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On the Road with Judas (2007)
I ended up loving this movie
This is a film about a writer, who has written a novel, that is made into a movie, in which his imaginary characters are "real" people, who are portrayed by actors, who appear on a talk show, hosted by the actual writer of the novel and the film, where they sometimes comment on the real/fictional characters they are playing.
And this actually WORKS! It all makes sense because the author has a problem with reality; therefore, he reworks it through his fiction.
Judas, his main character, is an underground hero, so much so that a movie is being made of his life. Lask interacts with his characters, as do the actors hired to portray them. The cerebral journey blurs the line between creator and creation, as well as reality and revised reality.
If this sounds pretentious, it's not. Though the movie elevates Judas to the level of iconic legend, it does so with a wink. He and his quirky friends may be the subject of "talk show" interest, but the mundaneness and normalcy of their story is apparent. Thoroughly postmodern, the tale has simple heart at its core: since our lives rarely are what we wish them to be, sometimes we need to sustain our illusions in order to get by.
For those who enjoy the intellectualism, imagery and melancholy of works such as "The Royal Tenenbaums" or "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," this is a film worth checking out.
Cop Land (1997)
Severely Underrated
This movie is an absolute gem! A slow burn, no doubt, but every scene -every moment- pays off.
I wonder how different this movie's legacy would be if it were released nowadays. Everything that audiences love about Breaking Bad or True Detective etc is here in spades.
In fact, I'd argue that this film is the 2nd season of True Detective that people wanted. An absolute perfect urban western.
And the performances are just incredible. Every single actor is bringing their "A" game, and an argument could be made that each one gives one of the, if not THE, best performances of their careers.
I wish Stallone would do more movies like this, because he clearly has the chops. Deniro as well (who has since become regulated to flaccid studio fare). Just because he can't pull off Cape Fear excellence anymore doesn't mean he has to do The Intern.
I hope something happens that causes people to revisit this film.