Life through a lens
Friday, 30 December 2011
Karen O, Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross: "Immigrant Song" (from The Girl Wit...
It made my heart race and my head pump. Brutal in a visual 'Alien on acid' sort of way with an eargasmic rendition of Led Zep's Immigrant Song by Karen O and Trent Reznor – there couldn't be a more fitting prequence to GWTDT. A truly visceral opener to a brilliant voyeuristically twisted film with a strong female lead. Lisbeth Salander is oh-so-mindful of Tarantino's kick-ass character Zoe (the real stuntwoman Zoe Bell) in Death Proof. Both gals on a mission to take out murderous, sadistic misogynistic men. It's so refreshing to see Hollywood is producing more films with compelling female characters, rather than saccharine sweet sidekicks to male actors.
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Falling

The beauty of falling
Delicious with feeling
A freedom's embrace of air
Rushing against bare skin
Or a golden halo of hair
Floating in escape
A fleeting moment of time
Where nothing matters
Except the sheer rapture
Of falling.
I found an article in the Guardian about the photographer Ryan McGinley who shot this highly colour-saturated, painterly shot. Seeing it reminded me both of the Rider Tarot cards and the famous jumper from the Twin Towers – a shot of tragic significance and yet incredible fleeting beauty in a way.
Falling is so multi-layered in meaning – we fall head of heels in love, pride comes before a fall, the fall of the roman empire, so is it a negative or positive action? In these shots, it's most definitely a thing of great beauty. McGinley likens it to the poetry of chaos and that inspired me to write the short poem above about the grace and beauty of falling.
Here's what McGinley says about the shot:
Falling is a movement that endlessly fascinates me. I guess this action traces back to activities from my youth: skateboarding or diving from stages or into pools. I want to capture the feeling of weightlessness I would get jumping from a speaker and landing in a crowd, or flipping backwards off a diving board.
I love Amanda's face in this photo: she looks like she's in a trance within the chaos of the hay. I shot for about four hours, rotating models. I never know who is going to end up in the final shot, or if there will even be a successful image. I guess that's the fun part for me: finding the moment where everything lines up. Not knowing what's going to come back is like a present: it's the poetry of chaos.
Monday, 12 December 2011
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
So far, so good, the trailer looks promising and no one has unbelievably bad
Ameriswede accents (that so often plague remakes).
The scenery conveys a stark, chilling realism, Daniel Craig is a class actor, as is Christopher Plummer. But it really is up to Rooney Mara to deliver the same riveting attitudinal, lesbian hardcore performance as Noomi Rapace.
Out 21.12, let's see if stays true to capturing the chilling realism of the orginal – or it's killed by the Hollywood factor. I can't wait to see...
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