Coriolanus [REVIEW]

Manka Bros, Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, Coriolanus, William Shakespeare, Ralph Fiennes, John Logan, Gerard Butler, Lubna Azabal, Ashraf Barhom, Zoron Cica, Milos Dabic, Nicolas Isia, Zoran Milijkovic, Marija Mogbolu, Milan Perovic, Nenad Ristic, Lawrence Stevenson, Marko Stojanovic, Tamara Krcunovic, Oliver Viktorovic, Danijela Vranjes, Brian Cox, Slavko Stimac, Ivan Djordjevic, Radovan Vujovic, Jovan Belobrkovic, John Kani, Dan Tana, Miodrag Milovanov, Dragan Miconovic, Radoslav Milenkovic, Radomir Nikolic, Zoran Pajic, Harry Fenn, Jessica Chastain, Vanessa Redgrave, Elizabeta Djorevska, Dusan Janicijevic, Paul Jesson, James Nesbitt, Jon Snow, David Yelland, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Andreja Maricic, Svetislav Goncic, Uros Zdjelar, Bora Nenic, Slobodan Ninkovic, Mona Hammond, Slobodan Pavelkic, Dragoljub Vojnov, Kieron Jecchinis, Mirko Pantelic, Carolyn Marks Blackwood, Christopher Figg, Lisa Jordan, Christine Langan, John Logan, Mark Miskovic, Alex Nikolic, Sivojin Petrovic, Gabrielle Tana, Julia Taylor-Stanley, Colin Vaines, Kevan Van Thompson, Andjelija Vlaisavjevic, Robert Whitehouse, Ilan Eshkeri, Barry Ackroyd, Nicolas Gaster, Danilo Beckovic, Jina Jay, Ricky Eyres, Lee Gordon, Bojana Nikitovic, Mark Coulier, Daniel Parker, Meg Clark, Miodrag Stevanovic, Aleksandar Tadic, Zoran Andric, Ljubomir Bozovic, Simon Downes, Nikola Ivanovic, Vesna Milic, Kevin Westley, Temple Clark, Ray McNeill, Ray Beckett, Rob Hughes, Luke Butler, Milan Alavanja, Rowley Irlam, Jaime Ackroyd, Shane Caim, Ameenah Ayub, Stuart Fyvie, Sharmila Kumar, Ellen Payne, Stephanie Jane Smith, Thomas Walters, Jessica Dannheisser, Slavko Novakovic, Milica Bregovic, Branka Cetina, Zoja Djordjevic, Sandra Djurickovic, Alix Graham, Ivan Grbin, Julia Hall, Sanja Ilic, Milan Kobali, Susanna Lenton, Nick McKinless, Debbie Moore, Masa Neskovic, Kate Penlington, Ceris Price, Andrew Semans, Marija Stojanovic, Joan Washington, Howard Watkins

