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APOCALYPSE REDUX : DISNEYLAND IN HELL

APOCALYPSE NOW REDUX directed by Francis Ford Coppola (USA,1979 – director’s cut 2001)

Screen shot 2020-10-09 at 18.42.34The  directors cut of this outstanding movie is 49 minutes longer than the original release but more does not mean better.

While Coppola may have been satisfied with the revised, redux,  version it’s hard to see that it adds anything radically new or notable. Aside from rejigging some scenes, the main change is the addition of a boring sequence where the crew encounter a French plantation in Cambodia.

This means we have to endure a lengthy dinner table debate about France’s involvement in the war which merely prolongs the climactic moment when Officer Willard (Martin Sheen) reaches the heart of darkness in the form Colonel Kurtz (Marlon Brando). Continue reading

MIDNIGHT IN PARIS: QUELLE MERDE!

What do you mean, you don’t want to wear my hat?

Let me start by saying that I used to be a huge fan of Woody Allen movies. In the late 1970s and 1980s, I would make a point of seeing his annual release as soon as it came out.

But  I could never quite see him in the same light again after the scandal in 1992 when he left Mia Farrow for their adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn when she was 21 and he was 56.  I don’t think of myself as prudish, but I lost respect for him and all those scenes in his films where an attractive young woman falls for an older guy suddenly took on a more squalid aspect. I found I couldn’t enjoy his movies the way I once did.

I was ,however, fully prepared to overcome my prejudices and join the throng who are raving about his latest movie, Midnight In Paris. This has received universal critical acclaim and is even tipped as a possible Oscar winner.

But I have to count myself in a minority here as I found the movie shallow, smug and deeply irritating. Continue reading