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Film Evaluate — The Lady King

Revealed 3:38 pm Thursday, September 22, 2022

BY LAUREN BRADSHAW

Particular to The Farmville Herald

THE WOMAN KING, co-written and directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood (LOVE AND BASKETBALL) is ready within the West African kingdom of Dahome within the 1820s. Though the Dahome are in a interval of fragile peace with its stronger rival, the Mahi, tensions are excessive, particularly when Dahome villages are persevering with to be pillaged. However the Dahome have one thing its rivals wouldn’t have, a gaggle of fierce feminine warriors often called the Agojie who’re charged with defending their folks. Led by Basic Nanisca (Viola Davis), the Agojie have a repute for fulfillment and fearlessness, selecting to forego households and relationships with males to dedicate their lives to their group and sisterhood. And this repute helps them recruit younger ladies to hitch their ranks. Nevertheless, the initiation course of just isn’t fast or straightforward, as 19-year-old Nawi (Thuso Mbedu) finds out the exhausting method.

Trusted by her king (John Boyega), Nanisca hopes to persuade him to cease promoting their folks within the European and American slave commerce and as an alternative give attention to agricultural initiatives like palm oil to fund their kingdom. However that suggestion proves much more troublesome when Portuguese slave dealer (Hero Fiennes Tiffin) and his affiliate (Jordan Bolger) show pulling out of such a profitable enterprise just isn’t solely a monetary threat, however a safety threat as properly. Now the Agojie are usually not solely preventing rival forces, however are additionally preventing the established order and attempting to make their kingdom stand other than the remainder in Africa.

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This movie emotionally affected me in additional methods than I used to be anticipating. It was heat in my theater, however I couldn’t even inform as soon as the film began because of the chills continually radiating by way of my physique. From the unbelievable battle scenes, to the emotional, intimate moments specializing in the shut bonds between the characters, I used to be invested instantly. I’m additionally proud that Hollywood funded a historic epic centered on a narrative of sturdy Black ladies and led by a predominantly all feminine forged.

Motion pictures are at their greatest after they make you’re feeling one thing, and I roughly had tears in my eyes the whole time. Completely happy moments? Tears. Kickass moments? Cheers and tears. Unhappy/touching moments? Sobs. Plenty of my emotion got here from fascinated by how a lot this movie, led by a various group of sturdy ladies who worth sisterhood over all else, would have meant to me as slightly lady. There have been so few films and TV exhibits for me that featured such a big feminine forged and female-driven story, and I really like that younger ladies lastly have one thing like this to understand; they’ll see fierce ladies on-screen and in flip be taught concerning the Agojie’s unbelievable true story.

And that brings up one other level I beloved concerning the movie, it’s violent with out being gory. Don’t get me flawed, there are plenty of battle scenes and a scene of sexual violence, however not one of the scenes are graphic, which opens up the movie to be loved by youthful audiences. With such epic motion scenes, Prince-Bythewood might have simply made this movie into a contest with GAME OF THRONES for bloodiest fights, however her restraint is what actually stood out to me. And never solely that, this movie isn’t a humorless melodrama. It really has some humorous moments, particularly from Lynch and when Davis’s character permits herself the occasional joke.

Like its tribe of feminine warriors, THE WOMAN KING is led by an unbelievable workforce of ladies, consisting of an virtually all-female forged, in addition to a feminine director (Prince-Bythewood), screenwriter (Dana Stevens), cinematographer (Polly Morgan), and quite a few different behind the scenes crew members, which remains to be very uncommon in Hollywood. It’s no shock that Viola Davis, who additionally produced the movie, is totally phenomenal within the position. It’s unbelievable how she will be able to carry so many layers to a efficiency that on paper reads as a contradiction. She is ready to effortlessly swap from a stoic, regal class to gritty, unpredictable emotionality that switches generally throughout the identical scene.