Manka Bros, Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, Coriolanus, William Shakespeare, Ralph Fiennes, John Logan, Gerard Butler, Lubna Azabal, Ashraf Barhom, Zoron Cica, Milos Dabic, Nicolas Isia, Zoran Milijkovic, Marija Mogbolu, Milan Perovic, Nenad Ristic, Lawrence Stevenson, Marko Stojanovic, Tamara Krcunovic, Oliver Viktorovic, Danijela Vranjes, Brian Cox, Slavko Stimac, Ivan Djordjevic, Radovan Vujovic, Jovan Belobrkovic, John Kani, Dan Tana, Miodrag Milovanov, Dragan Miconovic, Radoslav Milenkovic, Radomir Nikolic, Zoran Pajic, Harry Fenn, Jessica Chastain, Vanessa Redgrave, Elizabeta Djorevska, Dusan Janicijevic, Paul Jesson, James Nesbitt, Jon Snow, David Yelland, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Andreja Maricic, Svetislav Goncic, Uros Zdjelar, Bora Nenic, Slobodan Ninkovic, Mona Hammond, Slobodan Pavelkic, Dragoljub Vojnov, Kieron Jecchinis, Mirko Pantelic, Carolyn Marks Blackwood, Christopher Figg, Lisa Jordan, Christine Langan, John Logan, Mark Miskovic, Alex Nikolic, Sivojin Petrovic, Gabrielle Tana, Julia Taylor-Stanley, Colin Vaines, Kevan Van Thompson, Andjelija Vlaisavjevic, Robert Whitehouse, Ilan Eshkeri, Barry Ackroyd, Nicolas Gaster, Danilo Beckovic, Jina Jay, Ricky Eyres, Lee Gordon, Bojana Nikitovic, Mark Coulier, Daniel Parker, Meg Clark, Miodrag Stevanovic, Aleksandar Tadic, Zoran Andric, Ljubomir Bozovic, Simon Downes, Nikola Ivanovic, Vesna Milic, Kevin Westley, Temple Clark, Ray McNeill, Ray Beckett, Rob Hughes, Luke Butler, Milan Alavanja, Rowley Irlam, Jaime Ackroyd, Shane Caim, Ameenah Ayub, Stuart Fyvie, Sharmila Kumar, Ellen Payne, Stephanie Jane Smith, Thomas Walters, Jessica Dannheisser, Slavko Novakovic, Milica Bregovic, Branka Cetina, Zoja Djordjevic, Sandra Djurickovic, Alix Graham, Ivan Grbin, Julia Hall, Sanja Ilic, Milan Kobali, Susanna Lenton, Nick McKinless, Debbie Moore, Masa Neskovic, Kate Penlington, Ceris Price, Andrew Semans, Marija Stojanovic, Joan Washington, Howard WatkinsCoriolanus

With Wit, Reviewed By Kimmo Mustonenen

What?

Not 100% CGI?

No robot alien things?

Am I high (yes, I am)?

Then soldiers.  My brain screams – You are within the stuck times of “Battle: Los Angeles!”

The worst of fates that mine could be… to have.

But no.

Winter’s cold has made me for to shrivel (in my man place).

Summer is for the confrontation of the ear (and mind – or mindlessness).

Now is for brain flexing cinema.

Thanks, Odin.

Plot?  Sure!

An angry crowd in a clean-rehearsed choreography calls for bread of the armed military men guarding a bread factory (which makes bread).

A squad of soldiers with heavy artillery and camouflage uniforms (sharp!) stormed a housing estate and speaks in blank verse.

