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Movie Train - FILM REVIEWS by Morgan Bell

 
Fresh critical film reviews by young Australian journalist Morgan Bell. A bight-sized opinionated analysis of popular movies and indie/art-house feature films. Explores plot, themes, characters, performances, soundtracks and film technique. Morgan Bell assesses movies in the context of what makes a successful cinema or DVD experience.

Movie Train - July 2008

Dirty Dancing (1987)
Johnny's dance partner Penny (Cynthia Rhodes) becomes pregnant by waiter Robbie and risks losing her job as a professional dancer, and therefore her livelihood if she the baby. Penny is genuinely in love with Robbie and is hurt when he accuses her of sleeping around. Robbie refuses to acknoledge the baby is his and continues trying to seduce rich women from the lodge. Penny gets a loan to pay for an illegal backyard abortion which ends up being botched and leaving her in agonising pain. A real doctor is called in to the emergency situation to save Penny's life.


Citizen Ruth (1996)
A satire where the central character, Ruth (Laura Dern) is an irresponsible pregnant woman who sparks a political debate about the legality of abortion. Both pro-choice and pro-life lobbyists attempt to convince her to side with them by offering progressively larger and larger sums of money. Ruth is portrayed as a dumb, inebriated addict, capable of doing nearly anything to get money or drugs. Ruth already has four children which have been taken from her custody and when Ruth is arrested for drug use a judge encourages her to have an abortion to receive a less harsh sentence. Ruth ends up forgotten and ignored due to the escalating power struggles of both sides of the cause and has a miscarriage.


High Fidelity (2000)
Rob (John Cusack) chastises his girlfriend Laura (Iben Hjejle) for having an abortion without his knowledge. Rob cheated on Laura at the time she found out she was pregnant and she learned of the infidelity before she got to tell him. Laura terminates the pregnancy without consulting Rob because their relationship is falling apart. When Laura later confesses about her abortion to Rob he feels guilty and responds angrily. He admits to the audience that his mortified reaction was spineless and insincere and just a tactic in part of his selfish unwillingness to take responsibility for cheating on Laura


Things You Can Tell Just By Looking At Her (2000)
Rebecca (Holly Hunter) is a 39 year old bank manager who is having an affair with a married man. She discovers she is pregnant and explains she miscalculated her ovulation cycle at a time she didnt have access to her usual contraception. Rebecca's gynacologist warns it is probably the last opportunity she will get to have a baby at her age. Rebecca is adament she doesnt want to be pregnant and schedules and abortion. After she has made her decision she informs the man and he is completely disinterested. An old ranting homeless lady near Rebeccas work repeatedly calls her a "sad whore". Rebecca goes through the experience of the abortion alone and it compounds her feelings of loneliness.

Holly Hunter in Things You Can Tell Just By Looking At Her (2000)



Riding In Cars With Boys (2001)
Beverly (Drew Barrymore) is a 15 year old girl in the 1960s who naively has sex with an adorable no-hoper called Ray out of gratitude for him fighting in her honour. When Beverly discovers she is pregnant she confides in her best friend (who later gets pregnant herself) and then discusses with Ray. In a breif moment Beverly reveals she has heard of abortion but doesnt think it is an option because she has no money and you can only get them in Puerto Rico. Though Ray is willing to marry her, Beverly is reluctant to have a baby, even going so far as throwing herself down the stairs to try to force a miscarriage. A wedding between Beverly and Ray is hastily planned and the young couple move into public housing and have a baby boy, much to Beverly's disappointment. Ray and Bev enter into criminal activity and drug use and Beverly is refused education opportunities. Bev considers having a baby so young ruined her life and questions whether she loves him.


Circle of Friends (1995)
Set in 1950s Ireland a Catholic college student, Nan (Saffron Burrows) has a secret sexual relationship with a rich English gentleman called Simon (Colin Firth) believing they are in love and he will marry her. When Nan becomes pregnant Simon, a protestant, tries to give her money for an abortion but she refuses, Simon insults Nan's religion and severs all ties with her. Nan, out of desperation, seduces one of her best friends boyfriends and claims the baby is his. Nan ends up miscarrying in a dramatic confrontation where she is accidentally injured and suffers massive blood loss. Nan leaves town having ruined her reputation.


Juno (2007)
Juno MacGuff (Ellen Page) is a 16 year old high school girl who experiments sexually with her best friend and admirer Bleeker (Michael Cera) and soon discovers she is pregnant. Juno's first instinct is to visit an abortion clinic but she is quickly deterred by the nonchalant attitude of the receptionist and a sole pro-life protester (a girl from her school) who informs her that her baby has fingernails. Juno decides to go through with the pregnancy and give her baby up for adoption to a rich couple. Bleeker is happy to go along with whatever Juno decides and, apart from feeling a bit odd at school, Juno is happy with her decision to give her baby up to a woman of her choice.

Ellen Page taking a pregnancy test in Juno



If These Walls Could Talk (1996)
This film follows the stories of three women in different time periods, each deciding whether or not to have an abortion. The segments are set in 1952, 1974, and 1996, and each focus on the social attitudes toward abortion dominant at the time.

