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Blog From The BenchJudge Ryan Keefer's Blog
Blog Review: Vereda Tropical
July 24th, 2005 8:49AM One of the earliest films I remember seeing when VHS came into my house was Kiss of the Spider Woman, an excellent movie starring the late Raul Julia and William Hurt about prisoners in a South American prison. As it turns out, the movie was based on a book by an Argentinean author named Manuel Puig (not the guy from Wildboyz). The film Vereda Tropical focuses an a period late in Puig's life, after he was exiled to Brazil from Argentina due to governmental pressure that resulted from his homosexuality. During his time in Brazil, Puig attempts to find happiness, love, and in a larger sense, sanity while in Rio de Janiero. As Puig, Fabio Aste plays the role excellently (and looks very familiar to Puig), as a man who is almost afraid to reveal how comfortable he is to anyone, and he dyes his hair (to avoid his age, which at the time was after his 50th birthday), and has many friends in Rio who cater to different sides of his personality. He frequently tapes conversations he has with his boyfriends, to capture a realistic tone in his writing. Some resent it openly; others allow it as they are aware of his previous works, but caution him against identifying them in his work. He seems to discover near the end of the film that Brazil has nothing of substance left for him, as the young painter who is in Puig's home to work spurns his romantic advances, and he is assaulted one night for being gay. Puig eventually moved to Mexico, where he died in 1990 at the age of 57 from a heart attack. The disc I got wasn't too appealing visually; there was a lot of handheld camera work and some shots seemed to come straight from video. The subtitling was slightly inaccurate from time to time, and the English postscript card at the end states that Puig died in 1992. It's hard to tell how the film wants to be recognized. As a biopic, it seems to not even pull from too many factual events in Puig's life, and as a dramatic film, Aste is great, but several of the actors seemed to sleepwalk through their lines. When comparing this film against the excellent Before Night Falls, it's clear that Vereda Tropical is a poor imitation.
Is a $120 book overkill?
July 22nd, 2005 7:16AM I dunno how I got to this point, but The Stanley Kubrick Archives is, simply put, a loaded book. It's broken into 2 parts, the first being stills from the films themselves (and they look really sharp, by the way), and the 2nd part is all of the on-set pictures that Kubrick and others shot while on the sets of his films, and there are a ton of them. I haven't really pored over it, but it was nice to see still shots of the omitted pie-throwing sequence from Dr. Strangelove, and there's even a shot of Peter Sellers as Major Kong, before Sellers had to bow out from that role. There are also script notes, and even a section on projects Kubrick didn't finish, specifically Wartime Lies, a Napoleon biopic and A.I.. You really do have to set aside a block of time (and several sittings) to go through this 14 pound book, but it's time well spent. Oh, and any first-print copies that are out there have a piece of a 70mm print of 2001 in them too.
We Hold These Truths to Be Self Evident and stuff.
July 4th, 2005 6:35AM On Maury right now, typing it straight from the screen as I channel surf, "I'll prove my dead son is not your baby's father!" I've gotta get this out of my system and will start the Lord of the Rings Extended Trilogy...NOW! Happy 4th everyone, cook meats thoroughly on the grill, and stand a safe distance away from lit fireworks.
Top of the Muffin TO YOU!!!
June 24th, 2005 11:04AM I wasn't sure just how to start my virgin entry into the blog here at the Verdict, so I figured I'd just say hi. It's a pleasure to be at the Verdict and I look forward to a long mutual life here. Having said that, I wanted to share a fascinating program I watched in the hospital yesterday, it's the magical Caso Cerrado (http://www.telemundo.com/casocerrado/index.html). Equal parts Judge Judy and old school Jerry Springer, I watched two younger guys beat each other up, and the girlfriends/significant others joined in at one point too. It was entertaining TV, that's for sure. Of course, this all could be side effects from the radiation, I had some X-Rays done. |
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