Manka Bros, Khan Manka, Behind The Proscenium, Kimmo Mustonenen, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Kimmo On Kino, Coriolanus, William Shakespeare, Ralph Fiennes, John Logan, Gerard Butler, Lubna Azabal, Ashraf Barhom, Zoron Cica, Milos Dabic, Nicolas Isia, Zoran Milijkovic, Marija Mogbolu, Milan Perovic, Nenad Ristic, Lawrence Stevenson, Marko Stojanovic, Tamara Krcunovic, Oliver Viktorovic, Danijela Vranjes, Brian Cox, Slavko Stimac, Ivan Djordjevic, Radovan Vujovic, Jovan Belobrkovic, John Kani, Dan Tana, Miodrag Milovanov, Dragan Miconovic, Radoslav Milenkovic, Radomir Nikolic, Zoran Pajic, Harry Fenn, Jessica Chastain, Vanessa Redgrave, Elizabeta Djorevska, Dusan Janicijevic, Paul Jesson, James Nesbitt, Jon Snow, David Yelland, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Andreja Maricic, Svetislav Goncic, Uros Zdjelar, Bora Nenic, Slobodan Ninkovic, Mona Hammond, Slobodan Pavelkic, Dragoljub Vojnov, Kieron Jecchinis, Mirko Pantelic, Carolyn Marks Blackwood, Christopher Figg, Lisa Jordan, Christine Langan, John Logan, Mark Miskovic, Alex Nikolic, Sivojin Petrovic, Gabrielle Tana, Julia Taylor-Stanley, Colin Vaines, Kevan Van Thompson, Andjelija Vlaisavjevic, Robert Whitehouse, Ilan Eshkeri, Barry Ackroyd, Nicolas Gaster, Danilo Beckovic, Jina Jay, Ricky Eyres, Lee Gordon, Bojana Nikitovic, Mark Coulier, Daniel Parker, Meg Clark, Miodrag Stevanovic, Aleksandar Tadic, Zoran Andric, Ljubomir Bozovic, Simon Downes, Nikola Ivanovic, Vesna Milic, Kevin Westley, Temple Clark, Ray McNeill, Ray Beckett, Rob Hughes, Luke Butler, Milan Alavanja, Rowley Irlam, Jaime Ackroyd, Shane Caim, Ameenah Ayub, Stuart Fyvie, Sharmila Kumar, Ellen Payne, Stephanie Jane Smith, Thomas Walters, Jessica Dannheisser, Slavko Novakovic, Milica Bregovic, Branka Cetina, Zoja Djordjevic, Sandra Djurickovic, Alix Graham, Ivan Grbin, Julia Hall, Sanja Ilic, Milan Kobali, Susanna Lenton, Nick McKinless, Debbie Moore, Masa Neskovic, Kate Penlington, Ceris Price, Andrew Semans, Marija Stojanovic, Joan Washington, Howard WatkinsShakespeare meets Balkan war – Ralph Fiennes directorial debut “Coriolanus” (heh, anus) transports the Elizabethan drama in the time and now it is dead right.

Massive, violent and bloody, this film – and psychologically subtle and finely worked, not least thanks to the wonderful language of William Shakespeare (he speaks of English from his mouth-place worse than I – lucky for the press kit or in the wilderness my thoughts were straying).

Fiennes, who plays Coriolanus, the excellent and very nuanced itself, and especially Vanessa Redgrave as the mother of the hero know the language to use (English, but still not right – I still confuse my own thoughts) – but even the minor characters are occupied very solid.

How alive do these lines, the power and magic in the age-old phrases is, if only the right people interpret it (I pretend that it made sense to me – clever)!

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Fiennes has landed “Coriolanus” a really big throw.  Yes – THROW!

The story is told quickly: the Romans wage war against the Volscians (but not the same Volscians from “Star Trek”) – Coriolanus (heh), the Roman commander gains a bloody victory and to be in gratitude for consul.

Unfortunately, this little man of war, civil fine sense (? – what the hell, I will stop drinking), the common people is repugnant to him (they should bathe more often).  Thus arises as soon opposed his appointment and must Coriolanus into exile.

Here he teams up with former arch-enemy, the leader of the Volscians (Gerald Butler, not Leonard Nimoy – disappoint), and moves with him to Rome.

The insanity of war and the inability of a soldier to survive in peace, are the pillars of this tragic drama.  But the dialectic of hatred and admiration to homoerotic (no judgment) undertones between the two antagonists provides an additional voltage level (electric!).

Conclusion:  Two thumbs yelling “Yippee!  I’m not in the childish shit wallowing!” 

Warning – this will involve your thinking brain.  And your hearing ears.  It is not shit.  This is for brain-flexing.  Sweet, sweet relief!

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P.S.  Speaking of Star Trek Volscians, I must a joke:

How is the U.S.S. Enterprise like a wad of toilet paper?

They both wipe out Klingons around Uranus.

Or your Coriol-anus.

