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I just saw a stunning movie. Mysterious Skin by Gregg Araki. It's too late now to start writing a full review, but I just want to say it's probably one of the very best American films I have ever seen. Very NON-Hollywood, of course. In fact, it reminds me a lot of Reflecting Skin, that strange and forgotten masterpiece where Viggo played a young soldier returning from Vietnam (he played one in Indian Runner too, of course, but Reflecting Skin is the one where he had dark hair and wore the 'romantic poet' shirt, lol). It has the same ruthless, uncompromising honesty to it, exposing a side of America that Hollywood makes its business off pretending doesn't exist. It's no less disturbing, too - but each dark or violent scene serves a purpose, there isn't one second of gratuitous 'cheap sensational thrill' in it. Everything that happens in that film has layers of meaning. And it's wonderfully acted, too - Joseph Gordon-Levitt in one of the main roles is a total jaw-dropper. I know I must have seen him in something else before; his name doesn't ring a bell, but his face certainly does (or it could be just that he looks a lot like Heath Ledger, lol). Anyway... gorgeous guy and amazing actor. Very brave - which, again, reminds me of Viggo. Yes, there is great, genuine, important moviemaking going on in this country too - just far away from the glorified Celluloid Paradise, imo. This is a film about real people and the different ways a traumatic childhood incident can shape a person's life experience. Yes, I thrive on dark psychoanalysis and heart-rending drama. What? It's better than fake 'reality' shows. Or that's what I keep telling myself whenever I start to wonder why it's so addicting to wallow in other people's misery.:P

ETA: It had been too long since I had last seen The Reflecting Skin, and so I got it all mixed up. It's not Vietnam that Viggo's character is returning from in that movie. It's World War II. Not that rural Idaho would have changed all that much within 20-30 years; the 1940's look very 19th century to me in the film - except for the cars (which are ancient enough, but I don't think there WERE cars in the 19th century ;). Anyway... I just watched it again, and I must say it is one of my favorite Viggo films. It's extremely creepy... in a good way. Gives me shivers every time. And the kid who plays Viggo's little brother is just unbelievable. Surely, Viggo's been in a lot of crappy flicks in his day - but he's also been in some priceless gems that seem just as totally forgotten...

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Date: 2009-09-26 03:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] samtyr.livejournal.com
J G-L was in "10 Things" w/Heath, remember? :) [He played Cameron, the one who was in love with Bianca.]

And yes, 'Mysterious Skin' is a great film that goes largely unnoticed by all but a discerning few. Did you happen to see J G-L in '500 Days of Summer'?

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Date: 2009-09-26 04:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] floatingleaf.livejournal.com
I don't think I've ever seen 10 Things. Or 500 Days of Summer. Might need to add both to my Netflix queue.:)

There are so many great movies (and actors) out there that hardly anyone knows about. And life's too short to see them all... *sigh*

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Date: 2009-09-26 05:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] samtyr.livejournal.com
"10 Things" is a wonderful movie. (Forget the useless garbage that is the tv series though -- imho, you understand.) I will always be thankful that I saw it when it was first-released.

"500 Days" was released earlier this year -- you *might* be able to catch it (maybe even as a second run )but it's more likely you'll see it on dvd/blu-ray first. My sibs who were able to see it in the theatre all enjoyed it.

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Date: 2009-09-27 03:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rainweaver13.livejournal.com
"Reflecting Skin" is so utterly, deliciously, weird that I absolutely love it. It and "Passion of Darkly Noon" are two of my all-time favorite Viggo movies - maybe just movies in general.

I like weird. ;D

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Date: 2009-09-27 03:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] floatingleaf.livejournal.com
Yes, I have always suspected you'd be one of the few who could truly appreciate movies like that.:P

What about The Gospel According to Harry? Have you seen that one? It's even weirder, if possible.;)
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