Movie Review: Wildlife


The new movie “Wildlife” is a low budget, understated story about real life in Montana in 1960 where the mountains and vistas are many but the jobs are very few.

When the jobs are few and what jobs there are – are bad and low paying, the desperation and fear increases as people are more terrified of a bad day at work or the random whim of an employer that can send a life spiraling downward. The story of Wildlife is about what can happen when a man loses his job in 1960 in the middle of nowhere and all the things that can go wrong in a relationship once that happens. The young couple is played extremely well by Carey Mulligan and Jake Gyllenhaal – with a performance so outstanding by Mulligan that she will most likely receive an Academy Award nomination for best actress. The couple have a teenage son, played by newcomer Ed Oxenbould in a role where he showed very little emotion despite all the bad things that are happening around him. Perhaps his wooden performance was by design because he was too overwhelmed to believe the downward spiral he was witnessing.

After being fired from his first job Jerry Brinson has too much pride to go back to the landscaping job he had with a local golf club and eventually decides because of his pride to fight fires in the wilderness. His wife Jeanette Brinson, played by Mulligan misunderstands her husband’s male pride as he leaves his family for months at a time and this is where things start to go downhill very quickly.

The acting in this complex and unusual story about a relationship that goes bad because of money is outstanding. Relationship money problems is a life reality that happens far too often in too many marriages. If you can’t get a decent job or no job at all, where do you live? How do you survive?

The Rotten Tomatoes ratings for Wildlife is a very high 95% and I agree with this assessment. I give a strong recommendation to Wildlife because of the engrossing story and outstanding acting of Carey Mulligan.

Movie Review: Bohemian Rhapsody


What does it take to be a great singer at the level of someone like Freddy Mercury? Its much more than just being able to sing, remember so may lyrics and having a voice that can last over a 2 hour concert. Being one of the best of all time takes the unique ability to stand up in front of one hundred thousand people and never get intimidated by the fact that so many thousands of people are hanging on every word you sing and all of them are looking just at you. With someone like Freddy Mercury, being able to do something this extraordinary was something he could do like a charging bull, not caring what anybody thinks good or bad. While performing in front of so many people – Mercury reached a thrilling level of hyper-awareness that very few human beings will ever get to experience. The problem with experiencing something this amazing is that everything else in life pales so much in comparison. So many uniquely talented people like this try desperately to get back to the highs of performing by using drugs and some of the other behaviors that eventually gave Mercury AIDS that eventually killed him in 1991 at the age of only 45. Contrary to popular belief Freddie Mercury was not gay, he was bisexual and the most important relationship in his life was with a woman who he married.

Mercury was of Indian descent and had an abnormal overbite caused by something called supernumerary incisors. His career in music came from out of nowhere after following a local band who needed a new lead singer. From there, the story covers their slow and brilliant rise to huge success through their unique ideas that included even combining opera with rock music. One of their biggest hits “Bohemian Rhapsody” was six minutes long, unheard of for any song that was ever played on the radio at that time. Their band that they eventually named Queen was also designed to be unique and shocking along with much of their music.

The new movie “Bohemian Rhapsody” is a movie mostly about Freddie Mercury and his fellow musicians in the band Queen and includes both the good parts and some of the bad parts of this career. At times this movie ran slow and boring and I thought that they should have shown more of the art of the music creation and performances and of the insane personal life Mercury pursued, eventually causing him to contract the AIDS virus. The reviews of this film on Rotten Tomatoes are a very anemic 59% and I would have given it more of an 80% rating mainly because of the great performance of Rami Malek – who must receive an Academy Award nomination for his performance regardless of any bad reviews for this movie, which I agree is not great but a just very good. Malek’s performance is one of the few times I have ever seen an actor actually become the person he is playing and this includes being able to sing like Mercury, which must have taken a great deal of hard work and training. You cannot help but admire this level of dedication to the craft of acting.

I was expecting that this movie would be a shoe in to be one of the 10 nominated movies for best picture this year, but due to the relatively low reviews, maybe it will not make the cut. Considering all the hard work, hiring so many extras and solid story this shows once again how fickle and unpredictable critics are and how difficult it is to make any movie.

I give Bohemian Rhapsody a solid recommendation – in this case the critics on Rotten Tomatoes are wrong and the opinions of IMDB giving the movie a rating of 84% are correct. This movie should be seen by everyone regardless if you are a fan of Queen or Freddie Mercury.

Movie Review: Can You Ever Forgive Me?


The new movie “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” starring Melissa McCarthy in a very serious role is all about real life and desperation. For anyone who decides to try and make a living in this world as an actor, dancer, singer or a writer there are few paths to success and many more paths to failure. In the case of the main character Lee Israel her path to ultimate failure as a writer was her early success as the author of several biographies, one of which made the New York Times best seller list. Her early success made her believe that she found her true calling in life, until the best sellers faded away as well as the residuals. Then she had to write novels while desperate as phone calls were not returned by her agent, who was in love with her when things were going well, but now does not even have the humanity to treat her with any kind of respect. What have you done for me lately?

Even though Lee lived in a run down horrible apartment alone with her cat in New York, her rent was still due every month so she had to make money and fast. The depressing and desperate life of Lee Israel are all depicted extremely well in this movie, leading to her both forging and stealing letters written by famous people from museums and libraries and then selling them to pay her rent and buy food.

This movie was extremely well acted by McCarthy and her co-star, actor Richard E. Grant, who plays Lee Israels best friend who helps her with her letter selling scam. Ironically McCarthy who is much better known for her comedy has starred in her best role playing a very serious part and she will be nominated for best actress this year as the Academy appreciats serious roles far more than comedic ones. Lee Isreal went on to write a book about her life as a forger entitled, Can You Ever Forgive Me?: Memoirs of a Literary Forger that went on to achieve literary acclaim.

The Rotten Tomatoes rating for this movie is an extremely high 99% and I agree with this rating as well as give this movie my highest recommendation – that is all about real life and desperation.