Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Contagion & The Conspirator

Contagion
 
This was definitely not a feel good film, and it did border on being a horror movie, which aren’t my usual type of cup of tea. It was well made, well acted, and suspenseful. Not escapist, either, nor very close to it. So if you have fun at horror movies, you might not have as much with Contagion. The real horror will probably be felt by people with OCD-type tendencies, and for the rest of us, well, there isn’t much to make you feel too good. If you’re someone who is hygienically disgusting, then I would recommend that you do watch Contagion and pay attention, however.

Generally, this is a better movie than the majority of them being put out. I was a bit surprised at first that the guy who wrote The Informant! wrote this one as well, but only because of the genre switch. I think he could have a real gem on his hands if he can fuse the tones of that previous film with the one in Contagion, or rather meet them in the middle for another film, one where there’s the usual display of intelligence but also opportunities for the audience to feel like they can smile.

The Conspirator

I enjoyed this one, and also felt a loss of faith in earthly, absolute power afterwards. I read the book Lies My Teacher Told Me, about how certain high school and college textbooks present history in boring and inaccurate ways, and the story in The Conspirator seems to me to be one which the author of Lies My Teacher Told Me might possibly approve of to be included in his ideal history book.

I can't elaborate on that without spoiling the film, but I will say that I don't remember much of the events that The Conspirator depicts being taught in any of my high school history classes, but perhaps I would've paid more attention if they had been mentioned--aside from the already well-known "John Wilkes Booth shot Abraham Lincoln" thing. Perhaps some current students will be fortunate enough to have a cool history teacher who'll show The Conspirator in class.

Anyway, this post over at chud.com's forum can pretty much sum up how I liked The Conspirator, excepting the gripe about lens flares, which I didn't notice during my viewing of the film.

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