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Triangle of Sadness – A Direct Hit Again

Each of the films by Ruben Östlund are satirical.  To most, the result can be rated somewhere between really good to brilliant.  At a minimum all of them are clever.

If, as a viewer, you are not the target of the satire, the films are arcane yet rewarding.  All of his films at some point, likely many points, will have you muttering to yourself “did what just happen, really happen? And, oh my goodness do I really want to go where I think this film is this going.” However, be warned, If you are the target – start squirming, and know full well that Östlund can be merciless.  Regardless, if you have a seat belt handy, I suggest buckling up.

Östlund has a remarkable skill – to know when to make things obvious and when to completely surprise.  Few in today’s cinema can match him on this front.

Triangle of Sadness, similar to The Square and Force Majeure – picks on certain segments of life with a level of precision that is searing in its accuracy and [sic, frankly] its honesty.  Too accurate?  Too honest?  Possibly for some – especially if you are the subject.

*** Jeff’s Worthless Trivia and Other Thoughts ***

Triangle of Sadness, and The Square won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival (Think Academy Award for Best Picture).  Only 10 Directors have won twice in Cannes’ 84 year history.

Female Lead Charbly Dean the South African Actress and Model, is otherwise superb in Triangle of Sadness.  Unfortunately a few months after the film’s premiere, she died from sepsis after she was infected with a bacteria known as Capnocytophaga. Capnocytophaga is rare and can come from the mouths of humans or pet dogs or cats.  The most susceptible are people without spleens.  Dean had her spleen removed after being involved – as a passenger – in a serious car crash 10 years previous.  This past August, Dean, seemingly healthy began to feel sick, she went to the emergency room at a New York City Hospital and was dead within hours.  Dean was 32 years of age at her death.

Force Majeure was remade by Hollywood as Downhill (starring Will Ferrell and Julia Louis-Dreyfus) in 2022.  For the most part Downhill was a disappointment.  Why? Östlund is really good at having his films reveal things without a word being said, and pulling out the absurdness of things – the target of the satire – desires to be perceived as normal.  Downhill’s choice was to take the opposite approach.  While not horrible, and having some genuinely good moments, Downhill proved to be a standard fare two-star comedy that wasted the talent of the Leads.

The Menu – Ultimately Not on Mine

The premise the of film The Menu is clever and winning on a variety of fronts. Add a bevy of top notch Actors to the production and The Menu should prove to be a film that is both box office hit and critically acclaimed. While not a failure, The Menu has proven to be neither. At least to-date.

As a finished product, The Menu is at best an intriguing Short or a skit on an episode of some T.V. variety show.  As a full-length feature film – it is ultimately taken down by a series of slightly to materially off-the-mark dead spots.

From one perspective The Menu is a satire, parody and or Black Comedy about food selection, preparation and delivery on shows geared towards the Elite and Elite Wannabe’s.  From another perspective The Menu is satire, parody and or Black Comedy about the relentless desire for notoriety and financial gain.

The Menu does deliver Inside Jokes that address the aspects mentioned above – but not often enough for my taste.

The More Things Change The More They Stay The Same – All Quiet on the Western Front

In the moment, nationalism can fuel a large population into operating with blind patriotism willing to fight for a cause.  If you are on the winning side, the choice will be viewed as heroic, logical and obvious.  If you are on the losing side, not so much.

Edward Berger’s All Quiet on the Western Front is a stunning portrayal of the implication of nationalism playing the fear card to its people and leading them into war. In this war, 2.1 million of its soldiers and 700,000 of its civilians will experience their demise.

Edward Berger’s, All Quiet of the Western Front is a mostly faithful adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque’s novel and Hollywood’s 1930 film of the same name.  The 1930 film won the Academy Award for Best Picture and Director.  Berger’s film is Germany’s entry for Best Film in 2023.

Berger’s adaptation holds no punches.  It is brutal in its presentation of the horrors of war.  As with novel and the 1930 Hollywood, Berger’s version does not offer much if any aspect of glamor or heroism.

Berger’s film is German produced, the dialogue is in the German Language and played by [mostly] German Actors.  The filming and production values of the film are superb. Therefore, it cannot help but provide a view from the losing side that feels authentic.

The five young men full of patriotism are expecting to experience the glory of war. They soon find out that the Western Front and the Great War offer no such glory.  In many scenes thousands of soldiers on each side move forward and backward and into and out of trenches. As history reveals… with little to no long-term gain in territory.  The Novel and two films portray the soldiers as nothing other than fodder for the opposing Army’s machine guns, mortar shells, gas cannisters, flame throwers, and tanks.  Berger and Cinematographer James Friend’s presentation is immersive and addicting to the eye. It also offers no time to settle down.

There is one material deviation from the Novel and original film.  Berger’s version offers a view into the Commanders of the War and the negotiation to end the conflict.  The film flips between each aspect in a highly effective manner. It is interesting to see soldiers running head-on into death while others sit in luxurious settings [knowingly] sending those same men their death. With this screenplay, some of the Leaders in their knowingness also come off as detached and without care.

All Quiet on the Western Front is highly recommended.

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The Western Front of WWI