Monthly Archives January 2010

Apichatpong Weerasethakul, “A Letter to Uncle Boonmee” (2010).

In his lovely essay over at Lilok Pelikula, Richard Bolisay writes about the spectrality of the camera, or rather, the camera as the ghostly presence in Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s haunted film, A Letter to Uncle Boonmee. It’s a film set in a village in Northeastern Thailand and the site of the torture and massacre of farmers [...]

Norihiro Koizumi, “Midnight Sun” (2006).

While ultimately little more than a vehicle for the singer-songwriter YUI, Midnight Sun (Taiyō no Uta, or Song of the Sun) is a competently directed movie that capitalizes on the lead actress’s musical talents. But instead of the usual frothy comedy, Midnight Sun is a straight-up tearjerker. YUI plays (no surprise) a young singer-songwriter named [...]

James Cameron, “Avatar” (2009).

Avatar is probably the most beautiful film I’ve seen in the last 12 months. James Cameron’s fantastically detailed vision of the planet Pandora is a sumptuous visual feast: entire villages in lush trees, floating crags of rock, the way ships explode into constellations of steel and showers of dust, flowers that shrink shyly upon touch, [...]