I laugh at this still.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 [REVIEW]

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Kimmo Mustonenen, Behind the Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, J.K. Rowling, David Yates, Steve Kloves, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Alan Rickman, Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Evanna Lynch, Domhnall Gleeson, Clemence Poesy, Warwick Davis, John Hurt, Helena Bonham Carter, Graham Duff, Anthony Allgood, Rusty Goffe, Jon Key, Kelly Macdonald, Jason Isaacs, Helen McCrory, Tom Felton, Ian Peck, Benjamin Northover, Ciaran Hinds, Hebe Beardsall, Matthew Lewis, Devon Murray, Jessie Cave, Afshan Azad, Isabella Laughland, Anna Shaffer, Georgina Leonidas, Freddie Stroma, Alfie Enoch, Katie Leung, William Melling, Sian Grace Phillips, Bonnie Wright, Ralph Ineson, Suzanne Toase, Maggie Smith, Jim Broadbent, Scarlett Byrne, Josh Herdman, Louis Cordice, Amber Evans, Ruby Evans, Miriam Margolyes, Gemma Jones, George Harris, David Thewlis, Julie Walters, Mark Williams, James Phelps, Oliver Phelps, Chris Rankin, David Bradley, Guy Henry, Nick Moran, Natalia Tena, Philip Wright, Gary Sayer, Tony Adkins, Dave Legeno, Penelope McGhie, Emma Thompson, Ellie Darcey-Alden, Ariella Paradise, Benedict Clarke, Leslie Phillips, Robbie Jarvis, Rohan Gotobed, Geraldine Somerville, Adrian Rawlins, Toby Papworth, Robbie Coltrane, Gary Oldman, Peter G. Reed, Judith Sharp, Emil Hostina, Bob Yves Van Hellenberg Hubar, Granville Saxton, Tony Kirwood, Ashley McGuire, Arthur Bowen, Daphne de Deistegui, Will Dunn, Jade Gordon, Bertie Gilbert, Helena Barlow, Ryan Turner, Sean Biggerstaff, David Barron, Debbi Bossi, David Heyman, Tim Lewis, John Trehy, Lionel Wigram, Alexandre Desplat, Eduardo Serra, Mark Day, Fiona Weir, Stuart Craig, Andrew Ackland-Snow, Stephenie McMillan, Jany Temime, Bill Daly, Simon Emanuel, Tom Browne, Glenn Carroll, Jamie Christopher, Arabella Constance-Churcher, Stewart Hamilton, Chaz Johnson, Ashley Lamont, Ian Murray, Vikas Raiput, Jason White, Paul Lowe, Sam Creed, Bradley Farmer, Marc Mailley, David Holmes, David Armstrong, Kate Baird, Alex Fenn, Peter Clarke, Karen Fayerty, Natasha Hook, David Keadell, Nicoletta Mani, Anji Oliver, Ben Quirk, Oliver Wiseman, Richard Osborne, Jon Roper

