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Quint at Sundance, Day 2!! Irish musical ONCE and Philip Seymour Hoffman and Laura Linney in THE SAVAGES!!!

Published at:  Jan 19, 2007 4:09:18 PM CST

Ahoy, squirts! Quint here. My wi-fi dropped out last night. I had written my opening night review and thought I had posted it, but apparently I didn't click the right button. I went back to double check and my internet was gone. So, I'm here at the Holiday Village and I double checked... nothing. I went in and clicked the right button and got it up.

Thank the movie gods there is wifi in the Holiday Village theater. My first movie of the day was called ONCE, an Irish romantic musical.

Well, it's really a movie with music in it, not the image you usually have when you think "musical." It's about a musician and he sings a lot, but it's no more of a musical than HUSTLE & FLOW was.

The movie's about a talented musician (Glen Hansard) who just hasn't had the nerve to make the jump from street musician to the recording studio. A past romance gone wrong both inspires him and hangs like a weight around his neck, keeping him from realizing his dream.

Enter a beautiful Czech girl (Marketa Irglova), a talented pianist herself. There's an obvious chemistry, a romance that is not realized. He's still hung up on his ex and she's got secrets of her own, but with all that the movie always stays light.

As a moviegoer who is a romantic at heart, the movie pulled all the right strings. I loved it and the music was perfect. I'm told Hansard is becoming a very famous singer in Ireland and I really believe this film will get him recognized around the world. His style is very soulful, a man and his guitar. Physically he looks like an Irish Paul McCartney when he sings, scrunching up his face.

Irglova is also supposed to be a well known musician and I don't doubt it. Her voice is melodic and full of unstressed emotion.

I think the film will be picked up, probably for an arthouse release, but I really expect Hansard to become very well known in the States. Maybe not because of this movie, but I'm willing to bet that this film is a stepping stone to that goal. Some producer or director will see it and see his talent. Mark my words, we'll see him or one of his songs featured in a big movie in the next few years.

The short that preceded the film was a French short called PENPUSHERS. It fits perfectly with the movie. It's a love story set on a subway train, the first spark between two people. You have a young man, not handsome, but not ugly either, reading through a book as a beautiful girl sits next to him.

No words are spoken during the whole 10 plus minutes, just the ambient noise of the subway train. Everything is said between glances and body language. The beautiful woman peeks at the young man's book and the young man notices, so he starts talking to her by underlining words, forming complete sentences. Sometimes these sentences make perfect sense, but he's working on the same few pages, so sometimes he uses alliteration. She responds.

The short was really well done, moved fast and was really funny.

As I finished this, I'm about 10 minutes away from THE SAVAGES, directed by Tamara Jenkins (THE SLUMS OF BEVERLY HILLS) and starring Philip Seymour Hoffman and Laura Linney. I'm going to close up the 'puter and get ready.

Okay, I'm back. For those talkbackers who loooooovvveee to hear the minutia of my day, I'm now typing from the Chinese Buffet next to the Holiday Village theater. Yay for abundant wi-fi.

THE SAVAGES is about a brother and sister who are called away from their East Coast jobs (she's a temp and unproduced playwright and he's a college professor obsessing over a book) to take care of their ailing father. He's an old man and is beginning to show signs of dementia. Suddenly, these siblings are forced to care for a father that never took any care of them in their childhood.

Again, I know that sounds serious and they do take the subject matter seriously, but there's some sharp and very dark comedy at work here. The movie opens with a slow motion geriatric chorus line/showgirl dance against the backdrop of a small Arizona suburb.

Laura Linney and Philip Seymour Hoffman are the siblings and they are absolutely fantastic. Linney's character is terribly flawed, a pill-popping thief, and Hoffman's character is afraid of commitment, willing to stand by and watch the love of his life, a Polish woman on a Visa, return to her home country instead of marrying her and living the life you know he wants.

The emotion runs high, but every time the movie starts to wade too deep into the drama pool they'll throw in some incredibly funny sequences, including one in which Hoffman's character hurts his neck.

Fox Searchlight has this one and while I don't think it has the immediate mass appeal of something like LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE, it's certainly an entertaining, quirky flick. I could imagine Alexander Payne making a movie like this. Jenkins does a fine job and gives two of today's best actors some fantastic, meaty material.

I have no idea when Searchlight will release, but I can't imagine they'd release before the Fall and push both Hoffman and Linney for awards.

I have three more movies left to see today, so I'll try to get some more up tonight before I crash.

-Quint
quint@aintitcool.com






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  • Jan 19, 2007 4:09:25 PM CST

    Well then...

    by vivavitalogy

  • Jan 19, 2007 4:09:59 PM CST

    Savages you say...

    by vivavitalogy

  • Jan 19, 2007 4:10:49 PM CST

    Anyone tired of flawed characters yet?

    by vivavitalogy

  • Jan 19, 2007 4:42:42 PM CST

    In Ain't It Even Cooler (or uncool) News

    by vivavitalogy

    Pacino is Dali.

