Jake Gyllenhaal

Enemy

(Denis Villeneuve, 2013, Canada/Spain)

enemy_ver2_xlgThe opening, unattributed epigraph of Denis Villeneuve’s dark psychological thriller reads, “Chaos is order yet undeciphered,” an indication of the bizarre, seemingly cryptic tone the film will strike. To me, it immediately recalled Richard Kelly’s divisive 2009 work The Box, which began with Arthur C. Clarke’s famous quote, “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic,” and went on to present a world filled with dread, illusion, and abstraction. Enemy is similarly ominous and philosophical, positively dripping in mood and atmosphere, and far less concerned with character motivation and narrative trajectory than formal richness and thematic resonance. Villeneuve is one of the best cinematic stylists of our time, and his films – from the black-and-white starkness of Polytechnique to the harrowing intensity of Incendies to the suffocating gloom of Prisoners – are always impeccably crafted, if crudely scripted. His latest is more of the same visual brilliance we’ve come to expect, augmented by compelling subtext and an enigmatic ending.

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Most Anticipated of 2014: Part I

(February – April)

This probably should’ve been posted a month ago, but not much has really come out so far (and nothing that I’ve been looking forward to), so I’m ok with doing it now. Plus, my first real big anticipated movie of the year gets released on Wednesday, so this is as good a time as any to post this. I’ll try to collect a good mix of blockbusters and indies, with some in-between genre pictures as well; I’ll also go chronologically, to help avoid ridiculous, arbitrary distinctions about anticipation level for various films. Anyway, without further ado, the first part of my most looked-forward-to films for the rest of the year:

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