GENRE:
Drama
RATING:
R for language, sexual references, drug use
RUNTIME: 2 hours and 45minutes
RUNTIME: 2 hours and 45minutes
STARRING:
Patricia Arquette (True Romance, Medium)
Ellar
Coltrane (Fast Food Nation), Ethan Hawke (Before Sunrise)
DIRECTOR:
Richard Linklater (A Scanner Darkly, Before Sunset)
WRITER:
Richard Linklater (Dazed and Confused,
Before Midnight)
PLOT:
With his parents divorced, see life
through the eyes of Mason from age five to eighteen.
FIVE OBSERVATIONS:
1
The idea of shooting this film over twelve years is nothing short of brilliant.
There’s a naturalness to the aging that can only be captured by watching the
characters (and the actors who play them) mature slowly. Take a look at some of
the top critic comments at Rotten Tomatoes (100% rating) if you have any doubt that
this movie has changed filmmaking as we know it.
2
Linklater
lucked out with Coltrane who grows into quite the impressive actor, although he
is pretty sweet at age five as well. He kind of reminded me of Shane Botwin (Alexander
Gould) from Weeds. Also, it’s
interesting to see his different hairstyles through the years.
3
The writing is fantastic. Since many conversation were based on what
Coltrane was going through at the time, it comes across as completely
improvised and sometimes even documentary-like in places. Kudos Linklater.
4
While most of the almost three hours fly by, his last couple years drag
on a little too long. Sure, there is some great insights, but I would have preferred
a tighter closing act.
5
Texas 16th birthday gifts: Bible and a shotgun? Sounds about right.
RECOMMENDATION: It deserves your money, see it in theatres
UPCOMING REVIEWS: Guardians of the
Galaxy
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