
Showing posts with label Ryan Gosling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ryan Gosling. Show all posts
Thursday, January 26, 2012
After Oswaltt, Ryan Gosling too has something to say about the Oscars
Sounds ridiculously legit. Ryan Gosling starred to great powerhousing in three of my favorite films of the year, any of them worth an Oscar nomination - a bloodshedding, revengeful night-drifter neo-samurai in Drive, a young political campaign manager on a cynical corrupted coming-of-age journey in The Ides of March and an archetypal handsome womanizer in Crazy, Stupid, Love.


Sunday, November 13, 2011
LEFFEST'11: Drive (2011)

I will make sure I watch the film a couple of more times before writing a longer and more detailed piece on it. It deserves it.

Sunday, November 6, 2011
LEFFEST'11: The Ides of March (2011)
This being the first reason why I think the actors have such a particularly important figure here, now I'd like to add the well-written screenplay to the discussion. The Ides of March comprehends an intricate and in general well driven plot, which even ends up leaving you in the limb that divides the political drama and the political thriller. It opens with a very well paced twenty-minutes, with proper exposition, nicely economical, and finishes in a most fantastic third act. From the end of the first act until some point I'm not going to spoil you about, it may thank the cast for overcoming some common places and by making them yet enveloping. After this middle unexpected point (could've been much more melodramatic than it was), it is great to find that you're always wrong regarding what happens next, providing a successful way to handle the need to awake hypothesis in the mind of the audience. Although I believe in everything I've written so far, in the end I think what we will remember more intensely is not the plot or the twists, but the arch of Goslin's character, especially because of moments like the one in the kitchen, with Clooney's, when the writing (or the producing ?) surprises you by not making the latest the ultimate pretty adamant idealist politician, arising a good inner struggle in our protagonist (and avoiding an expected cliched development of Governor Morris). About the characters, I only have my doubts about the girl and her actions regarding her true situation - does it sound real, coherent ?
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Ryan Gosling edging into Hollywood's main event?

I've been an admirer since The Notebook (2004) and a fan since Blue Valentine (2010). Also in 2010 he made Carzy Stupid Love with Steve Carrel and Julianne Moore and All Good Things with Kirsten Dunst. I had thought, chiefly because of the low budget sad romantic film where he teamed up with Michelle Williams, which also earned him the "Most Unfair Academy's Non-Nomination", it was a matter of time before this guy would come up as one of Hollywood's most valuable treasures.

In 2011, Ryan Gosling has been gathering huge hype has he stars in two of the most awaited films of the year: Drive, one of the pieces that shook Cannes, nominated for the Golden Palm and winner of Best Director (Nicholas Winding Refn), warming up the band for upcoming commercial release; and The Ides of March, to open tomorrow the Venice Film Festival, written, directed and co-starred by George Clooney, known adept of political dramas.
How promising would you dare to bet Ryan's endeavors are going to turn out, from here on?
PS: The Ides of March running for movie poster of the year.
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