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  • Jan 19, 2007 4:49:41 PM CST

    BSB

    by quin the eskimo

    is a Justin fan!!!

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  • Jan 19, 2007 4:51:45 PM CST

    Don't mention Little Miss Sunshine!

    by epitone

    Every studio acquisition exec in Park City will stampede! (I mentioned it once, but I think I got away with it.)

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  • Jan 19, 2007 6:38:54 PM CST

    I'm told Hansard is becoming a very famous singer

    by rue the day

    Lazy ass writing, could you not put in the tiniest bit of effort and google his name. He is the lead singer of the Frames, who are huge in Ireland and have been making an impact in the UK and the states. In addition this is his second acting role, having previously starred in Alan Parkers 'The Commitments'. Furthermore, he released an album last year with his co-star in this movie, Marketa Irglova.

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  • Jan 19, 2007 9:41:46 PM CST

    DAM YOU ROB ZOMBIE

    by turd furgeson

    DAM YOU ROB ZOMBIE

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  • Jan 19, 2007 11:02:42 PM CST

    Glen Hansard

    by garmat

    If anyones interested in hearing any more of Glen Hansards music he's in a band called The Frames which has about 5 albums out. The best one to get is "Set List", it's kind of a live Best Of. They are one of the most unappreciated bands of the last 10 years. They're better than Damien Rice yet he get's famous?!?! He is also in the movie The Commitments way back when. Think he's the guitarist, but it's been a while since I've seen it. Look him up, he's a serious talent and a fucking nice guy to boot!

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  • Jan 20, 2007 2:39:58 AM CST

    The thing about Sundance reviews . . .

    by mrcere

    Is nobody here can see the movie for months and months and months or ever.

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  • Jan 20, 2007 6:35:44 AM CST

    Garmat

    by emeraldboy

    I have setlist and it is very good. Here is a little story for you movie buffs. Around the time Hansard was getting the frames off the ground, he starred in The commitments. Hansard is no push over as Sir Alan Paker discovered. They were filming some scene which involved the band. Hansard had a gig. Parker reminded Hansard that he had to shoot this particular. Hansard said no. Things got heated and Parker asked Hansard if he could cancel the gig. Hansard said no. Parker contacted the film company Polygram and poly gram said that werent going to lose 150,000. So they went ahead. After the movie came out Hansard was approached by the record company to form the committments band. Hansard said no. The record company reminded him that he was turning down a very lucrative offer. Hansard said no. His passion for his band is immense. Then there is the story of How Van morrison played at Hansard's house at Hansards birthday party. Hansard is a huge fan of van morrison and knows all his songs and there is one song that van never plays. Hansard asked if he could play this song with van and Van barked"how do you know This song" and stormed out of the birthday party. It left hansard in tears and completely deflated. Much later on, Hansard was in his bedroom and there was a knock and in walks Van the Man with a guitar and closes the door behind sits down and says "I will teach you that song. You follow Me." true story that. There is a song called what happens when the heart just stops and that is about Mic Christopher, who wrote the song Heyday. Mic Christopher died in Holland after falling down steps and Hansard had to turn off the life support machine.

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  • Jan 20, 2007 12:58:15 PM CST

    Dear SK229

    by vivavitalogy

    Word. With the samll exception toward your feelings for Brick which just so happens to be my favorite "indie" film next to Primer.

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  • Jan 20, 2007 1:59:49 PM CST

    New Tamara Jenkins!?!!

    by jed

    Sweet Jesus, it's been almost ten years since Slums of Beverly Hills. I missed a test screning of Savages due to e-mail negligence and I screamed bloody murder. 2007 is shaping up to be the year that gets me to log off of warcraft to go see movies again. Living Out Loud Superfans--how cool is it that Lagravenese, Jenkins, and Anderson have movies opening this year?

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  • Jan 20, 2007 2:01:27 PM CST

    I can see hating BRICK

    by jed

    unless you actually live in south orange county and you cannot help be amazed, AMAZED at how moody and atmospheric Laguna Niguel is made to look...

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  • Jan 20, 2007 2:01:54 PM CST

    last one

    by jed

    For the record, I loved BRICK.

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  • Apr 24, 2007 6:18:50 AM CDT

    Glen Hansard is a knob

    by niolk

    ..and The Frames are shite.

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  • Mar 03, 2010 3:29:10 AM CST

    When your mind's made up

    by thebearovingian

    There's no point tryin to change it.Broken-hearted Hoover sucker guy.No, she's not dead. She's gone.

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