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Kimmo Mustonenen, Behind the Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, J.K. Rowling, David Yates, Steve Kloves, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Alan Rickman, Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Evanna Lynch, Domhnall Gleeson, Clemence Poesy, Warwick Davis, John Hurt, Helena Bonham Carter, Graham Duff, Anthony Allgood, Rusty Goffe, Jon Key, Kelly Macdonald, Jason Isaacs, Helen McCrory, Tom Felton, Ian Peck, Benjamin Northover, Ciaran Hinds, Hebe Beardsall, Matthew Lewis, Devon Murray, Jessie Cave, Afshan Azad, Isabella Laughland, Anna Shaffer, Georgina Leonidas, Freddie Stroma, Alfie Enoch, Katie Leung, William Melling, Sian Grace Phillips, Bonnie Wright, Ralph Ineson, Suzanne Toase, Maggie Smith, Jim Broadbent, Scarlett Byrne, Josh Herdman, Louis Cordice, Amber Evans, Ruby Evans, Miriam Margolyes, Gemma Jones, George Harris, David Thewlis, Julie Walters, Mark Williams, James Phelps, Oliver Phelps, Chris Rankin, David Bradley, Guy Henry, Nick Moran, Natalia Tena, Philip Wright, Gary Sayer, Tony Adkins, Dave Legeno, Penelope McGhie, Emma Thompson, Ellie Darcey-Alden, Ariella Paradise, Benedict Clarke, Leslie Phillips, Robbie Jarvis, Rohan Gotobed, Geraldine Somerville, Adrian Rawlins, Toby Papworth, Robbie Coltrane, Gary Oldman, Peter G. Reed, Judith Sharp, Emil Hostina, Bob Yves Van Hellenberg Hubar, Granville Saxton, Tony Kirwood, Ashley McGuire, Arthur Bowen, Daphne de Deistegui, Will Dunn, Jade Gordon, Bertie Gilbert, Helena Barlow, Ryan Turner, Sean Biggerstaff, David Barron, Debbi Bossi, David Heyman, Tim Lewis, John Trehy, Lionel Wigram, Alexandre Desplat, Eduardo Serra, Mark Day, Fiona Weir, Stuart Craig, Andrew Ackland-Snow, Stephenie McMillan, Jany Temime, Bill Daly, Simon Emanuel, Tom Browne, Glenn Carroll, Jamie Christopher, Arabella Constance-Churcher, Stewart Hamilton, Chaz Johnson, Ashley Lamont, Ian Murray, Vikas Raiput, Jason White, Paul Lowe, Sam Creed, Bradley Farmer, Marc Mailley, David Holmes, David Armstrong, Kate Baird, Alex Fenn, Peter Clarke, Karen Fayerty, Natasha Hook, David Keadell, Nicoletta Mani, Anji Oliver, Ben Quirk, Oliver Wiseman, Richard Osborne, Jon RoperHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2

With Wit, Reviewed By Kimmo Mustonenen

With “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2”, Harry Potter moves into the final battle.

Really the very last.

Sad people everywhere.

For Harry Potter fans, the “Harry Potter” movies are as a kind of Horcruxes – those in which the arch-enemy Voldemort small pieces swapped of his soul and has spread to delay his death (if you say “what?” read the dang books already).

In particular, since the last book appeared in 2007, the disciples of each film have a small piece of the Potter fortune invested, and a director would have to make very many mistakes to screw up the brains of the masses into a revolt which would turn into a hatred of young Harry and his movie.  It is a bulletproof film yet still delivers like a train to the heart.

Especially Hermione.  Cannot forget her (yowza!).

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The second part of “Deathly Hallows” is a seamless continuation of the first one with Harry, Ron (Rupert Grint), and Hermione (Emma Watson) – with the house-elf Dobby the helpful on the beach – and seems at this beach now, very briefly, the sun (this is complicated business).

Then it is dark again, and Harry is alone again.  Naturally.

Again, what could be said from the first part of “Deathly Hallows”: Yates has not illustrated the book, but a mood – a mood of farewell and goodbye.

This is not the romantic, but barren volcanic landscapes, almost surreal in its vastness and desolation, as though Harry Potter’s soul Salvador Dalí carted out and cast in stone.

One would hardly have thought it possible, but “Deathly Hallows 2” is even darker – a more solitary Harry.

The first part staged the “us-versus-the-rest-of-world” friendly celebration of Harry, Ron and Hermione; the second now the “I-need-act-alone” by Potter.

And alone acting is cool.

