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Sunday, March 7, 2010

day 65 - A Serious Man and Oscar Picks

OK film fans, we've got a new film and some Oscar predictions to get to so let's hit it.

A Serious Man is not probably what you are expecting from the Coen Brothers. But when you win an Oscar, as Todd McCarthy notes in his Variety review, "this is the kind of picture you get to make." It's a very personal film, a labor of love that is filled with questions, and a few answers, about the purpose of life, love, suffering, family, obligation and religion. If that seems like a lot to swallow, it is. What's more, it doesn't sugar coat it with the comedic flair we are accustomed to from the brothers, a la O Brother, Where Art Thou or The Big Lebowski. It's not a completely serious film or a comedy, but rather similar in tone to their black comedy classic Fargo. But being a personal film often means the subject matter is not entertaining to a wider audience

The weight of the world seems to be coming down on Professor Larry Gopnik. His wife is leaving him for a friend of his. His son is an aimless pot head whose only concern is F-Troop. His daughter steals money from his wallet to save for a nose job. His brother is sleeping on the couch disrupting their lives with his presence and his mental deterioration. His neighbors are a gun nut and a lonely temptress. A student who's failing his physics class is simultaneously bribing and blackmailing him. The tenure committee has started to receive letters questioning his moral turpitude just as they're deciding his future. All in all, he has a lot on his plate.

The Coen's masterfully weave this story together, but you must exert a fair amount of patience because they are in no hurry to do so. When you're dealing with directors of this caliber it's important to remember that every frame is intentional. What you see and how you see it makes more sense the more you think about the purpose of the film. Some reviewers have called this a retelling/re-imagination of the Book of Job. While the Coen's film clearly shows its influence, it is hardly an update of this parable. The key element in Job's story is perseverance, you have to be patient, and look deeper. Because it's not a matter of if we will go through hard times and heartache, it's a question of when and how we deal with it.

Equally important are two other principals the Coen's are using for subtext. The first scene in the film is a parable of sorts about an ancestor of Gopnik's. As the Guru states, in essence it explains how the rational (physics) is rendered irrelevant by the mystical (fate). It doesn't hurt to understand the meaning of Gopnik's first lecture, the Schrodinger's Cat thought experiment. It's inclusion near the beginning of the film tips us off to the simultaneous duality of life the Coen's are exploring. Our lives are filled with highs and lows, often occurring quizzically at the same time. Things are never entirely what they seem, even when we are looking directly at them. There's a ton more symbolism that I know I'm missing since my only exposure to Judaism consists of one semester of theology called An Introduction to Jewish Life and Thought, which I took at a Catholic university. While I'm sure this adds to the enjoyment of the film it's not a precursor. This film isn't for everyone, in fact it's not for a very big group at all. But it's a pleasure to watch talented film makers work on a story close to their heart and realize sometimes in Hollywood you find people talented to work both sides of the fence.


OSCAR PICKS

OK, I'm not going to go into length about how much I loathe the Oscars and how similar the awards are to high school Prom elections. But I will say they are unbelievably suspect. There are so many examples of inferior wins in the major categories I could spend days discussing it, instead take a look at the history of the awards and the previous examples list and make your own conclusions.

I've copied the list of the big categories below, those in BOLD are who I think will win while those in ITALICS were my favorite (at least of what I've seen). To be fair, and honestly I'm not a sexist, I haven't seen any of the performances nominated for Best Actress. I will work on correcting this oversight as soon as possible, in the meantime my guess is based on numerous other folks guesses. I picked my favorite based on the belief that Meryl Streep is the greatest living actor in the world. We should kiss her ass every time she graces us with a film to make up for the fact she has been nominated 16 times with only 2 wins, the last coming in 1983!

