The Hurt Locker, District 9, (500) Days of Summer

The Hurt Locker, District 9, (500) Days of Summer

This month I have been spending hours at a time in a dark room scrutinising various cinematical treats. These treats, in order of which I saw them, are as follows:

The Hurt Locker

In which… Jeremy Renner plays a crazy guy who enjoys putting his life in danger a lot when he diffuses bombs in Iraq.

…And that is all I managed to take from this. Other than, bombs go boom! Which I already kind of knew. I’m a fan of Renner, from his likable turns in such films as Assassination of Jesse James and 28 Weeks Later, but his character, along with the story, seem quite skeletal… not quite… fleshed out? There are some memorable scenes though – in particular where our bomb-dismantling protagonist realises that he’s not going to be able to free a man strapped to an explosive in time – panicking, he apologises and promptly runs off in his fetching Michelin Man gear.

District 9

In which… the fetchingly named Sharlto Copely plays a slightly simple government agent who, after being put in charge of removing the alien prawns from District 9, accidently sprays alien juice into his face, which slowly and disturbingly turns him into an alien prawn.

I was looking forward to this one, what with director Neill Blomkamp being the protégé of Sir Peter (I directed the Lord of the Rings) Jackson, and for the most part, other than the scenes which made me feel quite ill (which were a-plenty) the film was enjoyable. Most notably with the massive spaceship looming over Johannesburg’s skyline and the amazing alien weapons. I’m guessing if they make money, we’ll be seeing a District 10.

(500) Days of Summer

In which… Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays a young man interested in The Smiths and finding his perfect girl… before finding her in a lift. Boy meets girl. Boy falls in love. Girl doesn’t. As the film says: ‘This isn’t a love story’.

But, of course, this IS a love story. Just a more realistic one. The film’s charm is its purposeful aversion of tired and clichéd rom-com trappings and its intent to show both the highs and lows of a modern relationship. Both Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel are perfectly suited to their characters and I recommend this to anyone who’s been young, romantic and heartbroken… and finicky about their music.

Reader Comments

District 13 was made ages ago…. The Prawns move to Paris by that stage. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/District_13

Anywho, Id agree on hurt locker. I found myself quite bored watching it which I had to question as there was quite a lot to not be bored with. It was like a poor spin off of Generation Kill, which although not perfect at least had a lot of depth and good character development.

District 9 may be my fav film of all time. Ill have to see how I feel about it the second time I watch it. So, enough said about that from me. I think the sound of the weapons did it for me.

Summer, not seen it and no desire to. It looks like a cruddy american pie repeat thing that will get lost in the abyss of other shit college comedies – but saying that, Iv not even seen a trailer and Im just going off what you wrote :)

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Written By sai on September 22nd, 2009 @ 1:41 pm

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