Showing posts with label James Dean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Dean. Show all posts

Friday, January 21, 2011

Rebel Without a Cause

This 1955 movie considered a classic was one I recorded a few weeks ago. I watched this in a few parts and have to say that it was better than I thought it would be.

As a tale of troubled teenagers the movie was, in some ways, a little highhanded. The overdone emotions of Jim Stark ( James Dean ) seem a little unrealistic in places especially the beginning. Still the character is likable and Dean jumps off the screen. Natalie Wood as his eventual love interest and Sal Mineo as Plato are wonderful, in fact Pineo may have been the best thing in the movie.

The characters are well developed if overemotional but then again having teenagers in my house I know this can be true.

Underrated in this movie is Jim Backus. From my generation we only think of him as Mr. Howell but he was wonderful in this movie. Playing James Dean's father, a henpecked husband who his son is embarrassed for as he feels him not manly enough Backus is very good.

A good movie better as a sum of its parts than what it seems in pieces.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Giant

This movie made in 1956 and nominated for 9 Oscars was on Turner Classic Movies a week or so ago. I DVR'd and watched in a couple installments.

The movie holds up well. Rock Hudson and Elizabeth Taylor play the opposites attract couple and James Dean in his last role plays a typical Dean role as a misfit ranch hand.

The movie is long at 3 hours but moves well. Telling the tale of the Benedict family over a 30 year window we see the characters develop and change.

A recurring theme in the movie is the established and accepted prejuidice against Mexicans in that era.

james Dean is wonderful in his role.

The first half of the movie moves at a stately pace, the second half seems at times to jump time frames fairly quickly with less storyline and more just short views of the characters at specific times.

Not really a Western, no great panorama's here but more a big movie with big stars told on the big screen.

A good movie