Ad Astra

Rating: 3.5

«Ad Astra’s» slow pacing and existential themes probably won’t be for everybody. But almost exactly 20 years after «Fight Club», Brad Pitt once again hits me where it really hurts – for completely different reasons:

The focus on life has shifted, as they say. The now middle-aged Rafeman, who – once tempted by Tyler Durden’s nihilism – now understands the suffering of «Ad Astra’s» protagonist’s fear of loss, isolation and regret just all too well.

For what it is – namely an ethereal «Sci-Fi» movie – «Ad Astra» succeeds. Surely not as gut-wrenching, spectacular nor intense as «Project Mayhem» – but as effective and relevant a movie that’s aiming for the stars bound by its own limitations can be: Trying to be the next «Gravity» (with George Clooney) or «Interstellar» (without George Clooney) but ending up feeling more like the slightly disappointing «Solaris» (also with George Clooney).

But, as they also say: «Per aspera ad astra»*


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«That is my father up there!»

*) «Through hardships to the stars». Just to get that quote in there, too.

Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood

Rating: 3.5

Well I‘ll be damned if «Once upon a Time in… Hollywood» won‘t be triggering and offending a whole lot of people for a whole lot of reasons.

I doubt Tarantino would still be able to make his special kind of movies in today’s climate if he had been creating more output on a more regular basis.
His 10-picture-limit he put on himself seems to be the sensible choice to stay relevant and marketable as the cult-director he has become with his very first movie «Reservoir Dogs» in 1992. Good for him!
Still got to love this quirky, slightly odd movie buff and his «fan films» he managed to weave into cinematic gold.

As for myself, I was just slightly bored during the 160 minutes runtime.

But some outstanding scenes, the classy cinematography, the great art-direction and the wonderful cast make the ticket-price for «Once upon a Time in… Hollywood» still a worthwhile investment.

In hindsight, Tarantino might be one very late addition to the «New Hollywood» of the 1970ies, along with Scorsese, Nichols or Hopper. He might seem like a dinosaur today, but as far as Hollywood goes, his films sure as hell are more interesting, original and cinematic as let’s say the last couple of «Jurassic Park» movies.

Still wondering though if he’ll really be allowed to helm the next «Star Trek» movie in his tenth and (probably) final film and thus incorporate «Starfleet» into his own cinematic universe…


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Confessions of a Dangerous Mind

Ich mag semi- oder pseudobiografische Geschichten. Insbesondere wenn sie so unterhaltsam und zugleich visuell ansprechend inszeniert sind. Zugegebenermassen, George Clooney hat bei seinem Regiedebüt eindeutig auf den Stil seines Kollegen Steven Soderberg zurückgegriffen. Aber wie man so schön sagt – lieber gut geklaut als schlecht erfunden.

Der Hauptgrund, diesen Film zu schauen ist sein Hauptdarsteller: Sam Rockwell in der Rolle des Chuck Berris. Wer «The Green Mile» gesehen hat, kann sich vielleicht noch daran erinnern, wie herrlich abscheulich Rockwell den Wild Bill gespielt hat. Ziemlich arrogant und irgendwie immer etwas unangemessen ist er auch in diesem Film, doch der Charakter des Chuck Berris zieht einem eindeutig in seinen Bann. Allein seine Mimik ist unbezahlbar. Irgendwie sieht er zwar immer etwas dumm aus der Wäsche, als wisse er nicht ganz, wie ihm im Film eigentlich geschieht, gerade dies verleiht ihm jedoch einen Art Souveränität, die den Film und den Verlauf der Geschichte unterstützt und Berris als Identifikationsfigur erst möglich macht.

Ansonsten spielen alle bekannteren Schauspieler ihr gewohntes Spiel. Wenn man «Out of Sight» und «Ocean’s Eleven» gesehen und vor allem gemocht hat, wird man sich wie bei alten Bekannten vorkommen. Sogar Brad Pitt hat einen Gastauftritt und geniesst es wieder einmal einfach, Brad Pitt zu sein.

Archives | First published: January 1, 2003