Master and Commander
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Yeah, I know, it's up for Best Picture, but it's got to be nominated
for Best Picture only for the truly astounding physical and technical
aspect of the film. The merits of this aspect of Master & Commander,
it must be said, are worthy. However, even Titanic made all the
people care, even if they hated the movie for making them care.
Perhaps the nominating committee got confused by the reteaming of A
Beautiful Mind's Russell Crowe and Paul Bettany. "Oh, those guys,
weren't they in something together? Maybe this is that movie I liked
so much,, I can't remember. Jack, tell me what to do." I'm sorry to
say that if you have not read the twenty or so books on which this
film is based (which I have not), you will not get a whole heck of
insight into anyone's character or what drives them. And yes, I also
censure the confusing and irritating ending. Just try to go on the
internet and find out what the heck happened. And then tell me!
So find someone who has a really expensive television, fantastic
surround sound, pop in the DVD when it comes out, and then crack
jokes all the way through the movie in order to keep yourself
entertained. My companion and I came out of the film the happier for
resorting to Beatiful Mind and Star Trek jokes to carry us through
the dull parts. As soon as the cannon start blasting or the rigging
starts creaking, the film is detailed, rich, and absorbing. As soon
as everyone calms down and starts making lame entomological jokes,
however, it's time to pull out comparisons to other aquatic action
movies.
As soon as we start caring about a character, he is either dispatched
with forthwith, or he is immediately yanked from the storyline,
hovering tantalizingly in shots waiting to take up his story again,
but always to be denied. Heavy sigh. The good news is that means
the odds are all the better for the films which much more richly
deserve to tak e home the prize come Oscar night. Paul Bettany
finally gets to be the more interesting character after his surprise
demotion in Beautiful Mind; all we know about Crowe's character, you
know, the titular boss man, is that they call him Lucky Jack, and he
knows his way around his (and other) boats.
Also worthy of note is the great footage obtained on the Galapagos
Islands (or a reasonable facsimile off New Zealand). The careful
viewer will have all kinds of zoological fun watching the background
action while the scenes drag on. Again, Bettany gets to be cool,
briefly, and then...zzzzzzzz.
It's not a movie you will want to write home about, but it's
deserving of your attention for its own incredibly minute detail and
the shipwork.
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