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Thursday 12 September 2013

PHANTOM

"This Is The Captain Speaking"


Ed Harris and David Duchovny star in this naval thriller, about a Soviet submarine that finds itself on course with the annihilation of the world.

Captain Demi (Harris) is a nearly-retired patriot who is respected by his crew of sailors. Having recently returned home from a mission, Demi is ordered back out onto the seas in a boat he once crashed, taking with him some delicate cargo. Guarding this cargo is Bruni (Duchovny) and his gun-wielding goon, and the two of them hold the future of the Soviet Republic.

The “Phantom” is a device that can copy the signal of another ship and relay it to an enemy, making them think they are chasing another country’s submarine. Bruni plans to use this device in order to start a nuclear war between the Soviet’s enemies.

Almost entirely set inside the steel tubes of this archaic submarine, Phantom is a pulsating thriller that creates a tense and claustrophobic atmosphere, whilst engaging with a full-throttle plot.

Ed Harris is phenomenal. His performance determines the film, elevating it above a mere game of battleship, into a full-on war game. Surrounding him, there is also some heavy-hitting talent; Duchovny playing an unlikely villain, and William Fichtner playing Harris’ enduringly loyal Second-in-Command.

Whilst the acting talent is ship-shape, and the film’s aesthetic/atmosphere is plain sailing, the pace of the story needed some extra knots, languishing about during the opening third. This being said, Phantom delivers a worthwhile sea-faring adventure that combines political mutiny with overt heroism - a combination some may find leaves them feeling sea-sick, but most will salute.

(That’s it, I’m all out of sea puns, sea ya’ later, man overboard).

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Wednesday 11 September 2013

Manhattan

"Witty Allen"


A phenomenal story comes to Blu-ray, with Woody Allen’s timeless comedy about a New York writer whose interpersonal relationships create complex, and revealing, situations.



Allen plays Isaac, a forty-something cultural intellectual and semi-successful writer, with a lesbian ex-wife (Meryl Streep), a teenage girlfriend (Mariel Hemingway), and the hots for a woman he despises (Diane Keaton) - who happens to be his best friend’s (Michael Murphy) mistress.



You would need an impressive flow-diagram (and acumen) to successfully depict all the varying trysts and emotions rolling around in Allen’s bittersweet take on modern relationships. The story delves deep into human nature, revealing its insatiable appetite for self-destruction and the way our urges not only define our character, but ruin our chances at happiness.



But, through this chaos and self-exploration come some exquisite comedy scenes that have secured their place in cinematic treasure-land, displaying Allen’s genius at capturing the hilarity of love and other things.




With dialogue that overlaps, and a star-studded cast utilizing a naturalistic acting style, Manhattan reaches levels rarely seen in a human comedy like this. Allen’s style and influence has undoubtedly shaped the course of cinema, and Manhattan is a superb example of just how much.



Picturesque seventies New York, outrageously corny montages of couples in the park, and the blithering wonderings of Isaac as he cynically ponders on the minutia; it would be easy to dismiss Manhattan’s legacy as being overrated schmaltz. However, any lover of true cinema will see the brilliance in this movie, how it is a celebration of the cinematic form. From the witty banter and character nuances, to the loving depiction of the Manhattan streetscapes, Allen douses his film in artistry and devotion.


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