Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Manic (2001)
Friday, November 19, 2021
Inherent Vice - The Movie vs. the Book
Written in 2009, Inherent Vice is the second most recent publication by the elusive Pynchon. While it is not as surreal/"postmodern" as his other works (or at least the one other book of his I read), the plot is still quite convoluted and I won't pretend I didn't got lost trying to figure out what was going on.
Friday, November 12, 2021
Jacobs Ladder (1990)
Lately, I've been watching a lot of movies that in some way make one question reality, which really hasn't been good for my ongoing existential crisis. Donnie Darko (2001), American Psycho (2000), and Inception (2010) just to name a few. Jacob's Ladder (1990) continues this theme of "Did any of that just happen?" It's hard to pin down in a certain category, but I would describe it as a surreal horror government paranoia thriller.
Jacob's Ladder follows the lead character, Jacob Singer, as he begins having strange 'Nam flashbacks and seeing weird hallucinations of faceless humanoid beings that are following him. Before I start my review and spoil it, I'll recommend you watch it if you haven't already. It's a trippy dream-like experience dealing with hell and death and all that fun stuff.
SPOILERS:
The director, Adrian Lyne, also referenced Francis Bacon as an inspiration for the "look" of the film which is apparent in the blurry heads and grotesque figures Jacob sees.
He says, "If you're afraid of dying, and you're holdin' on, you'll see devils tearin' your life away. But if you've made your peace, then the devils are really angels, freein' you from the world. It all depends on how you look at it."