Month: April 2018
Full Review: EYE ON JULIET (USA 2017) ***1/2
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Canadian writer/director Kim Nguyen’s (WAR WITCH and last year’s TWO LOVERS AND A BEAR) new film is a meticulously crafted story of two soul mates in different parts of the world (Detroit and North Africa) that is as strange as it is difficult to believe.
The success of a movie often lies not in the credibility of the plot but on how the story, as incredible as it may be is made credible by the medium of film. As such, despite a few far-fetched points, EYE OF JULIET succeeds in not only having the audience believe what is occurring on screen could happen, but also have them root for the protagonists, two misfits in their own cultures but in finding themselves, and meaning in their somewhat meaningless lives.
The film ties in the madness of modern technology, in this case a sort of spider form of a drone, with old cultures – in this case the order of an arranged marriage.
The film follows, a break-up as it happens in the dark of a dance club. “I love you, I love you,” are the words begged by Gord (Joe Cole) whose girlfriend has dumped him. At work, his supervisor makes him promise that he will go dating again, by connecting with at least 10 people on a dating site. Gord’s job is surveillance. He monitors, using robots (a robotic spider), a pipeline halfway around the world in Northern Africa. One night, Gord notices a young woman, Ayusha, (Lina El Arabi), sitting alone in the dunes waiting to meet her lover. It turns out that Ayusha is planning to go away on a boat with her lover, in order to escape an arranged marriage by her parents to an older man. They need money which the lover is supposed to earn from stealing oil from the pipeline. Gord witnesses the lover’s death through the robotic spider in an accidental explosion. Gord helps her – she is his Juliet – at risk of losing his job.
Joe Cole and El Arabi, though amateurs deliver memorable performances. Cole looks like the everyday nobody who is still an individual in his own right. Cole seems to have some raw and redness at the back of his neck, seen throughout the film but somehow clears up at the end of the film. I wonder if this is deliberate, the allergy due to is stress of losing his girlfriend.
It is clear that Gord and Ayusha are not lovers. But it is clear that the two are connected by circumstance. Nguyen’s film is slow moving, but surprisingly very engaging. Nguyen has the talent of being able to keep his audience glued to the screen by means of details in the plot, one example being of Gord blackmailing his supervisor or and another by observing his supervisor’s sleeping habits.
There are two points in the film that stretches credibility. One is the robot blasting one a window of a house, thew window just popping open after the blast. The other is the ending where Gord and Ayusha agree to meet a t a fixed time and place in Paris.
EYE ON JULIET is meticulous filmmaking and it shows.
Hot Docs 2018: TRANSFORMER (USA 2018) ***1/2
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TRANSFORMER, the true transgender story of a muscled power lifter undergoing a sex change operation offers an unique perspective on the transgendered community and how each transition is unique to the person transitioning. Janae (aka Matt) Kroc was as masculine as one can be prior to her transition, a world record powerlifter renowned for her masculinity. When she transitioned, she struggled with remaining true to her passions as a powerlifter while wanting to become more feminine. The film illustrates a lesson that transitioning does not mean leaving one person behind to become another – so audiences should be prepared to be taking for quite the ride.
The film also shows the sadness at people in the world who still stupid and are unacceptable of gays or people who are different in general. A moving while disturbing segment has protesters during an LGTT march. These people carry just awful and nasty holding signs like LGBT (Let God Burn Them) and HOMO Sex is Sin. Well, Kroc has admitted earlier in the film that he is still attracted to females and not men. After the segment when the camera then focuses on Kroc back in male clothes, one certainly gains a new respect for this man – one who is able to stand up for what he believes and to challenge all the unaccepting idiots in the world, who are the ones who should burn in hell. Director has lifted this film that could have been a freak show turn into something more insightful.
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/233416373
Sci-Fi/Fantasy Festival – Thursday May 31, 2018 – 9PM (Toronto)
Fantasy/Sci-Fi FILM & WRITING FESTIVAL
The FEEDBACK Monthly Film Festival is back for 2018.. Our home is The Carlton Cinemas, located in the heart of downtown Toronto at 20 Carlton Street. The event runs from 9pm to 11pm.
Continuing to showcase the best of short films from around the world, while maintaining our audience feedback format moderated by Kierston Drier. Showcasing a festival twice a month in Toronto in 2018!
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SCI-FI Best Scene Script Reading of THE TIME JOB, by Thomas Tinnerello
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Type: Feature Screenplay
Genre: Sci-Fi / Action
Logline: The Time Job is a Sci-Fi Action Thriller about Jerry, a down-on-his-luck thief who time travels to help a mysterious tycoon steal an artifact from 1931, but when the heist ends disastrously Jerry must race to retrieve the artifact and return to the present or be erased from existence.
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The Time Job is about a horribly unlucky thief named Jerry who is
trying desperately to go straight in order to give unborn child and
himself the best future possible. Nothing he does seems to work, no
one is overlooking his criminal past. Then a mysterious billionaire
calling himself Mr. Wells, gives him the chance to participate in a
one-of-a-kind heist with a two million dollar pay out: steal a
priceless Persian idol from a museum that burned down in 1931. Turns
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