Manka Bros., Khan Manka, Kimmo Mustonenen, Behind the Proscenium, Kyrle Lendhoffer, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, J.K. Rowling, David Yates, Steve Kloves, Ralph Fiennes, Michael Gambon, Alan Rickman, Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, Evanna Lynch, Domhnall Gleeson, Clemence Poesy, Warwick Davis, John Hurt, Helena Bonham Carter, Graham Duff, Anthony Allgood, Rusty Goffe, Jon Key, Kelly Macdonald, Jason Isaacs, Helen McCrory, Tom Felton, Ian Peck, Benjamin Northover, Ciaran Hinds, Hebe Beardsall, Matthew Lewis, Devon Murray, Jessie Cave, Afshan Azad, Isabella Laughland, Anna Shaffer, Georgina Leonidas, Freddie Stroma, Alfie Enoch, Katie Leung, William Melling, Sian Grace Phillips, Bonnie Wright, Ralph Ineson, Suzanne Toase, Maggie Smith, Jim Broadbent, Scarlett Byrne, Josh Herdman, Louis Cordice, Amber Evans, Ruby Evans, Miriam Margolyes, Gemma Jones, George Harris, David Thewlis, Julie Walters, Mark Williams, James Phelps, Oliver Phelps, Chris Rankin, David Bradley, Guy Henry, Nick Moran, Natalia Tena, Philip Wright, Gary Sayer, Tony Adkins, Dave Legeno, Penelope McGhie, Emma Thompson, Ellie Darcey-Alden, Ariella Paradise, Benedict Clarke, Leslie Phillips, Robbie Jarvis, Rohan Gotobed, Geraldine Somerville, Adrian Rawlins, Toby Papworth, Robbie Coltrane, Gary Oldman, Peter G. Reed, Judith Sharp, Emil Hostina, Bob Yves Van Hellenberg Hubar, Granville Saxton, Tony Kirwood, Ashley McGuire, Arthur Bowen, Daphne de Deistegui, Will Dunn, Jade Gordon, Bertie Gilbert, Helena Barlow, Ryan Turner, Sean Biggerstaff, David Barron, Debbi Bossi, David Heyman, Tim Lewis, John Trehy, Lionel Wigram, Alexandre Desplat, Eduardo Serra, Mark Day, Fiona Weir, Stuart Craig, Andrew Ackland-Snow, Stephenie McMillan, Jany Temime, Bill Daly, Simon Emanuel, Tom Browne, Glenn Carroll, Jamie Christopher, Arabella Constance-Churcher, Stewart Hamilton, Chaz Johnson, Ashley Lamont, Ian Murray, Vikas Raiput, Jason White, Paul Lowe, Sam Creed, Bradley Farmer, Marc Mailley, David Holmes, David Armstrong, Kate Baird, Alex Fenn, Peter Clarke, Karen Fayerty, Natasha Hook, David Keadell, Nicoletta Mani, Anji Oliver, Ben Quirk, Oliver Wiseman, Richard Osborne, Jon RoperDaniel Radcliffe plays his last days surrounded by magnificent scenery as a harried warrior who out of sheer guilt (there had been enough to die for Harry Potter – but who wouldn’t?) accept more aid and the fight against the Dark Lord finally wants to put behind him.

Since there is no heroic martyr, Harry, as a reluctant hero rushes into battle, as if he were going through the stations of a sadistic treasure hunt, to destroy Voldemort along with his Horcruxes and find the three “Deathly Hallows”.

These tasks must be ticked off as soon as possible so that Potter, finally (whew!), has his rest.

And if it is the eternal – no matter.

Which does not mean there is no action spectacle awaiting viewers: Some people speculated on the quiet first part that the director had abolished all the effects for the final.

Wrong, buster!

Yates is interested in still more for characters than for dramatic showdowns.  The villains implode rather incidentally – the grandeur of Hogwarts castle turns into a refugee camp.

Crazy.

What an ending!

SPOILER ALERT!

The much-criticized epilogue to make us go “19 years later” wasn’t as much suck as you would thought at first glance (again, you perplexed?  Read the dang book!).

Daniel Radcliffe and one that was made earlier with the help of ‘digital 19 years later’ and now looks like Marty McFly, but not so much older than 17.

No, we do not want to keep Harry Potter in memory.  No, we want a Harry Potter heart.

At least there will be no more “is your Potter Hairy?” jokes.  And God is thanked for that!

Two vigorously wagging thumbs.

This the end that really ends things.  Take that “Lost”.

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