Reviews and Suggestions for movies and TV available to stream on Netflix. I try to focus on lesser-known things you might not discover on your own.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
The Life Before Her Eyes
I just finished watching The Life Before Her Eyes, and I'm not really sure how I feel about it (which, I think, is sometimes the sign of a really good movie, and sometimes just bad writing). It's hard for me to review it without giving away the ending, but I'll try. It's the story of Diana, who is terrorized at a school shooting as a teenager. She and her best friend Maureen are an unlikely duo. Diana is something of a "girl in trouble" whereas Maureen is a christian good girl. (The movie tries to be aware enough to see how obvious this is; at one point the characters remark "virgin and the whore...we're like the whole of art history in one package") The context of their unlikely friendship unfolds in a series of flashbacks while the gunman, a freak-friend of Diana's, holds them at gunpoint, demanding that they choose which of them he should kill. In addition to flashbacks of Diana and Maureen's past, we also see flash-forwards to Diana as an adult (played by Uma Thurman). Until the last 10 minutes of the movie, I would have rated it as a B-, ok but nothing special. The direction is kind of pretentious, and, while the acting is good, it's nothing special. There were some things that didn't really make sense, and I had trouble following some of the timeline. The ending cast the whole movie in a different light. Having read some other reviews, I think a lot of people didn't get it. I really think it might benefit from a second watching. If I do that, I'll come back and update this. A-.
Labels:
intellectual,
mystery,
visually striking
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