Re: Last movie you watched
Eddie wrote:I don't think I could disagree with you more if the Hadron Collider created a whole pocket universe that housed all infinite disagreement.. And I'm sorry to say this, but criticizing a director's efforts because "the subject sells itself," is incredibly ignorant of the process and lazy in and of itself. I wish I had half the balls she had. Every time her camera turned on, she ran the risk of being arrested. Every time she boarded a plane, every time she sent an email, she had the spectre of arrest hanging over her. I found the film the opposite of bland, and the fact that she managed to weave in a bit of a love story is impressive of itself.
To be this reductive of a film that has a very deft directorial hand is something else.
Sure, but the risk has to do with the subject of the documentary. I'm critiquing the style of the documentary which seems to be to just simply switch the camera on and point. Anyone could have done this with little documentary experience. For example, why do we have to see Snowden comb his hair for ages? What about actually imparting information? The Frontline documentary did this a lot better on the same subject.
By contrast, the Vivian Maier documentary had a tougher subject to sell us to make it interesting, and therefore is a more impressive achievement as a documentary, in my opinion.
Oh no, that was probably the best scene in the movie! The TV is on in the background, talking about him as some abstract mythic figure, and meanwhile he's fucking with his hair because it doesn't look right. The movie is about revealing the humanity in a man who has become purely a political item. He's not a righteous hero, and he's not a filthy traitor. He's just a dude, doing what he thought was right based on the things he knew to be true.
So why would the documentary be "stylized"? If it's anything but totally naturalistic, Snowden becomes a character instead of a person. That's why Citizenfour is so extraordinary. Poitras presents it as a historical document, and it's a vital one. You can call it bland or easy, but you're looking for a film that Poitras isn't interested in making.