However the actual standout efficiency within the movie for me was Lashana Lynch. I’ve been obsessive about Lashana since I first noticed her in CAPTAIN MARVEL, and having gone again to look at her different roles, that is my favourite efficiency but. She expertly balances enjoying a fierce warrior that calls for respect, with a foolish mentor who solely needs the perfect for her sister warriors. Hers is the character I used to be most emotionally invested within the movie and who I rooted for in each battle. I’d like to see a prequel that exhibits how her character rose to her place of respect throughout the Dahome.

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Full disclosure, I’ve been anxiously anticipating THE WOMAN KING since I noticed the primary trailer, which at the moment has over 10 million views and I’m virtually constructive at the very least 5 million are mine. I’m so joyful to report that the movie not solely lived as much as my monumental expectations, however exceeded them and made me excited for audiences to see and luxuriate in it. Be sure you stick round after the credit position as a result of there may be one closing mid-credit scene to wrap up the story.

My Evaluate: A

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Returning to the big screen after his starring role in the Barbie movie, Ryan Gosling stars in The Fall Guy — an action-packed tribute to stunt performers in the movies.

Gosling plays the role of Colt Seavers — a stuntman who “gets blown up, shot, crashed, thrown through windows and dropped from the highest of heights, all for our entertainment. And now, fresh off an almost career-ending accident, this working-class hero has to track down a missing movie star, solve a conspiracy and try to win back the love of his life (Emily Blunt starring as Jody Moreno, director of the movie) while still doing his day job. What could possibly go right?”

Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt

(Universal Pictures)

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The Fall Guy includes the movie industry’s first-ever film credit of Stunt Designer, received by Chris O’Hara, president of Stunts Unlimited, and who is renowned as a Stunt Coordinator and second unit director. The Stunt Designer moniker goes beyond the traditional title of Stunt Coordinator (an official Screen Actors Guild credit that is also recognized by the Directors Guild of America). This credit represents a new benchmark that accurately reflects “the high-level artistic contribution of world-class Stunt Coordinators like O’Hara. These are artists who do more than coordinate the logistics of stunts; they design and create them.”
“Stunt Designers are the creative architects behind fight scenes, high falls, and more, and deserve to be recognized for the creative leadership of their contributions,” said David Leitch, director, blockbuster filmmaker and a former stunt coordinator.

The fall guy on a vehicle-mounted arm.

The fall guy on a vehicle-mounted arm.

(Universal Pictures)

The Fall Guy was originally a TV series from the ‘80s. It “was a reflection of that era, celebrating the cowboy spirit of stunt work,” director David Leitch says. “Back then, stunts were about sheer toughness, fearlessness, and guts. While there were tricks of the trade, these stunts still came with a lot of pain. My journey in the stunt world began during the transition from this old-school era to the modern era where stunt work began embracing new technologies and practices. As I entered the industry, visual effects and special effects were starting to revolutionize the stunt world. Wire rigs, the removal of those wires via VFX and other innovations were transforming the way stunts were performed. While shooting The Matrix, I had the opportunity to witness the cutting edge of technology and the collaborative efforts that were shaping the future of stunts. For me, it was natural to embrace both sides of stunt performing—the old-school toughness and the evolving world of visual effects. So, now, with The Fall Guy, I’m paying tribute to my early career journey as a stunt performer. While we incorporate some nods to the role of visual effects, the film maintains a raw and practical element in every stunt. With this film, we aimed to deliver action that was true to the spirit of the stunt community by incorporating techniques that have become somewhat of a lost art.”

THE FALL GUY, directed by David Leitch

THE FALL GUY, directed by David Leitch

(Universal Pictures)

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The cannon roll was a particularly spectacular stunt featured in The Fall Guy. “Stunt double Logan Holladay broke the Guinness World Record for cannon rolls in a car with eight and a half rolls.”

These days, sequences like the Alma/Colt chase sequence, in which a garbage truck dragged Ryan Gosling on a spinning bin through the streets of Sydney, Australia, included a thrilling scene on the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge that “would normally be done with blue screen,” but “the team decided to film the scene entirely practically” — old school.

Jan Wagner in the theater lobby.

Jan Wagner in the theater lobby.

