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Casting JonBenet (2017)
Fascinating film on the human condition
A brief look at the IMDb reviews put up there and one will be able to find a lot of hate for this movie. They say: there are no new insights to the case, basically a bunch of random strangers gossiping about and dramatizing the death of a child. This film is all of that, and because of that, it is great.
I came into the film not knowing a single thing about the case. (I've yet to reach twenty and I do not live in the west) And it is through this film, through these gossips by these strangers that I have managed to piece together a vague sense of what the case is all about.
But this understanding of mine that I received on what happened to the child is a dramatized and subjective rendition of the proceedings.The people interviewed are your regular Tom and Jane on the street. The answers they share are less of an expert's and more of the opinion being spread out on the streets, what the people believe. The subjects feel very assured of what they believe, which theory they believe. Their answers to the questions are filled with the passion of a group of people sharing their ideas on the case. They draw from their personal experiences and from their subjective ideas. Many of the interviewees personalize the case too much and as such it is definitely not something to be taken as the truth.
Though this leads to some extremely fascinating scenes where the interviewees appear to be relating and perhaps even sympathizing with the proposed perpetrator in their theories of the case. Further more the fact that these interviewees are actually auditioning to be acting as the people they talk about serves to further blur the identities between the 'perpetrator' and the regular human being. Perhaps we all have the potential commit an act or play a part in something so horrifying. After all, we are all human. We make mistakes.
In this respect, the film reminds me of the great documentary 'The Act of Killing' where the lines between the identity of fiction and reality, history are blurred. Of course 'Casting JonBenet' does not solely focus on the blurring of identity and the aspects of human nature, but there are moments where the tragic loss of the child can be felt from through the subjects, how they felt about it, how they can relate to the death. A little superficial perhaps, but it does not feel sentimental as many conventional documentaries would have done if they were in the shoes of such a topic. It feels earnest and real.
This movie is not the typical documentary typically known to the mainstream, it's goal is less focused on delivering information to the public in an entertaining manner but rather, just as some of the best documentaries do, it focuses on exploring the human condition. This film is less about the case of Jonbenet but more about the normal person's interpretation, reaction and their personal bits of introspection regarding the tragic incident.
The film certainly is not without faults, there are plenty. But my main complaint would be that the reaches not much of a conclusion and the montage near the end emphasizes a little too much on the film's concept and ends up feeling more manufactured than earnest and emotional.
Sandy Wexler (2017)
Its not great, hell its not even good. But its watchable.
I can't say that I am familiar with Adam Sandler's comedy works. I've seen the occasional Happy Madison production, but honestly, of the few I've seen, they have never been any good.
I am more familiar with Sandler as the actor in Paul Thomas Anderson's 'Punch Drunk Love'. In that film, Adam Sandler pulls off an impressive performance, a memorable one filled with a nervous charisma and character depth. Sadly, Sandler has never been able to top that performance and he has even stopped trying to act in his later works.
In this rather unfunny comedy, I am happy to say that Adam Sandler feels like he is trying now at least. What I am trying to say is that this movie does not feel like a glorified vacation where he and his pals go to some exotic country and do some stupid things in a dumb story.
Sandler is finally acting, though the movie is not really funny, and he does that stupid voice, there is a certain sadness and loneliness in his performance.
While there are some moments in the movie that works humorously, the movie mostly falls short. I think the movie is watchable once treated as a character study about a really lonely, out of touch yet good guy rather than an actual comedy.