Showing posts with label The Savages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Savages. Show all posts

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Films...

By Tracy

We've watched more films this week than in a long time: one at the cinema -- a rare evening outing for our wedding anniversary -- and then another two nights ago on DVD.

The film at the Paradiso was The Savages -- watchable for the terrific performances from Philip Seymour Hoffman and Laura Linney, not to mention Philip Bosco as their father in the story -- but not exactly upbeat. (In fact, if you were depressed, you'd have to skip it.) It wasn't plot-driven; it was a mood and character piece. But the acting made it worth seeing.

The film on DVD -- This is England -- was something else. John had already seen it but I hadn't, and it has stayed with me (I dreamt about it all night after seeing it!). It's an "inside" look at early skinheads in the north of England, in the 1980s -- fictionalised but based on the filmmaker's own experiences -- and is disturbing, moving and thought-provoking. Again, intense and nuanced performances from -- I was going to say the leads, but in fact from the whole cast.