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The Fountain Unboxed – followup

July 23rd, 2007 Brian View Comments

So I’d nearly forgotten to give a followup regarding The Fountain.

The movie is visually arresting, but I think ultimately it is only
moderately good. Hugh Jackman give a surprisingly varied performance,
but Rachel Weisz seemed miscast.

The basic arrangement of the movie is that Jackman and Weisz play
characters in three different eras who each may actually be the same
person somehow connected through time. In the earliest era Jackman
plays a Spanish conquistador and Weisz is the Queen. The quest
revolves around the search for the tree of life in the new world. In
the current era Jackman plays a doctor/scientist/researcher who is
struggling to find a cure for his wife’s brain tumor. His wife is of
course played by Weisz. In the future Jackman and the tree of life
are in some sort of spaceship that appears as a clear sphere floating
in space towards a dying star, while Jackman’s character has dreams
or memories of Weisz’ character.

All three of these stories wrap around each other, and sometimes it
almost seems as though characters are finishing the sentence or
waking from the dream that one of the characters in the other era was
experiencing.

The themes of the movie revolve around ideas of death, eternal life,
fiction as reality, time as not strictly linear, and man often as
prideful and reckless – yet with a sense of hope that he could learn.
All of these are fine ideas to toy with, but there are almost too
many here, and somehow it all ends seeming somewhat superficial. I
think that this sense comes from a lack of connection with the
characters, particularly the ones from the present era. I feel like
the stories of the earlier and later eras are built around the
current one, and it is the current one that needed to build better
the relationship between Jackman and Weisz that defined the single-
mindedness that Jackman’s character personifies.

So, all in all, I’m glad I saw it, and I look forward to more movies
by this director – Darren Aronofsky, but I don’t think this is one I
would refer to casual movie watchers. This is one more for the hard
core movie fan who must see every film by their favorite director or
actor.

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The Fountain Unboxed

July 13th, 2007 Brian View Comments

I haven’t watched it yet, but I’ve downloaded the movie The Fountain to my Tivo from Amazon. This is one of those movies that I’ve been very curious about for a while, and at one point was very keen to see, and yet somehow I never managed to get to the theater to see it. Maybe the reviews undermined my desire, which is a shame. The director is the same guy who made Pi and Requiem for a Dream, both of which I greatly enjoyed. These are movies that really stick in your mind, and get under your skin. I wonder if this one will do the same?

The other interesting thing about this, as I noted, is that this is a rental download. It’s the first time I’ve tried something like this. I had heard about it, but I honestly hadn’t paid that much attention to this new service, but for some reason it clicked that the movies could download directly to the tivo. I checked the prices and they were comparable, or even a little less, to renting from the video store, and it didn’t cost anything else Ñ no membership fees or anything of that sort, so I thought, what the hell. Let’s give it a test. Now the one thing I didn’t do is monitor the download process to see how long that took. I started the process right before going to bed and then just checked the next morning and there was the movie. As far as I know it took eight hours and finished just before I got up. The other thing I’m curious to see is what the aspect ratio of the movie is. The Amazon website seems to be contradictory in how they have this detail labeled. It states 1.33:1, which is regular tv shape. However, it also states “Letterbox”. So which is it? I’ll let you know after I watch the movie.

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