
This is the film we showed at the Time Travel Opportunists night at QUAD earlier this week, where we filled an evening with TIME STUFF to compliment the Tuesday evening showing of Time Traveller’s Wife. A big thankyou to Ted Chung, who kindly gave us permission to show it. A hearty pat on the back for him n’all for making such a gorgeous film in only 24 hours:
I love that. Deceptively simple yet with layers of complexity from a story, screenplay, and photographic point of view. Pick a point of view and watch it a few times over, and you’ll learn something…if not about the film itself, then maybe time, or even something more personal…
While I’m here talking TIME and FILM in the same post, I might as well say that I thought The Time Traveler’s Wife was very very good. I expected to be disspointed or at least underwhelmed…but I wasn’t. In fact, I’d say I came out pretty satisfied. Not blown away, but satisfied. The flick handled Henry’s chrono-impairment really quite subtly…never overdoing it in a “Whoah check Henry out he’s TRAVELING IN FUCKING TIME” or anything. Wasn’t too sure about the doom-laden ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’ though. A heavy handed choice of song in films at the best of times, Broken Social Scene’s version just didn’t sit right…
Anyway, whether it be a short or a full blockbuster feature, generally film + time and/or travelling through it is a winner. Yes, even in Timecop.
Update: If you watch On Time with the sound down while listening to ‘Mutual Slump’ by DJ Shadow, the film becomes another thing entirely…like something Jonathan Glazer would make…all desaturated greens and oddly placed subtitles.