golden emblem. Along with his slave, he ventures beyond the
edge of the known world on a dangerous and obsessive quest. A pleasantly
traditional action-adventure tale, well told. With Channing Tatum, Jamie Bell,
Donald Sutherland, Mark Strong. Mixed or average reviews. Thai-dubbed at
Big C.
Sanctum 3D: US Action/ Adventure/ Drama/ Thriller – Follows a team of
underwater cave divers on a treacherous expedition to the largest, most
beautiful, and least accessible cave system on Earth. When a tropical storm
forces them deep into the caverns, they must fight raging water, deadly terrain,
and creeping panic. Not terribly competent, I’m afraid, and James Cameron didn’t
really have much to do with it, despite the ads. Rated R in the US for language,
some violence, and disturbing images. Mixed or average reviews. In 3D, and at
Pattaya Beach only.
Panya Raenu: Thai, Comedy/ Drama – A story of friendship, and the dreams
of a young boy named Panya who has a talent for singing, but is too poor to
afford a local music contest. However, with determination and the support of his
friends, he may just win. Big C only.
The Rite: US, Drama/ Horror/ Thriller – Anthony Hopkins at his spooky
best again as the filmmakers trot out the possessed/ exorcism/ priest scenario.
If one can believe such things, this is “inspired by true events.” We follow a
skeptical seminary student (Colin O’Donoghue) as he attends exorcism school at
the Vatican, and while in Rome, he meets an unorthodox priest (Hopkins) who
introduces him to the darker side of his faith. Generally unfavorable reviews.
Major only, if still here.
Takers: US, Action/ Comedy/ Crime – What the Takers take is money, lots
of it, in various skillful robberies of banks or armored cars. You should like
the film if you enjoy exciting and noisy action pictures with plenty of chases.
Also if you like rappers, because one major star is bad-boy rapper T.I., who is
in real life fresh out of jail after serving a year and a day for attempting to
purchase a small arsenal of assault weapons. Definitely a cool character. Matt
Dillon as a thoroughly experienced cop determined to bring the gang down. At
Pattaya Beach only. Mixed or average reviews.
Teng Nong Jiwon Bin: Thai, Action/ Comedy – A comedy about a pilgrim and
a wealthy jeweller whose destiny has brought them together on a plane where the
unexpected happens. Standard Thai comedy fare, but a big hit. Big C only.