He rejects his community and his heritage, brings his "shiksa" (there's no engagement with just how horrible that word is) home to meet his parents, and then is thrown out by his mother. Oh and there's a dying orthodox older woman with clairvoyant tarot-reading powers...reallly, it's just rubbish. Time wasted, slightly mitigated by some nice shots of Zurich.
Friday, July 30, 2021
Review of "The Awakening of Motti Wolkenbruch"
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
Review of 'Dancing in the Streets: AHistory of Collective Joy' by Barbara Ehrenreich
Friday, July 23, 2021
Review of "Zami: A New Spelling of My Name" by Audre Lorde
She's brilliant at depicting the latter, and in bringing the city to life as it was at a very special moment of its history, when it was still possible to live as a bohemian (bourgeois or other) in Manhattan. I wish I'd read it with a map, and it would be great to have a 'virtual walking tour' of the New York she is writing about.
I note in passing that she obviously moved in Communist Party circles, was involved in the campaign to save the Rosenbergs from execution, relishes the very end of the 1940s as a time of hope, and is excited and enthusiastic about the creation of the State of Israel as a sign of that hope.
There's a lot of material about growing up the children of immigrants that I recognise...she wasn't just Black in New York, she was West Indian, which I think makes for a very different sort of Black experience. It would be good to know more about that.
Friday, July 16, 2021
Review of "Promising Young Woman"
Informal distribution, VLC on laptop and Chromecast - working again at the moment. Sometimes there's now sound but not on this one.
Sunday, July 11, 2021
Review of Fatherhood
Watched on Netflix.
Review of 'The Overstory' by Richard Powers
Thursday, July 08, 2021
Review of 'Promised Land' (2002)
It's creepy, and violent, and a bit cliched ("You don't understand our ways, you don't belong here any more"), but not without interest. Apparently it's based on an award winning novel. A curiosity is that it features Yvonne van den Bergh, an Afrikaner actor who went on to become a big thing in South African TV before outing herself as a dominatrix and then going all out into porn. It's supposed to be the other way round, isn't it?
Whole film was available on YouTube.
Review of "The Forty Year Old Version"
Enjoyable to watch, nice acting, well observed. A rare good film from Netflix.