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Review of Golden Slumber

From the trailer, this looks like an action thriller with good acting. Well, I made it 50 minutes because of the acting, but it was abundantly clear the trailer was misleading. This is actually a pretentious art house movie that, according to some reviews, is an "uplifting" and witty commentary on Japanese society.

Characters don't act like real people, and things are deliberately structured to meander and not make sense. What the movie seems to think is funny is either trite, lame, or, most annoyingly, disturbing, and there are no reassurances something horrific isn't about to happen any second. There seems to be a gleeful nonchalance at work keeping you from becoming invested in anything, and I had to check some reviews to see if it was worth sitting through another 90 minutes to finish it. After seeing a string of glowing reviews along these lines, I knew it wasn't:

"Most movies suffer from the need to explain everything. They do not leave any room for imagination. They are designed for people who love to avoid thinking and just want to consume whatโ€™s put in front of them. The celluloid guinea pigs.

Movies that come close to what artโ€™s supposed to be involve the viewer, inspire contemplation and leave many things unexplained simply because art doesnโ€™t dictate perspectives, it opens perspectives. A great movie is a movie that allows us to see ourselves in it."

Here's a couple of more realistic appraisals:

twitch review
meniscus review

This is the kind of movie that loses the viewer's trust, much like the 'prankster' who says "Oh, your wife called earlier and said she was on the way here, but it sounded like she got into an accident and the line went dead" and then laughs at your horrified expression and chides your for not 'getting' their joke, and director Yoshihiro Nakamura is now on my 'avoid' list.

1/10
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Added by Hyomil
13 years ago on 13 November 2010 09:10