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Nordling sings about BLACK SNAKE MOAN!!!

Published at:  Dec 13, 2006 5:41:23 AM CST

Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with Nordling's single review of BLACK SNAKE MOAN, my personal favorite film from BNAT. Nordling seems to love it as much as I do. Sam Jackson will make your toes curl by being so badass and Christina Ricci might make your toes curl for a different reason. Mr. Skin is going to love this one... At least 2 or 3 pages, I'm guessing... Anyway, here's Nord with the good word!



People talk down about the South, all the time. Many claim the South is home to backwater culture, that we are too blinded by faith, too accepting of bigotry, and disdain intelligent discourse. Never mind that many are practicing the very same prejudicial attitudes that they claim to disavow. So, in walks Craig Brewer, and his film BLACK SNAKE MOAN. The title alone will elicit snickers from people, and that's the point. There's a bait and switch going on, you see. Because when you go into a film like this expecting some good-old-boy white-trash exploitation, well, maybe you might have your eyes opened a little bit.

Is BLACK SNAKE MOAN exploitative? Sure it is. For the majority of the film Rae (Christina Ricci) wears panties and a skimpy shirt, and many times, not even that much. This has a ton of nudity, more than I can remember in any recent mainstream film. Yes, at one point, Lazarus (Samuel Jackson) chains her to a radiator, and any thinking person will seriously consider the symbolism of what that means. But Brewer uses the genre to get to a deeper, more resonant truth. Like HUSTLE AND FLOW before it, the genre is only a means to an end. These characters aren't just cyphers - they feel real. They feel like they exist. Craig Brewer may misdirect audiences, but it's for a reason.

The film opens as Rae and her boyfriend Ronnie (Justin Timberlake) have sex. It is passionate and wild. Ronnie, who has an anxiety condition, has enlisted in the army and is about to leave. And Rae can't imagine her life without him. She is a very damaged, very sexual creature, and when she gets deep feelings she tends to express them in the only way she knows how - by fucking anything that isn't nailed down. Ronnie gets Gill (Michael Raymond-James) to watch after her while he's gone.

Meanwhile, Lazarus's marriage is ending. His wife is sleeping around and is sick of Lazarus's poor life, and publicly leaves him in a restaurant. Lazarus, a former blues player, is angry, devastated, and lost, and nothing can give him comfort. His good friend and pastor R.L. (John Cochran Jr.) continuously asks him to return to church, but he will not. And then one day, he comes across Rae in the middle of the road, beaten and bloody. He takes her home, and is soon convinced that she has a sickness in her that he aims to cure. By reading the Bible and chaining her to a radiator, he believes he can cure her of her wild ways. But again, Lazarus is alone and confused, and doesn't think things through. And, unexpectedly, they begin to form a bond, a bond just as strong as the chains that bind her, and as deep and powerful as the blues that Lazarus sings on his old Gibson guitar. And Ronnie, who is rejected by the army, begins his return home, and these three people will have to deal with each other and their feelings, amongst the backdrop of the deep South and the blues music that calls the South home.

Craig Brewer called this film his homage to the blues of his beloved Tennessee, just as HUSTLE AND FLOW was to Southern hip-hop. And the blues scenes are powerful. One scene in particular, played during a thunderstorm as the power fades in and out, as Lazarus plays his blues for Rae to comfort her, sent chills up my spine. This film uses music in a very effective manner, cathartic and illuminating. The characters are charged by passion and the blues may be their only release. This film comes from a long tradition of Southern stories, and Brewer always takes his characters and the subject seriously. Religion is given hefty weight in this film and is never used to portray these people as stupid or superstious.

Christina Ricci's performance is one of the most fearless I've seen in a movie. She doesn't seem to hesitate to take Rae to places that most of us would flinch to see. It's very sexual and adult, and on the surface may seem exploitative, but it's really not. And Samuel Jackson has finally been given a role that explores his real talents. Is he still a bad ass? Very much so. The word "motherfucker" off Samuel Jackson's lips is like poetry. But his Lazarus is also vulnerable and confused, and Rae fills a gap that Lazarus nevr knew he had in his life. I'd be surprised if this performance isn't on someone's short list for the Best Actor Oscar next year.

Craig Brewer has made a deeply Southern drama, full of heat, passion, resonance, and soul. It's also seriously adult, which is a breath of fresh air today. In the end, it's about family, and how some ties that bind are deeper than race or blood. I think this will likely be the first great film of 2007. I can't wait to see it again.

Nordling



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  • Dec 13, 2006 5:46:38 AM CST

    Yep

    by ews

    I actually want to see this movie quite badly. Seems like an interesting movie of good quality, can't wait to see it. Bet it gets a rubbish release over in the UK though!

