Entries in 1964 (2)

Sunday
07Feb2010

Dr. Strangelove

Release Year: 1964

Director: Stanley Kubrick

Review: Simply one of the best satires ever made.  There is not a single wasted scene, and everything hits squarely where it is supposed to.  It's both unsettling, and hilarious, the perfect mix for a political satire.  Kubrick is an incredible director, and letting him lead you down this twisted path toward world annihilation is fascinating.  Peter Sellers is the best he has ever been, making his characters not seem to over the top, but all fascinating and indistinguishable from one another.  'Dr. Stranglove' is endlessly quotable and watchable.  It goes beyond great and into iconic.  I think the 'biting satire' mold was cast from this Kubrick masterpiece.
Rating: 5/5



Sunday
28Jun2009

The Up Series

Release Year: 1964-2005
Review: A documentary following the lives of fourteen children from Britain coming from various walks of life in attempt to measure the impact of social class on their lives. The series starts introducing the kids at the age of seven, and revisits them every seven years for updates on their lives. The series is a fascinating, voyeuristic, view on how average people live, work and age. It is engrossing to be able to watch the lives of these people unfold. Expectations from the childhood are either realized or go tragically awry. The every day struggles that face everyone, such as the struggle to find steady work, marriage problems, and raising a family are all explored in the film simply by taking a look into these people's lives. The 'Up Series' is an important documentary which sheds light on human growth, the impact of class background and a slew of other human behavioral issues. Besides its importance, the documentary is also sheer entertainment. Once you watch one you will want to watch the entire series out of curiosity. The participants are all unique and interesting in their own way, its hard not to have a favorite. This is a monumental documentary and should be required viewing as so much can be learned about life from it.
Rating: 5/5