Vertigo

Vertigo
Vertigo

Monday, May 31, 2021

The Thrills of A QUIET PLACE PART II

 


Director/writer John Krasinski follows up his horror hit A Quiet Place with Part II continuing his sure handed mastery of thrills and chills. It is a spare, basic premise that is executed flawlessly and is ideal summer fare.

A flashback shows the beginning of the invasion by horrific monsters attracted to sound as the Abbotts led by father (John Krasinski) and mother (Emily Blunt) flee the chaos. Back to the present, the mother and her children are forced to leave their home and meet a weary survivor (Cillian Murphy).  The Abbott’s deaf daughter (Millicent Simmonds excels in an expanded role) displays smarts and resourcefulness beyond her years as she tries to save her family, and when she bravely ventures out on a hunch, it sets off a sequence of events that may prove deadly.

The film cleverly branches into three narratives which triples the nonstop suspense as Krasinski maximizes the angst in each scene. The film wisely adds the opening sequence to show how the aliens appeared, and there are eerie sights of abandoned cars on a bridge, shoes and pocketbooks at an empty train station, and shredded rail cars.  There are last minute heroics and rescues, but there are also moments of emotion and loss. We care very much for these people which heightens the fear factor, and what really enhances the film is that key characters undergo a transformation with the story’s arc.

The film is edited for maximum impact and effectively uses sound and silence. It’s well-conceived and a more than worthy sequel that easily leaves open for a follow-up. The real life husband-wife team of Krasinski and Blunt are gold. See this in a theater.

**** of **** stars (for fans of Blunt and horror)




Sunday, May 30, 2021

Eastwood and Memorial Day

Clint Eastwood has a creative link to some of the best war films. His Dirty Harry sequel, Magnum Force, was written by John Milius and Michael Cimino. A few years later, the Vietnam War was realized in grand fashion with Milius co-writing Apocalypse Now and Cimino directing and co-writing The Deer Hunter.  Eastwood would later direct war films like Heartbreak Ridge, Flags of Our Fathers, and culminating in American Sniper, each film depicting a different conflict. This Memorial Day commemorates all those who died for this country. Honor them.






Tuesday, May 18, 2021

The Enchanted Cottage


 I happen to catch an old black and white film The Enchanted Cottage on TCM with Robert Young and Dorothy McGuire. It's a lovely romantic fable that has elements of Somewhere in Time and other modern films. If you love simple, magical tales of hope and love, this might be worth a viewing. A special film. I won't say more.

An Offbeat Career


Actor and author Charles Grodin passed at 86. This star of stage and screen had a dry sense of humor and often played memorable, offbeat characters. He shined in the original The Heartbreak Kid and lent comedic support in Heaven Can Wait and Dave, and he starred in one of the best buddy films with Robert DeNiro, Midnight Run. He starred in various TV shows and other films like The Lonely Guy and The Beethoven films. He was also a regular talk show guest. Did you know he turned down The Graduate? He also played opposite Miss Piggy in the hilarious The Great Muppet Caper. Not bad at all.