Archive for September, 2008

Eastern Promises (2007)

Monday, September 8th, 2008

I wavered on seeing Eastern Promises in theaters. The good reviews, for the film in general and Viggo Mortensen’s performance in particular, made me want to see it. The allusions to its extreme violence deterred me. I compromised, and finally watched on dvd. This is a good film, well-directed and well acted, not only by Mortensen. The story has to be read as a sort of fable, since its particulars are so familiar: a talented poor outsider (Mortenson) works his way up the power structure when a seemingly paternal but actually cruel leader (Armin Mueller-Stahl) is increasingly disappointed in his own son (Vincent Cassel), while a beautiful blond woman (Naomi Watts) toils for justice. Moses, Jesus, and the intervening two millennia have supplied similar setups; I was reminded much of Braveheart. Much of the film’s tension rested on creating horror at the fate of a 14yo girl, and fear for the fate of a baby. These devices felt tired to me as well. The violence is extreme. I spent several scenes looking at the ceiling or through interlaced fingers. But the full-frontal scene of Mortensen, in case you were curious, was more astonishing to me for what he did while nude than for the nudity itself. It truly was a case of the nudity serving the scene and the story. Overall, the particulars–Naomi Watts as a concerned bystander, Mortensen as a taciturn mystery man, and the intrigue and complexity of the Russian mob scen–combine to transcend the simplistic features of the story.

Please Stand By…

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

This blog is experiencing some difficulties. High summer is in high gear and I’ve been cooking fresh veggies, doing insane amounts of laundry, and getting Drake ready for preschool. Please forgive the lack of new posts, and especially how behind I am on responding to comments. I read and appreciate every one (that’s not spam).

I have been reading and watching movies. I saw Eastern Promises. Good performances that carried a not-that-original story and characters. Very violent, but interesting. I saw Mamma Mia, which was not a great film but still a lot of fun. It sent me back to my Abba Gold cd, rather than out to buy the soundtrack. Pierce Brosnan isn’t as bad as I’d been led to believe, but I prefer the originals. I finally made it through all four hours of Branagh’s Hamlet. I’ll have more to say, but I HATED the music. And I finished Zot! 1987 to 1991. It’s a great collection of a great series. I was sad all over again when I got to the end of Zot, Jenny, and everyone else’s stories.

I’m hoping that after the equinox the universe will settle down again. This mad frenzy at end of summer is really exhausting. I hope to be posting, replying, and commenting again soon.

How We Ended the Long Weekend

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

There was much crying and screaming at bedtime last night. I wonder, is the “price” of a good day a difficult bedtime? We met friends at the pool, then met them again later for burgers, hot dogs and great french fries at the Bulldog NE, picked by Minnesota Monthly as having the best burger in the state. After that, bedtime was challenging. But once Drake and Guppy were _in_ bed, they stayed there and fell asleep quickly, so G. Grod could watch a bit more of Branagh’s Hamlet. I’m not sure how I made it through all four hours in the theater when it came out. I can’t make it through an entire hour without nodding off. Then again, I was unmarried, without kids and twelve years younger in ‘96.

Drake is 5!

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Drake's Dino Cake As I’ve mentioned already, Drake turned five recently. We had a party with friends and family in PA a few days prior, and he requested a dinosaur cake. Here’s what I made. While not as pretty as the model I worked from, I was pleased with the result, especially the white gumdrop teeth and pale green frosting, which I made by mixing pureed fresh spinach into a vanilla buttercream.