Review of The Artist
Before video
killed the radio star and digital killed the video store, audio killed the
silent film biz. Also, if you pass gas in a silent movie theater, it resonates
a lot louder. I’m just sayin.
I tried to
watch all the Best Picture nominees before the Oscars and failed. Of the six I
saw, I was not impressed. For months, I could not talk Jenn into going to see
The Artist with me. She claims it’s because she’s pregnant and silent movies
make her nauseous. But it’s really because she’s pretentious and addicted to
color. Also, I don’t imagine she wanted to have to worry about farting
uncontrollably for the reasons I already talked about. So I went by myself to
see the valedictorian of summer school, so to speak, as the six nominees I saw
previously had a subpar bug average of 4.9 (out of 10). That number was up to
5.6 by the time I left the theater.
This movie
was friggin adorable. It jumped out of the gate with pizzazz, both captivating
the audience with humor and setting the groundwork for the characters. Including
the dog, who would be the real hero of the film. Rarely do I ever root for a
happy ending outside of Vegas, and I very much was. And they knew just how to pull
it off without being campy. It deserved all 5 Oscars it won and probably one
for cinematography, though I understand the Academy’s need to stroke Scorsese’s
ego with some second-level throwaway awards.
There aren’t
a lot of fresh ideas nowadays. After Memento came out with the whole backwards
thing, I thought we were done. The well was dry; the last unused idea had been
uncovered and used up. But shooting a silent black and white movie about a
character trying to transition through a silent movie business where talkies
were taking over was so damn – dare I say – unspeakably clever. Well, this
particular application of it was. I only wish I had any friends who would appreciate
it. 10 bugs (out of 10)
(Ed note: The movie could earn additional
bugs after a period of one year has passed, joining the ranks of Frequency, Big
Fish, Memento, Sixth Sense and Back to the Future)
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