Friday, February 19, 2010

While Watching "New York, I Love You"...


I was shocked to realize that Brett Ratner had directed my favorite segment in the omnibus film. Yes, Ratner of "Rush Hour" glory outdoes Akin, Marston, Attal, Nair (although I have to confess I don't really like her work), one of the Hughes and Natalie Portman.
His segment is the most refreshing bit in a movie filled with too many artsy pretensions and little cohesion.
Anton Yelchin and Olivia Thirlby are pitch perfect as an imperfect couple on prom night and their sweet, funny story is the only bit in the film that reminds us, as one character says, that New York City is "the capital of everything possible".
Other things of interest in the movie were...

Several plotlines are very interested in smoking as a social ritual.
I know that strangers do come up to you as if the nicotine drew them closer like a magnet but it was odd to see cigarettes made such an important point within a city that's slowly trying to eradicate them for good.

Eli Wallach is a living acting god. Too bad his segment wasn't all that (A surprise considering Cloris Leachman is his costar and Joshua Marston directs)

The cinematography in Shekhar Kapur's segment is gorgeous even if Anthony Minghella's screenplay doesn't have too much to say and is the less New York-ish of the tales.

Drea de Matteo is a phenomenal actress. Someone should give her a role that isn't a mobster or a Jersey girl. She pretty much devours Bradley Cooper in their bit together.

Christina Ricci should be in more movies...

I really don't see Bradley Cooper's appeal. Can somebody explain it to me?
Justin Bartha on the other side, very underrated.

6 comments:

Kelsy said...

I loved Bradley Cooper on Alias when he was the best friend in love with his female friend, but he kind of skeeves me out in movies. In other words, I see his appeal on the small screen only.

Michael Parsons said...

His appeal is when he takes his shirt off

Andrew K. said...

Drea really is a good actress, you're right about her needing a good role. Was the Ethan Hawke subplot any good, I really want this guy to get (another) proper role.

Notas Sobre Creación Cultural e Imaginarios Sociales said...

I know Kelsy! I LOVE Alias and thought he was great in it but I don't find him that talented in comedies. Out of that show it should've been Michael Vartan who broke out in a bigger way.

You and I both have seen better abs Michael.

Andrew: The Ethan segment was splendid but mostly because of Maggie Q. The stories have a lot of twist endings and the one they're in has perhaps the most intriguing one.

Castor said...

You can include me as one who doesn't see Cooper's appeal. I mean he is decent in supporting roles but he hasn't shown me anything that makes me believe he will be more than the hunk du jour in terms of significant/leading roles.

Missy said...

If you don't get Cooper's appeal then you must be blind.