Best Motion Picture of the Year

Nominees:

  • A Serious Man (2009) - Joel Coen; Ethan Coen
  • An Education (2009) - Finola Dwyer; Amanda Posey
  • Avatar (2009) - James Cameron (I); Jon Landau (I)
  • District 9 (2009) - Peter Jackson (I); Carolynne Cunningham
  • Inglourious Basterds (2009) - Lawrence Bender
  • Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire (2009) - Lee Daniels (I); Sarah Siegel-Magness; Gary Magness
  • The Blind Side (2009) - Gil Netter; Andrew A. Kosove; Broderick Johnson
  • The Hurt Locker (2008) - Kathryn Bigelow; Mark Boal; Nicolas Chartier; Greg Shapiro (I)
  • Up (2009) - Jonas Rivera
  • Up in the Air (2009/I) - Daniel Dubiecki; Ivan Reitman; Jason Reitman

  • Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role

    Nominees:

  • A Single Man (2009) - Colin Firth
  • Crazy Heart (2009) - Jeff Bridges (I)
  • Invictus (2009) - Morgan Freeman (I)
  • The Hurt Locker (2008) - Jeremy Renner
  • Up in the Air (2009/I) - George Clooney

  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role

    Nominees:

  • An Education (2009) - Carey Mulligan
  • Julie & Julia (2009) - Meryl Streep
  • Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire (2009) - Gabourey Sidibe
  • The Blind Side (2009) - Sandra Bullock
  • The Last Station (2009) - Helen Mirren

  • Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role

    Nominees:

  • Inglourious Basterds (2009) - Christoph Waltz
  • Invictus (2009) - Matt Damon
  • The Last Station (2009) - Christopher Plummer (I)
  • The Lovely Bones (2009) - Stanley Tucci (I)
  • The Messenger (2009/I) - Woody Harrelson

  • Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role

    Nominees:

  • Crazy Heart (2009) - Maggie Gyllenhaal
  • Nine (2009) - Penélope Cruz
  • Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire (2009) - Mo'Nique
  • Up in the Air (2009/I) - Vera Farmiga
  • Up in the Air (2009/I) - Anna Kendrick (I)

  • Best Achievement in Directing

    Nominees:

  • Avatar (2009) - James Cameron (I)
  • Inglourious Basterds (2009) - Quentin Tarantino
  • Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire (2009) - Lee Daniels (I)
  • The Hurt Locker (2008) - Kathryn Bigelow
  • Up in the Air (2009/I) - Jason Reitman

  • Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen

    Nominees:

  • A Serious Man (2009) - Joel Coen; Ethan Coen
  • Inglourious Basterds (2009) - Quentin Tarantino
  • The Hurt Locker (2008) - Mark Boal
  • The Messenger (2009/I) - Alessandro Camon; Oren Moverman
  • Up (2009) - Bob Peterson (III) (screenplay/story); Pete Docter (screenplay/story); Thomas McCarthy (I) (story)

  • Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published

    Nominees:

  • An Education (2009) - Nick Hornby (I)
  • District 9 (2009) - Neill Blomkamp; Terri Tatchell
  • In the Loop (2009) - Jesse Armstrong (I); Simon Blackwell; Armando Iannucci; Tony Roche (I)
  • Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire (2009) - Geoffrey Fletcher
  • Up in the Air (2009/I) - Jason Reitman; Sheldon Turner

  • Best Achievement in Cinematography

    Nominees:

  • Avatar (2009) - Mauro Fiore
  • Das weisse Band - Eine deutsche Kindergeschichte (2009) - Christian Berger (I)
  • Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) - Bruno Delbonnel
  • Inglourious Basterds (2009) - Robert Richardson (I)
  • The Hurt Locker (2008) - Barry Ackroyd

  • Best Achievement in Editing

    Nominees:

  • Avatar (2009) - Stephen E. Rivkin; John Refoua; James Cameron (I)
  • District 9 (2009) - Julian Clarke
  • Inglourious Basterds (2009) - Sally Menke
  • Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire (2009) - Joe Klotz
  • The Hurt Locker (2008) - Bob Murawski; Chris Innis
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