(Jan Wagner)

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Another exciting stunt was a jaw-dropping 225-foot car jump, “performed by seasoned driver Logan Holladay in a specially designed vehicle, crafted for practical, in-camera authenticity that could handle such an extreme leap. At the apex of the jump, the truck was close to 80 feet in the air.

Other wild stunts included a boat jump, a high fall from a helicopter, numerous fights, fiery explosions and much, much more. Multiple costume variations were required “to address the complexity of action scenes.” Oh, and be sure to stick around for the credits to see a cameo that you will not want to miss. Thumbs up!

To see a trailer for The Fall Guy and to purchase tickets, visit the official site at: https://www.thefallguymovie.com.

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Movie Review: THE COFFEE TABLE (LA MESITA DEL COMEDOR) – Assignment X

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By ABBIE BERNSTEIN / Staff Writer


Posted: May 10th, 2024 / 12:29 PM

THE COFFEE TABLE (LA MESITA DEL COMEDOR) movie poster | ©2024 Cinephobia Releasing

Rating: Not Rated
Stars: David Pareja, Estefanía de los Santos, Josep Riera, Claudia Riera, Gala Flores, Eduardo Antuña, Cristina Dilla, Itziar Castro
Writers: Caye Casas & Cris Borobia
Director: Caye Casas
Distributor: Cinephobia Releasing
Release Date: April 19, 2024 (theatrical); May 14, 2024 (DVD/digital)

THE COFFEE TABLE (LA MESITA DEL COMEDOR) has been variously described as a horror movie and a black comedy. It doesn’t conform to the conventional notion of either of these genres. Rather, it is one answer to the question of what we get when the framework of a farce is placed around an almost literally unspeakable tragedy.

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THE COFFEE TABLE has a horrific incident (imagine one of the worst things you can think of; this may or may not be worse than that) that propels what would otherwise be a familiar comedy plot. The tension between these two things keeps us riveted.

In the opening moments, we see María (Estefanía de los Santos) in childbirth. It looks extremely painful.

The rest of the film takes place over the course of a single day. María and her husband Jesús (David Pareja) and their baby son Cayetano are at a furniture store. The salesman (Eduardo Antuña) is pushing them to buy a glass-topped coffee table.

Jesús seems to want the coffee table primarily because María hates it. According to him, she has made most of the choices in their relationship, including when to have a baby (they’re middle-aged, but he wasn’t sure) and what to name the child (Jesús thinks Cayetano is a bad name, with a worse namesake).

The salesman guarantees that the coffee table will change Jesús and María’s lives. He’s just doing his spiel, but he turns out to be absolutely right.

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To be clear, THE COFFEE TABLE isn’t a cursed-furniture movie. There’s nothing supernatural of any kind going on here. For that matter, there is no onscreen violence, and relatively little gore. It’s just that it has a confluence of events that most filmmakers wouldn’t dare present.

The actors are all excellent, surprising us within expectations we may have for their characters.

While this is perhaps not the main thrust of THE COFFEE TABLE, director Caye Casas, cowriter Cris Borobia and actor Pareja create a powerfully authentic portrait of severe depression. We feel Jesús’s inability to connect with those around him; he’s barely able to see or hear them through the weight of his pain. While in some movies, this kind of thing can be extraordinarily dull, in THE COFFEE TABLE, it’s mesmerizing, because we compulsively need to know what’s going to happen.

THE COFFEE TABLE should come with some trigger warnings. One is for people who, having experienced severe depression themselves, may find its accurate depiction awakens a sympathetic response that is not easily dismissed when the film ends.

The other trigger warning unfortunately is a massive spoiler. Perhaps the best advice to viewers who are serious about such cautions is that they should avoid THE COFFEE TABLE altogether. For more daring prospective audience members who want to see a well-made film that is certainly unique and never boring, THE COFFEE TABLE is the real deal.

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In Spanish, with English subtitles.

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Opening May 10, 2024

What I saw:

 

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 “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” • continuation of dystopian future series • theaters • 3 1/2 stars

Many years after the reign of Caesar, a young ape goes on a journey that will lead him to question everything he’s been taught about the past and make choices that will define a future for apes and humans alike. via IMDB

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