The first segment is the story of Claire (Demi Moore), a widowed nurse living in suburban Chicago, who becomes pregnant by her brother-in-law and decides to undergo abortion in order not to hurt her late husband's family. Because abortion is illegal it is difficult to organise and ends up being performed on her kitchen table, she dies shortly after due to hemorrhage.

The second segment is the story of Barbara (Sissy Spacek), a struggling older mother of four children, who has to decide whether she can cope with another addition to the family. Barbara had recently gone back to college after putting it on hold for her family. She considers abortion with the support of her teenage daughter but ends up choosing to keep the child.

The third segment deals is the story of Christine (Anne Heche), a college student who got pregnant by her married professor decides on an abortion when he breaks up with her and only offers her money. The abortion takes place during a violent protest, and an abortion protester walks in on the operation and shoots her doctor (Cher)





The Cider House Rules (1999)
This film is the story of Homer (Tobey McGuire), an orphan who receives medical training from an abortionist doctor. Homer, who is at first solidly pro-life, is thrown into circumstances that force him to reconsider this stance. Early in the film a young woman bleeds to death after being butchered by a botched backyard abortionist. Candy (Charlize Theron) comes to the orphanage for an abortion as her partner is due to go off to war. Homer later chooses to perform an abortion for a young woman who was the victim of incest.

the young girl who dies after an abortion in The Cider House Rules



Vera Drake (2004)
Set in 1950s London a devoted wife and mother, Vera (Imedla Staunton) works as a house cleaner, and secretly performs back-room abortions. The film focuses on issues related to social class, because at the time, although abortion was illegal, upper-class women could obtain abortions if they obtained costly psychiatrists' opinions that they were unfit for pregnancy. A hundred guineas, the price of a psychiatrist-approved abortion, would be £2400. Vera receives no money for her services, believing it to be an act of generosity towards the poor struggling working class. One case prominently presented is of an upper class woman who was raped by a man she was dating, she gets a referral for an abortion from a psychiatrist on the grounds that she might be desperate enough to harm herself.


4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days (2007)
Foreign film which tells the story of two young female roommates trying to arrange a late term abortion in Romania during the communist regime of the late 1980s. The film takes place during the course of one day in a dangerous repressive environment where all contraception was banned and reproduction was compulsary.


Lake on Fire (2006)
Graphic 2.5 hour documentary about abortion in America with footage spanning 15 years. This film covers all of the pro-life advocates, the murders of doctors and bombings of clinics, footage of actual abortions, and even an interview with the real-life 'Roe' from Roe v. Wade.


I Had an Abortion (2005)
Sincere documentary, candidly interviewing 10 women who had abortions. The film presents the women chronilogically, from illegal abortions as early as the 1930s to an 18 year old Catholic girl today, and documents how changing societal pressures have affected women’s choices and experiences. This film shows the human face of the women that are often forgotten in the debate.

I Had An Abortion - 2005 documentary film






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REVIEW: 25th Hour

July 21st 2008 11:49
Directed: Spike Lee (Inside Man, Malcolm X, Jungle Fever)

Written: David Benioff (Stay, Troy)

Starring: Edward Norton (The Illusionist, Fight Club, American History X), Philip Seymour Hoffman (Capote, Flawless, Almost Famous), Barry Pepper (The Green Mile, Saving Private Ryan, Enemy of The State), Rosario Dawson (Death Proof, Sin City, Kids), Anna Paquin (X-Men, Almost Famous, The Piano), Brian Cox (Running With Scissors, Adaptation, X-Men 2, Troy)

25th Hour is the film which includes the infamous seething Edward Norton "fuck you" monologue, which is nearly 5 minutes of spitting racial slurs and sterotypes and anger at the people that make up the melting pot that is New York



The important part of this rant is the last 10 seconds where Norton tells himself that he is the one that deserves a "fuck you" for having it all and throwing it all away. Norton's character was given a way out of poverty and crime as a school kid in the form of a scholarship yet he continued dealing drugs to get ahead on his own terms.

25th Hour (2002) is a film about a convicted drug dealer on his last day of freedom before he begins his jail sentence. During this last day Monty Brogan (Norton) laments on the events that have shaped his life and tries to get some closure on the relationships with the people that have mattered to him the most. The film uses flashbacks to show the critical moments in Monty's life including meeting his dog Doyle and his young girlfriend Naturelle (Dawson), and his arrest. The film is set in the wake of 9/11 and includes scenes at Ground Zero. Monty spends his last day thinking about life, organising a party at a nightclub with his childhood friends (Pepper and Hoffman), and saying goodbye to his dad (Cox). Monty spends much of the film trying to assign blame and uncover who ratted him out to the cops.

This film is completely engrossing mostly for all the social observations expressed in the conversations between the characters. Benioff's script is quite remarkable and downright insightful about the inner-workings of the criminal mind and how class, race, and ethnicity impact upon life decisions. This is a top notch cast and the script is executed with real heart. Rosario Dawson is captured affectionately and i am now convinced she is the most beautiful woman in hollywood today.

