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Showing posts with label Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Show all posts
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Friday, September 27, 2013

Film Review - Don Jon


When watching those TV spots for Joseph Gordon-Levitt's new film, Don Jon, you forget it has anything to do with pornography like the original trailer suggested.  Those 30 second ads play it off like a typical love story, a romantic comedy about a tough guy playing hard to read and a tough girl playing hard to get.


The film written and directed by Gordon-Levitt does not forget.  At all.  Pornography is front and center the entire running time.  That's not saying it's a porno, just the topic of pornography works as a motif that mirrors the world Gordon-Levitt created for his characters and story.  It's a strong message that one doesn't expect a first time writer-director to convey so eloquently and so entertainingly, but Gordon-Levitt does it as smooth as Don Jon's slick back hair.

Don Jon centers around Jon Martello (Gordon-Levitt), who has been branded the nickname Don Jon by his boys due to his ability to score a chick every weekend.  He's a simple person.  He only cares about a few things in his life: his body, his pad, his ride, his family, his church, his boys, his girls, and...his porn.  Nothing compares to his porn.  That is until he meets Barbara Sugarman (Scarlett Johansson), a beautiful, smart, old fashioned girl who might be the one if they can find a mutual understanding.


Gordon-Levitt commands the screen as Don Jon, a character that we've never seen him embody, and it's refreshing to see him continue to take risks in his acting career even after transcending into the mainstream.  His transformation into this big-headed, East Jersey, Italian American, oozes of machismo, but manages to keep it from becoming a parody of what could have been a one-note character.  Scarlett Johansson is also unrecognizable as Barbara Sugarman, looking more like Jessica Alba or JLo (or maybe its just the accent and incessant gum chewing) and manages to imbue every word in a veil of sexuality.


These aren't your typical characters in a romantic comedy.  Jon has a porn addiction.  Barbara has control issues.  In both cases, both have these expectations of what a relationship should entail and because of these expectations, it is doomed to fail.  Gordon-Levitt rips a page from Erich Fromm's The Art of Loving and dissects everything that goes into relationships, love, and gender roles in a society that has all those defined for us in his first script.  The screenplay works on many levels and never knocks you over the head with its observations and comparisons to society.


The supporting cast consisting of Julianne Moore, Tony Danza, and Brie Larson to just name a few are also great, clocking in some memorable performances with characters that are just as dynamic as the main ones.

But all these great performances aren't just by accident.  One can see that Gordon-Levitt knows how to hone in on those great performances due to understanding the actor's process and the mindset it entails.  He manages to capture those intimate moments that might not even be evident to more established directors.  Even though I would like to see him direct something that he hasn't written, Don Jon is a great launching pad for his directing career.  If Ben Affleck stole Batman from Gordon-Levitt, then maybe Gordon-Levitt can take away some Affleck's directing chops. So far, so good.


Overall, it's a very light-hearted film that has a lot to say.  Hopefully, it will get the recognition it deserves regardless of its taboo subject and not disappear among all the serious fare that have less to say during awards season.  Definitely a must see.

10 of 10 Hail Mary's


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Monday, August 24, 2009

Teaser Trailer: Inception



Here is the first teaser for Christopher Nolan's follow up to The Dark Knight, the Sci-Fi Action film Inception.

Pretty great peak if you ask me.


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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Music Video: She & Him - Why Do You Let Me Stay Here



Check out this new video from She & Him.

If you haven't seen 500 Days of Summer yet get to your theater now. So far, it's my favorite movie of the year and that magic is carried over to this new music video featuring the films stars, Zooey Deschanel and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The clip is also directed by 500 Days directed Marc Webb.

Enjoy and go see the movie!


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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

500 Days of Summer Trailer



I absolutely cannot wait to see this movie. Cannot Wait.


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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Most Anticipated Film of 2009

A few years ago if someone would have asked what my most anticipated movie of the year was, I'd probably rattle off some event picture or comic book sequel. In recent years that has changed.

I'm certainly still looking forward to films like that coming this year. I'm excited for Harry Potter and Transformers 2, intrigued by Terminator Salvation, and mildly curious about Watchmen. Even amongst the Wolverines, the Star Treks, or Pixar's latest offering UP there is one film that stands out. A little ray of light that I am absolutely 100% looking forward to seeing the most. The one movie that I want to see above all others. The "if you could see one movie all year what would it be" movie.

The film I'm speaking of is:



I have no real explanation as to why I want to see this film so badly. Perhaps it's the trailer (see below) with it's perfect opening lines "This is NOT a love story. This is a story about love." It could also be the fact that it stars two of my favorite actors Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel.



I think it's more of the fact at how original it looks. How simultaneously heartbreaking and uplifting it seems to be, a sort of magical atmosphere. In the past few years there haven't been many trailers or movies that I have been truly dying to see. I want to see a lot of things. I get excited to see a lot of things but to almost long to see a movie, to have the sustained desire or hunger to watch something is rare. It's happened 3 times in the past few years. Juno. Slumdog Millionaire. 500 Days of Summer.


The movie has premiered at Sundance to great reviews and will be hitting theaters on July 24. That's 185 Days of Waiting if my counting is correct.

Anticipation is half the fun right?

Hurry up July 24. Please....please...hurry...


again, by heart.


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Monday, September 15, 2008

KIllshot Trailer



Lots of big names attached to this movie so I'm not sure why it is taking so long to be released.

Hopefully, we'll see it soon!


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Thursday, August 28, 2008

NY Times Screen Test Series

These have been around for a while but I just discovered them. It is a series of intimate interviews with Lynn Hirschberg about the craft of acting, and various other topics.. They're really quite enthralling so I thought I would share them with you all. It's a great look at some amazing actors.

The series features some of my absolute favorite actors including Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Natalie Portman, George Clooney, Naomi Watts, Charlize Theron, and Marion Cotillard. Enjoy!












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