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HIGH RISE directed by Ben Wheatley (UK, 2015)

high_rise_2014_film_posterIf this movie had met with universal critical acclaim or had achieved commercial success it would almost certainly have denoted its failure in artistic terms. Fortunately, therefore, it polarized the press and bombed at the box office.

J.G. Ballard’s novel (published in 1975) was meant as a morbid, provocative slice of entertainment designed to leave readers absorbed but seriously spooked. It begins arrestingly: “Later, as he sat on his balcony eating the dog, Doctor Robert Laing reflected on the unusual events that had taken place within this huge apartment building during the previous three months”.

This big screen adaptation has a similarly jarring impact since, in Ben Wheatley, we have a director whose mindset is every bit as warped as the polite but misanthropic English writer. Continue reading

Shakespeare’s Henry IV Part 2 is the tale of two kings and one fat bloke.

The outsize guy is Sir John Falstaff. It’s not clear how he got that knighthood as he looks like a man more devoted to big meals than good works. He is also given to bawdy deeds and to being what Prince Hal poetically refers to as “the feeder of my riots”.

Falstaff’s anarchic, irreverent wit is remarked upon by many but is never made manifest in this TV production directed by Richard Eyre. Simon Russell Beale is hopelessly miscast in this role as he is not the jolly jester he surely should be.

Fortunately the kings provide more than adequate compensation. Continue reading

It’s the way he tells ’em! Falstaff has Hal splitting his sides.

Have  you ever had that feeling of being in a room where everyone is laughing at a joke and you don’t get it?

I had this sensation when watching BBC’s Henry IV Part One.

Falstaff and Prince Hal (Tom Hiddleston) are doing a stand-up routine which has everyone in stitches but I couldn’t understand what was meant to be so funny. Continue reading