I saw 15 movies this month, the most I have seen in a month. The previous record was March at 14, but because I had time, i decided to watch a movie a day in the last week so that I could beat the record. This last week was probably one of the most enjoyable moments that I had with movies for a long time and I might have found several favorites in the mix as well.
Here are the movies:
Woman On A Verge of A Nervous Breakdown
Smithereens
Matador
Volver
Johnny Corncob
Son of A White Mare
Synecdoche New York
==The Last Week==
Live Flesh
=The Perfect Run=
The Apartment
Hiroshima Mon Amour
Last Year at Marienbad
Ghost World
Snoopy Come Home
Woman In the Dunes
Superfly
Top five:
Women On The Verge of A Nervous Breakdown - Looking for something to watch for my month-long subscription to Mubi, I found this movie and heard good things about it so I decided to check it out. I expected to feel lukewarm about WOAVOONB after a series of weaker films during the summer months, but when I saw the beginning of the film with the television broadcast, I started to feel interested. What I enjoyed about this one the most was how charming this one was with the protagonist Pepa slipping due to the departure of her lover. Interesting things include her making a drink with sleeping pills that would put most of the characters to sleep as well as a taxi driver that makes the movie even more fun. One of my favorite parts is when Pepa and the taxi driver chase after her lover's insane previous lover Lucia and later thwarts her attempt at killing Ivan(the lover). It was a great contrast to two people who were ruined by the same person with one woman wanting to let it go while the other one wanted revenge. Another great factor about the movie was the music used in this one(the other three Almodovar films I have seen also have great music as well). It is too bad that the other three Almodovar movies I saw were nowhere near as good as this one. Probably one of the best things that I have seen in a long time at this point.
The Apartment - As a fan of older b&w movies, I needed to check this one out before it left Criterion Channel at the end of the month. I was debating on whether to watch this one or not, but after reading about Full House a lot, I saw that PapouliI(Jack Kruschen) was in this movie as the doctor, and therefore I had the drive to watch it. I thought it was fun to watch with great dialogue, characters, and story. Best pre-70s movie that I have seen since I saw Rear Window last year. My favorite part would be when CC Baxter is bonding with Fran after she is made to stay at his place after a suicide attempt. Also the part at the end where C.C. stands up to his boss and bans him from using his apartment for dates and later gets karma when Fran leaves him for C.C., prompting the iconic "shut up and deal" closing line.
Ghost World - A cult film featuring Thora Burch, Scarlett Johannson, and Steve Buscemi. Thora Burch as Enid was my favorite character as she had the most personality and was really a character that I could connect to. She was cynical and is depressed due to having to go to art class for the summer. Some of my favorite parts include Enid being rude to everyone at the movie theater with her getting fired from it, the fight at the convenience store(Babu from Seinfeld was the manager), Enid listening to the old blues record, as well as the ending where she boards the bus that the old man on the bench went on.
Snoopy Come Home - I actually already saw this movie when I was 6 years old, but I forgot most of what had happened and wanted to rewatch it for years. Expectedly, I thought this movie was wonderful and should get more respect. My favorite parts were: The "romance" between Snoopy and Peppermint Patty(one of the scenes that I remembered when I was 6 and it stuck with me since)(reminded me of how Spike was infatuated with The Girl in The Red Truck sixteen years later), the song that Lila sings in the hospital, Snoopy and Woodstock in the woods, Snoopy and Woodstock being taken in by a girl who would abuse him, as well as Charlie Brown and Peppermint Patty at the carnival. Yeah, it seems like cartoons especially ones with the Peanuts are more memorable than most live-action movies. This is a movie that could make predictability emotional. We all knew Snoopy would stay with Charlie Brown but his going away party was still emotional. One more note is that it kind of shows some themes of racism with all of the No Dogs Allowed signs.
Woman in the Dunes - A man who examines bugs gets trapped in a below-ground house with a woman who lost her husband and child. Throughout the man tries numerous ways to escape the house and back to the surface, but by the end, he stays put in order to use his new way of collecting water with capillary action. Over time, he tries to assert dominance against the titular woman in ways such as gagging and tying her up as well as destroying parts of the house to make a ladder. By the end of the movie, it appears that due to his 7-year disappearance, he must have settled with the woman and accepted what had happened to him. Coincidentally, the man(Eiji Okada) was also in another movie that I watched that week(Hiroshima mon Amour).
Honorable Mention
Synecdoche New York: Due to depression, this one was the perfect one to watch at the time. This powerful movie makes me fear that later in my life things will change for the worse(ex. my child getting tattoos and later dying of cancer). This was one of the darkest things that I have ever seen and the fact that Phillip Seymour Hoffman died in real life 6 years after this movie makes it even more bleak to watch. Do not watch if you are in a good mood, watch it if you are in a bad mood so that you could have something to relate to.
The MVF of the month(for now) has got to be...
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Ghost World(2001)
This film was a journey that will stick with me for a while.
Least Favorite Film: Live Flesh - After such an awesome first film I saw of Almodovar and two really good other pictures, this one just felt off. I was bored and never really interested in Live Flesh, to say the least. Some of it also reminded me of Matador due to the ending scene where characters are killed off alongside the main woman. Along with this, it did not help that later on the same day, I would watch the infinitely better 1960 Best Picture Winner.