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| NEVERENDING FILM FESTIVAL #227 [archive] NOV. 30, 2023 |
The Balcony (1963)
Streaming free
This is based on a play by Jean Genet, and never lets you forget it’s a play. That might be a good thing, though. Can’t afford to go to a play, so tonight the play came to me.In an unnamed nation, there’s revolution in the streets, but the play is set mostly in an enormous bordello run by Shelley Winters. Her
lover, perhaps ex, is Chief of Police Peter Falk, who’s maneuvering to
rule the nation, while in a smaller role, Leonard Nimoy is a revolutionary
who wants Falk’s job, and the respect that comes with it.
The play’s characters are pretending at authority derived mainly from their uniforms — the military officer, the judge, the gasman pretending to be a bishop, and of course all the hookers. Stripped of the outfits they’re mere actors on a stage, and the stage is actually a whorehouse. It’s all an illusion, which is the point. This is one of those intentionally overwritten and overacted plays (Barton Fink could’ve written it) that makes its points satirically and surreally. It’s good at it, though, sometimes quite
entertaining and thoughtful, other times just nutty. My favorite bits are the courtroom scene where the judge ends up groveling before Ruby Dee; the granting of full amnesties to a morgue full of revolutionary corpses; and Falk’s ridiculous speech to the nation, delivered from the rafters above the brothel.The movie of the play starts slowly, gets better, and builds to a terrific ending. It’s worth an hour and a half of your life. Verdict: YES.♦ ♦ ♦Barton Fink (1991)
This is one of my favorites from the
Coen Brothers, though it’s so peculiar that I’d understand if
you hate it. It’s built around John Turturro’s best performance yet, as the Important
playwright Barton Fink.He knows he’s an important writer, tells
himself he’s creating great art, and when his first Broadway play —
about fishmongers, naturally — is a critical success, he’s offered
steady writing work in Hollywood.Ah, but Hollywood is a strange
place, full of unscrupulous people who might not mean every (or any)
word they say. Everyone Barton meets in the movie factories is fake, but
charmingly so. Perhaps the only person who truly befriends him is
the one person he shouldn’t trust at all. Ensconced at one of
L.A.’s most run-down hotels, Fink is given his first writing assignment —
a wrestling picture, with Wallace Beery — but he knows nothing of
wrestling, and promptly develops writer’s block.From that, the
story takes its sweet time moving forward, and you might wonder if the
whole exercise isn’t a magnificent McGuffin of a movie that’s really
about nothing.If so, it’s a glorious nothing, presented as a 1940s tongue-in-cheek paranoid noir thriller crime horror
love-and-despair story, that’s also of course a comedy, but not the kind
with punchlines.I laughed all the way through it, even at the
ambiguous ending I’ve seen a dozen times already. Yeah, this is one of
those movies I’m always re-watching, over and over. Steve Buscemi, Judy Davis, John Goodman, Michael Lerner, John Mahoney, Tony Shaloub, and — what’s in the box?Verdict: BIG YES.♦ ♦ ♦
Battle of the Worlds (1961)
Streaming free
There’s an asteroid approaching Earth, but at the last minute it slows up and establishes an ordinary orbit around our world.Then a cast of bad actors yell at each other and a few threaten to fall in love. Still, the mathematician in charge has calculations that inarguably prove the asteroid must be destroyed.This is quite a bad movie on many levels — the visual and sound effects, the staging, the scripted dialogue, the beep-beep-bop music, and the story are all sorta sucky. It’s an Italian-Japanese-American co-production, and sometimes unintentionally silly.But it has Claude Rains. He’s the only big-name actor in the cast, playing the super-mathematician who’s never been wrong and knows it, so he’s cocky as hell, and dismissive of everyone else. He wears a wretched toupee, thick glasses, and smokes a cigar. He’s obnoxious, but I was smiling every moment he was on screen, and Mr Rains single-handedly lifts this mess from NO to YES.Verdict: YES.♦ ♦ ♦Salesman (1969)
Streaming free
From documentarians Albert and David Maysles (Gimme Shelter, Grey Gardens), this follows a team of four salesmen, selling ornate illustrated and footnoted Bibles from door-to-door-to-door all along the Atlantic coast.Wearing nice suits and using religious lingo, their living room visits with housewives are what you’d expect, but we’re also present for sales meetings — which sound no different from a sales meeting for watch or vacuum cleaner salesmen.”There are many people who know the Bible. There are many people who can quote from the Bible. But you’re somewhat different — you know the business.”None of this is sordid or hypocritical, but when it’s after hours and the salesmen are back at their hotel, they’re certainly not reading the Bibles they sell, nor are they discussing religion. It’s just a job for them, and commerce for their employer.For 1969, I suspect this was a tad subversive.A man similar to these was on the sofa once, when I came home from school one afternoon. He was earnestly talking to my mom about buying a fancy Bible, and Mom was listening politely, but I knew the answer would be no. She wouldn’t let me turn on the TV until he was gone, and he talked for so long that I missed Dark Shadows entirely, but he left real quick when she finally said, “I just can’t see paying good money for a fancy Bible, when we’re making do fine with the plain Bibles we have.”Verdict: YES.12/2/2023
• • • Coming attractions • • •
Between the Lines (1977)
Cellular (2004)
The Dark Glow of the Mountains (1985)
Gods of Times Square (1999)
Frankenhooker (1990)
Greystoke (1984)
Hugo (2011)
The Importance of Being Earnest (1952)
The Lawyer (1970)
Not of This Earth (1957)
The Saint in New York (1938)
Same Kind of Different as Me (2017)
The Shooting (1966)
The Spook Who Sat by the Door (1973)
The Train (1964)
Welcome to New Orleans (2006)
Winter Soldier (1972)… plus occasional
schlock and surprises
There
are so many good movies out there — old movies, odd or artsy, foreign
or forgotten movies, or do-it-yourself movies made just for the joy of
making them — that if you only watch whatever’s on Netflix or playing at
the twenty-plex, you’re missing out.To get beyond the ordinary, I recommend:Alter • Cineverse • Criterion • CultCinema Classics • DocsVille • Dust • Fandor • Films for Action • Hoopla • IHaveNoTV • IndieFlix • Internet Archive • Kanopy • KinoCult • Kino Lorber • Korean Classic Film • Christopher R Mihm • Mosfilm • Mubi • National Film Board of Canada • New Yorker Screening Room • Damon Packard • Mark Pirro • PizzaFlix • PopcornFlix • Public Domain Movies • RareFilmm • Scarecrow Video • Shudder • ThoughtMaybe • Timeless Classic Movies • VoleFlix • WatchDocumentaries • or your local library. Some people even access films through shady methods, though of course, that would be wrong.
Reviews are spoiler-free, or at least spoiler-warned. Click any image to enlarge. Arguments & recommendations are welcome, but no talking once the lights dim, and only real butter on the popcorn, not that fake yellow stuff.






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