Lost River trailer (Ryan Goslings directing debut thats getting panned)

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..saw this review retweeted earlier on twitter;


The problem with telling you want happens in Lost River is that no matter how plainly I describe it, this series of events will probably sound like a lot of fun and promise to make for rather interesting viewing. But this film, I’m afraid, delivers neither of those two things.

Sure, it features Ben Mendelsohn as a bank manager and club owner who sings, dances and quotes A$AP Rocky. We see Christina Hendricks ‘slicing her own face off with a scalpel.’ There’s Matt Smithas a psychopathic bully who is actually called Bully and cuts people’s lips off with scissors. And there’s lot more lunacy in this vein, but all of it is so horrendously dull.

For his debut feature as director, Ryan Gosling has created for a mixtape from his favourite films, but he’s only dubbed the stylistic influences and transferred none of what made those films interesting. There are elements borrowed from David Lynch, particularly from Blue Velvet, and from Terence Malick, Dario Argento, Nicholas Winding Refn and Harmony Korine. What we have is tantamount to Gosling’s scrapbook, or an enthusiastic Instagramming session designed to show off his great taste.

The dull plot primarily concerns Billy (Christina Hendricks) and her two sons, Bones (Iain De Caestecker) and Franky (Landyn Stewart). Billy is fighting to keep the family in their house in the ruins of Detroit. Gosling takes pains to indicate his intention for grand allegorical importance, and there is a suggestion throughout that Lost River is somehow a commentary on the real-life fate to have befallen Detroit and many other, similar cities in America. Unfortunately, what Gosling has delivered has only the depth of an Abandoned Porn slideshow.

Lost River features some of the most aggressively stupid visual storytelling I have seen in some time, from nonsensical crabbing camerawork to pointless focus shifting. Some of the blame should probably lay at the feet of the talented but undisciplined cinematographer Benoit Debie, even while he occasionally provides the odd arresting image, the few little pin pricks of light in the darkness that kept me awake until the end of the film.

Not unlike a stereotypical student film made on a grand scale, Lost River is a disaster. I expect those that enjoy it will do so mostly in an ironic way and at the film’s expense. I’ll admit that I did greet the occasional, absurdly earnest line – “Has anyone ever touched your rat, or will I be the first?” for example – with howls of laughter.

But don’t be mistaken, even this kind of enjoyment is rare. Lost River is an absolute dud.
 

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Gosling just having fun out there doing whatever he wants. Such is the privilege of the GOAT. :blessed:

 

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one day when I have nothing better to do
I will get high sit on my couch
and watch this on mute with some music in the background

just something to look at
like a moving inkblot or something:yeshrug:

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Movie's out on the web for the folks interested. :gawdling:

And I liked it. It's basically a modern take on those black & white gothic horrors of ye olde with heavy Blue Velvet influences. In fact, both the antagonists of the story reminded me of Frank Booth in certain aspects. The movie was in need of a stronger narrative though, or at the least the current narrative needed a stronger build-up because a lot of the movie just seems to drift forward coasting on some great ideas (a huge part of the movie deals with an underground night club so fascinating it could carry a movie on its own) to do the heavy lifting. As far as the technical aspect goes Gosling is all there. The cinematography is superb, probably the biggest surprise was how consistently great the movie was shot. Extensive inspired use of colors too, although it can borders close to the point of excessive at times (there's one scene that's practically purple). The cast delivered too, despite half of them basically being buddy-buddies with Gosling (Hendricks, Mendes, Mendelsohn) they didn't slack off.

In the end I can barely recommend it though, because from a narrative standpoint there's little to keep the average viewer's interest. True cinephiles probably won't regret watching it because it is often marvelous to look at, but in the end you'll mostly be wondering about the possibilities if Gosling brings his skills to a stronger story.

3/5
 

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Movie's out on the web for the folks interested. :gawdling:

And I liked it. It's basically a modern take on those black & white gothic horrors of ye olde with heavy Blue Velvet influences. In fact, both the antagonists of the story reminded me of Frank Booth in certain aspects. The movie was in need of a stronger narrative though, or at the least the current narrative needed a stronger build-up because a lot of the movie just seems to drift forward coasting on some great ideas (a huge part of the movie deals with an underground night club so fascinating it could carry a movie on its own) to do the heavy lifting. As far as the technical aspect goes Gosling is all there. The cinematography is superb, probably the biggest surprise was how consistently great the movie was shot. Extensive inspired use of colors too, although it can borders close to the point of excessive at times (there's one scene that's practically purple). The cast delivered too, despite half of them basically being buddy-buddies with Gosling (Hendricks, Mendes, Mendelsohn) they didn't slack off.

In the end I can barely recommend it though, because from a narrative standpoint there's little to keep the average viewer's interest. True cinephiles probably won't regret watching it because it is often marvelous to look at, but in the end you'll mostly be wondering about the possibilities if Gosling brings his skills to a stronger story.

3/5
Even though I joke about it, I can't wait to see this. People unfairly hate on Gosling and the critics who hated this also hated Only God Forgives, which I loved, so fukk 'em. I think this could become a sleeper hit that is revisited over time
 
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