Edward Norton and Rosario Dawson in 25th Hour

Edward Norton and Rosario Dawson in 25th Hour




Pepper, Norton and Hoffman in 25th Hour

Rosario Dawson and Barry Pepper in 25th Hour








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REVIEW: Jumper

July 19th 2008 17:10
Directed: Doug Liman (Mr & Mrs Smith, Go, The Bourne Identity)

Written: David S. Goyer (Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, Blade), Jim Uhls (Fight Club), Simon Kinberg (Mr & Mrs Smith) - from the novel by Steven Gould

Starring: Hayden Christensen (Life As A House, Factory Girl, Star Wars), Jamie Bell (Billy Elliot, King Kong), Samuel L. Jackson (Pulp Fiction, Unbreakable, 1408, Star Wars), Diane Lane (Unfaithful, The Perfect Storm, The Cotton Club), Rachel Bilson (TVs The OC)

Jumper is the story of a young man (Christensen) who has the power to jump instantly to any location in the world. This is a film you will watch solely for the special effects and just to zone out and wish you also had the power to transport yourself to any city or landmark around the globe.

Christensen gives an enjoyable performance with his signature angst and petulance. Bell is all grown up from his days as Billy Elliot and is a major hightlight as a fellow "Jumper". Lane is the estranged mother, and Jackson is the crazed Jumper-hunter tracking Christensen to the ends of the earth. Bilson is the love interest and is one of the few elements that drag the pace of an otherwise outstanding teenage film, she looks tired and sounds whiney and generally feels like a wet blanket in all the adventures.




You will like Jumper if you liked X-Men, TombRaider and Final Destination, and there is the added bonus of getting a whirlwind tour of the wonders of the world without the rigours of public transport!

Jumper is a movie for the whole family which has a storyline that is clearly setting itself up for a host of sequels. It doesnt get bogged down in technical detail or back-story, choosing instead to be a blast of energy and visual splendor . . . overall I thought Jumper was thoroughly enjoyable!

Hayden Christensen in Jumper


Hayden Christensen and Jamie Bell in Jumper


Hayden Christensen and Rachel Bilson in Jumper



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Have you ever looked at the BOTTOM 100 movies as voted by user ratings on the IMDB?

I have to admit i had barely seen any of them (perhaps good taste on my part) but i knowingly nodded my head at quite a few!

Here's a selection of the worst of the worst:

Glitter (2001) starring Mariah Carey
Popstar (2005) starring Aaron Carter
Ed (1996) starring Matt LeBlanc and a chimp



Epic Movie (2007) teen spoof movie
Gigli (2003) starring Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck
Lawnmower Man II: Beyond Cyberspace (1996)
Son of The Mask (2005) Jamie Kennedy sequel of the Jim Carey classic
Alien vs Hunter (2007)
Zodiac Killer (2005)



Zodiac Killer garnered some of the funniest user comments i have ever seen, they were so scathing it actually made me want to watch the movie!

"Worse than a blind date w/ 40 year old ashtray"

"A 10 year old could have shot this in his back yard with a VHS camcorder (and it looks like they did)"

"Unbelievable garbage!"

"Even worse than it looked"

"86 Minutes of Torture!"

"Horoscope says you will tear your eyes out in pain"

CLICKHERE for full list on IMDB

Have you seen any real stinkers that deserve a place on the list?

Anything you would call garbage and rate 1/10?








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REVIEW: Rescue Dawn

July 5th 2008 14:19
Directed & Written: Werner Herzog (Grizzly Man, Nosferatu the Vampyre)

Starring: Christian Bale (3:10 To Yuma, Batman Begins, American Psycho), Steve Zahn (Riding In Cars With Boys, Reality Bites, Forces Of Nature, Evil Woman), Jeremy Davies (Dogville, Ravenous, Saving Private Ryan)

Rescue Dawn is a really impressive prisoner-of-war film set in Laos during the pre-Vietnam-War air raids by the USA on the Ho Chi Minh Trail. Herzog has created a dramatized version of the true story of USA Navy pilot Dieter Dengler that he previously filmed as a documentary in 1997 entitled "Little Dieter Needs to Fly". Dengler was a German-born immigrant to the USA who had dreamt of lying since childhood and was fiercely patriotic about his adopted country. Dengler's plane was shot down over Laos and he was taken prisoner by the North Vietnamese.

Christian Bale plays Dengler, the crazy optimist, who endures torture and starvation in the camp but also finds friendship with a small group of fellow prisonerss. Duane (Zahn) is genuine and adorable, and Gene (Davies) is dangerously underweight and a little unhinged. The story is essentially about Dengler's incredible optimism in a bleak situation, and the camaraderie of the men as they plot their escape. Bale is amazing in this role and beautifully captures the cheekiness of Dengler. The cast all lost weight to lend to authenticity and Herzog treats the story with respect and realism which makes this an entirely refreshing war film.




Jeremy Davies in Rescue Dawn


Steve Zahn and Christian Bale in Rescue Dawn


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