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SHAME : FOR ADULTS ONLY

SHAME directed by Steve McQueen (UK, 2011)

Shame is a defining film about manhood; as groundbreaking as movies like Taxi Driver, American Gigolo and Blue Velvet.

What each of these films have in common is that they don’t shy away from the darker aspects of humanity and the limitless ambiguities surrounding male sexuality.

If this movie had been made in Hollywood it  would probably have starred someone like Michael Douglas, Charlie Sheen or Russell Brand, all actors who have confessed and/or boasted about being addicted to sex.

With any of these in the leading role of Brandon, the film would have ended as either a vacuous, moralising drama or a titillating American Pie style ‘comedy’.   English director, Steve McQueen takes a more courageous course of treating the subject seriously without feeling the need to judge the characters or tag on a token feel good ending.  This is a film for grown-ups. Continue reading

THE DRIVER WITH NO NAME

Drive is adapted from a novel by James Sallis but it wouldn’t have surprised me if it had been based on a video game. With its focus on action, minimalist dialogue and car chase sequences, it is tailor-made for the joystick generation.

Ryan Gosling is perfectly cast as the man with no name and as strong and silent as Clint Eastwood in a spaghetti western. He plays a mechanic and a part-time movie stunt driver who moonlights as a the go to guy when you need a fast getaway from the scene of a crime.

The thrilling opening scene shows what he can do behind the wheel of a fast car, outwitting the police with ease. Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn shoots the scenes from his perspective so you get a point of view effect of being in the car with him (another feature that would easily transfer to a video game).

When he’s on these jobs he is unarmed and for half of the movie he seems like a white knight in a silver bomber jacket who can handle himself without resorting to violence. Continue reading