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  • Dec 13, 2006 6:01:01 AM CST

    WELL

    by the knight

    I'm sure some of you want that long black snake ehhh

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  • Dec 13, 2006 6:13:56 AM CST

    Yeeh!

    by sit and watch

    "Banner, Bitch! BANNER, BITCH! Y'ALL KNOW ME!"

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  • Dec 13, 2006 6:21:03 AM CST

    Oh, look! Torture porn!

    by derlanghaarige

    It has tits, and being chained on anything sounds like torture to me. ^_^

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  • Dec 13, 2006 6:52:47 AM CST

    Not Wednesday!

    by franklin t marmoset

    I am very uncomfortable with this nudity of Christina Ricci. Yes, she is a very pretty young woman, but she is also Wednesday Addams, star of a some films I watch whenever they crop up on the telly. I should not, I think, be looking at her boobs. Also, I will pay Samuel L Jackson a fiver if he does not say 'motherfucker' in this new film in which he is undoubtably contractually obliged to say 'motherfucker'.

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  • Dec 13, 2006 7:27:36 AM CST

    They should seriously change the title...

    by dirkvega

    I know it comes from an old song, and I'm sure Brewer would hate to part with it, but the general public is going to think of SNAKES ON A PLANE every time they hear it. Something like DOWN SOUTH (while a tad generic) would work, and is still sexually suggestive.

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  • Dec 13, 2006 7:47:17 AM CST

    "Ties her to a radiator..."

    by regenhund

    you mean on a car, or like to heat your house with?

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  • Dec 13, 2006 8:03:42 AM CST

    You can't change the title.

    by nordling

    It's pretty integral to the film.

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  • Dec 13, 2006 8:54:07 AM CST

    Sounds very interesting

    by godzillasushi

    im curious

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  • Dec 13, 2006 9:03:25 AM CST

    Any thing is better then that tripe ....

    by kinghenryviii

    that was The Man or Snakes on a Plane. Gotta free ticket to that one and I thought that Batshite movie with Mr. Freeze was better.
    This could be good though.

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  • Dec 13, 2006 9:12:58 AM CST

    I have always thought Ricci

    by john wesley hardin

    I have always thought Ricci could be a great actress. Unfortunately, I have also thought that a lot of times she would sleepwalk through her films. I really do hope that this time she nails it. I hope you guys are right, I really do. I don't want this to just be a forgetable spankfest that fifteen year old boys rent to release some pent up tension.

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  • Dec 13, 2006 9:23:42 AM CST

    Am I just the biggest perv in the world

    by kristian66

    Or is it normal to be very excited about seeing Ricci completely naked. I wonder if you see the actual actual minge. (I promise I have a girlfriend).

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  • Dec 13, 2006 10:40:56 AM CST

    Bless you Kristian, The 'actual actual minge'...

    by mr jonse

    ...is the funniest thing I've heard all day. With any luck, yeah. This is so going to be one of those films that splits the intellectuals from the pervs. God knows which side I'll end up on...

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  • Dec 13, 2006 1:02:23 PM CST

    Black Snakes on a Plane, Motherfucker!

    by cruel_kingdom

    Quoth the Jackson.

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  • Dec 13, 2006 1:13:32 PM CST

    It's hard out here for a movie pimp

    by lance rock

    First you say, "Is BLACK SNAKE MOAN exploitative? Sure it is." Then a bit later you say, in regards to Ricci's performance, "It's very sexual and adult, and on the surface may seem exploitative, but it's really not." Um, so which is it?

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  • Dec 13, 2006 1:21:11 PM CST

    Peter Boyle is dead!

    by kinghenryviii

    Young Frankinstien passed away at the age of 71. Adiois "Puttin' on the ritz."

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  • Dec 13, 2006 2:04:54 PM CST

    Sounds a lot like Russ Meyer's "Vixen"

    by spandau belly

    Why did Russ have to die?WHYYYYYY?!!??!

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  • Dec 13, 2006 5:58:50 PM CST

    Women in forced bondage is "not exploitative?"

    by s00p3rm4n

    What fucking crack are you people smoking? Is no one else seeing this for what it is? A movie about how "women are wild and require men to tame them?" To say nothing of the racial stereotypes of predatory black men and vulnerable white women...

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  • Dec 13, 2006 8:11:06 PM CST

    s00p3rm4n

    by nordling

    again, that's only the entry point into the film. It isn't quite as simple as that.

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  • Dec 14, 2006 1:17:10 AM CST

    Kurzinski Valentine, YES you are the only one

    by cruel_kingdom

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