November 10, 2012

Rocky (1976)


Rocky is the film that launched Sylvester Stallone’s career. It sees Rocky Balboa picked to take on Apollo Creed in a title match in what looks like a David vs Goliath encounter. The film builds up to this match with the clear sights of Balboa being a lowly fighter who spends large chunks of the movie trying to woo Talia Shire’s Adrian. The climax of the movie sees the fight last far longer than anyone had expected and its only due to a split decision that Apollo Creed wins but despite not winning the title its something far more than that that, he wins the respect of the public and with that his love. Now that might have been a bit sarcastic towards the end there but despite my cynicscm I must say that I actually found this film to be quite enjoyable. However I did have to stick the subtitles on because Stallone at his best is mainly understandable but Burgess Meredith was even worse.

Stallone is quite good as Rocky Balboa. His does come across as someone who is a good boxer but doesn’t look like he’s ever going to get beyond that and its only due to a lucky opportunity that he becomes something bigger. Talia Shire goes on quite the development throughout the film, at the beginning she looks quite shy with massive glasses and a woolly hat and by the end of the film she is quite the glam figure despite this I thought that Shire was very good and becomes at times the most coherent person in the film. As the antagonist, Carl Weathers is quite good as Apollo Creed. He is the cock-sure boxer who feels like he is doing Balboa a favour by sharing the same ring with him and is soundly embarrassed when Rocky doesn’t give in quickly.

Rocky is an enjoyable adventure that doesn’t try and do the stupid by having Balboa win the title but manages to beat people’s expectations. I haven’t seen all the Rocky films but I suspect that this is probably the strongest one because it didnt have anything to compete against and expectations were low but it has good performances and a perfectly good script.

November 03, 2012

Blood Diamond (2006)


Blood Diamond is a film that has a moral message behind it which is something that would normally put me off. Leonardo Di Caprio plays a guy who is involved in the business of Conflict diamonds meanwhile a guy called Soloman Vandy whose life is ripped apart when a family is torn apart by a rebel army who end up taking Soloman’s son and train him to be a child soldier. The film then moves towards getting Soloman reunited with his family and get his son. The film has a rather harrowing start where a village is attacked and there is a shot of someone having their hand cut off. The harrowness of the start does get toned down but its always in the air of the scene.
Leonardo Di Caprio is someone that has become a very good actor. I remember seeing him in Romeo and Juliet and Titanic and being amazed and how the person who appears in those films becomes the same Leonardo Di Caprio that we see in this and The Aviator. His accent is quite good but does become ropey when he’s shouting. Djimon Hounsou is truly stunning as its effectively his story who goes through all the emotions and it’s a show stealing performance. David Harewood (currently in Homeland) is fantastic as the fantasticly named Captain Poison. He’s a totally loathsome person who is sadly what I suspect a captain in this part of the world is like. His death his done partly out of shot but its due to Hounsou’s face that make it a great exit.
The film’s not perfect. Jennifer Connelly is pretty poor as Maddy Bowen. The character is a journalist that comes across as neither interesting or annoying. Just someone that has been put in there to provide a love interest but doesn’t even do that. I thought that whenever she was on it ruined the story. Another thing I don’t like are the moral lectures that the film goes on about how conflict diamonds have entered the shops and whilst I understand that this is wrong and think that anyone who knowingly uses them is a dreadful person, the fact I know this means that I don’t need the story explained to me like I’m stupid.
Blood Diamond is a film that should be watched but not if your squeamish. There are some genuinely impressive moments and its directed with a certain amount of style but I felt that the lecture could have been removed and it wouldn’t have made the film any less important.