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Eastern Promises | Eastern Promises |
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| Written by David DiMichele | ||
| Thursday, 13 December 2007 | ||
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- - - Review by David DiMichele - - - Director David Cronenberg does something in most of his movies that not that many other directors do, and that is to craft such a realistic, believable, and absorbing atmosphere that in watching his movies we feel as if we are really part of the world he creates. Take for example some his previous films: Videodrome, The Fly, Naked Lunch and A History of Violence. In all of them he has the audience right where he wants it and that is in feeling comfortable within the given setting. Watching those films we're at ease and then suddenly, when you least expect it, BOOM, Cronenberg throws the kitchen sink at us. Our reaction? We absolutely love it. Cronenberg lights a match and that match doesn't burn out until the credits at the end begin to roll. The techniques that he uses, and the way he uses them, are incredibly subtle. One scene begins with a human neck being sawed at and then moves to a pregnant woman bleeding from the womb and collapsing at a drug store, yet the next scene is so laid back and calm that it is really beyond my imagination to work out how he does it. A pattern like this has to be timed and played out without any blemishes in order to work the audience over with such emotional power. Eastern Promises is like this the whole way through. You just have no clue where this movie is going to go.
As she goes through the diary, she finds an address and goes there. It turns out that the place is a huge restaurant that houses the Russian mafia known as Vory V Zakone. She wants Semyon to answer her questions about Tatiana but never gets a straightforward answer until she tells him that she has Tatiana's diary. That's when she gets more than his attention. The diary holds deeply hidden secrets and truths which could bring down the entire house of the Vory V Zakone. Semyon wants to translate it for her but she gets an uncle who was in the KGB, the Russian secret police, to translate it for her. The only thing he wants is for Ann to bury the diary and not get involved in the evil world of the Vory V Zakone. Cronenberg likes to create movies that essentially stick with you long after the movie is over. Eastern Promises is no different. This is the director's best work to date. It catches you off guard and floors you. Film Rating: **** out of **** [Official Movie Site] - - -
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David, really great film review! This film is certainly another hit for Cronenberg. At this year's TIFF, it won the Peoples Choice Award so, hopefully there will be more awards for it to come.
May I suggest two other Cronenberg films from a few years back, if by chance you or our readers haven't seen them yet that I liked quite a bit: Crash and Spider. Both also very dark, disturbing, and powerful as well. I would really like to see Eastern Promises on DVD (and also after reading your review!), but here's hoping that I can handle the depictions of people being dismembered, lol. Cause lets just say I'm not much into any of the Saw movies....Perhaps the infamous Viggo bathouse fighting scene will help offset all the limbs being dismembered huh?!
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December 19, 2007
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