| Swimfan |
|
|
|
| Written by Joe Bodia |
| Saturday, 10 July 2010 19:50 |
|
The Twentieth Century Fox flick, Swimfan,
Christensen is mesmerizing as a girl so pathologically consumed by her need to possess Bradford that she is oblivious to the bodies she leaves in her wake. While the film is an entertaining teen cocktail of hormones and angst, its central narrative theme of obsession and the destruction it can bring is one of the most recurring in film. The reason for this is - while most of us may not go to Christensen's extremes of running over the impediments to our desire with automobiles - everyone can relate. Buddha said that, "Desire is the root of all suffering," to imply that through goal orientation we are setting ourselves up to suffer. Conversely, John Donne said that, "No man is an island." Undeniably, all human beings have emotional needs. But if both are true then life is a Catch-22 The French have a tradition of artfully romanticizing obsession. Films like Une Femme Seule (A Woman Alone), En plein coeur Because the French have the ability to breathe humanity into our flaws, we identify with the tragic protagonists in these films. Each tells the tale of men involved with beautiful women but who believe that these women are cheating on them. Their obsession with their counterparts' infidelities eventually drives each to ruin. In Bertolluci's Last Tango in Paris, |
| Last Updated on Saturday, 10 July 2010 19:57 |
More movie features
| Fuck off avant gardists 04 Jul 2010 The Exploding Cinema Manifesto |
So bad, it's good. 18 Jun 2010 Bob Dobbs says there is more truth in BadFilm than all the bibles in the world, and he might be right... this movie fan dredged through some of the worst movies ever made to bring you his picks for si [ ... ] |
| More features | |
Movie Reviews
| Swing Girls Joe Bodia From the director of the ever-popular hit Waterboys, comes Swing Girls, a wonderful Japanese film that puts the swing back into Big Band Jazz with the unlikeliest group of musicians, as they p [ ... ] |
| A Cinderella Story Joe Bodia In this twisted and hilarious update of the classic fairy tale, high school senior Sam Montgomery (Hilary Duff) lives at the beck and call of her self-obsessed step-mother Fiona (Jennifer Cool [ ... ] |
| More movie reviews |
The latest feeds from other member sites of the Think Media network: |




