Love (2011)
A lone man in an orbiting space station finds that communications from Earth have stopped. Without human contact, living in complete isolation, he slowly loses touch with reality.
This is very much in the vein of "Moon", "Solaris" (1972), "2001", etc. It's exploration of man's outermost space set against exploration of man's innermost space (the mind). It's a great "genre" in part because these are the two places where absolutely anything is possible. When the protagonist sees a future version of themself or dances with points of light, it can remain perfectly ambiguous to the viewer as to whether it's real or imaginary.
Filmed on an absolutely minimal budget, "Love" was made for about $500,000. Writer/Director William Eubank basically built a space station in his parents' back yard and filmed a single actor inside it. The amazing thing is how great it ends up looking and how well the small budget is concealed.
Mainly "Love" is about isolation (another thing it has in common with some of the above movies). From "Robinson Crusoe" to "Cast Away", it's a theme that's long held a great deal of fascination. But the title isn't ironic. One of the ways to see how central love is to humanity is to observe the effect on an individual when love is completely absent.
Like "Solaris", you should go into this movie only if you're in the mood for a slow pace. The number one criticism I've seen of this movie is that "it's boring" because "nothing happens". But it's a movie that explores total isolation. That's what it's like.
7/10.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Monday, December 24, 2012
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas, everyone.
Preston and Steve - Rantlers
Dave Matthews Band on Late Night - Christmas Song
Darlene Love on Letterman - Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)
Preston and Steve - Rantlers
Dave Matthews Band on Late Night - Christmas Song
Darlene Love on Letterman - Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)
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Christmas,
Darlene Love,
Dave Matthews,
Late Night,
Late Show,
Preston and Steve,
Rantlers
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Christmas Sweaters: A Look Back
Every year Late Night counts down the days 'til Christmas with its very own Advent Calendar: "12 Days of Christmas Sweaters". Every day they give away a different ornate Christmas sweater.
In this last installment they take a look back at what a long, strange trip it's been.
There's a secondary reason I'm posting this. Wait for it.
In this last installment they take a look back at what a long, strange trip it's been.
There's a secondary reason I'm posting this. Wait for it.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Who's On First #2
Jimmy Fallon revives the classic "Who's on First" routine with some special guests. What can I say, it's an instant classic.
You can tell I Don't Know isn't happy with his ovation. He's thinking how important timing is in comedy.
You can tell I Don't Know isn't happy with his ovation. He's thinking how important timing is in comedy.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
TGYWYHSACWAAP #2
The Girl You Wish You Hadn't Started a Conversation With At a Party is back for another "commentary". Obviously Seth still has some growing up to do.
Monday, December 17, 2012
True Facts of Truth
Yesterday Jimmy Fallon unveiled a new segment with Ewan McGregor called "True Facts of Truth".
It appears to be a British service to compete with the Japanese in general weirdness while disseminating fascinating bits of trivia.
It appears to be a British service to compete with the Japanese in general weirdness while disseminating fascinating bits of trivia.
Labels:
Ewan McGregor,
jimmy fallon,
Late Night,
True Facts of Truth
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