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Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Scarlett Time

Four months I had been waiting to see this movie, but the wait is over. The Other Boleyn Girl, starring Scarlett Johansson, Natalie Portman, and Eric Bana, opened last Friday, and that was an event I wasn't going to miss.

The Other Boleyn Girl, based on a novel by Philippa Gregory that I haven't read, tells the story of the Boleyn sisters, Anne (Portman) and Mary (Johansson), and how they are manipulated by their father and uncle to help the family achieve a higher position in the British hierarchy. Both women are summoned, used, discarded, and summoned again whenever it suits the ambitious plans of their male elders, and this leads to continuous clashes between both sisters. Up until then, they had had a wonderful relationship, sharing dreams and hopes and fears. However, the moment king Henry VIII enters their lives, we witness how this sisterly love becomes strained, bitter, and shattered. All these stages are wonderfully portrayed by Portman and Johansson, even though the script sometimes rushes through the different phases. I understand adapting a book must be no easy task, but sometimes events seem to be precipitating way too fast. A scene will be presented, and immediately after another scene will have advanced things too quickly. At times, it seems writer Peter Morgan is struggling to show us instead of telling us (which is, of course, the right thing to do), but sometimes there is too much telling to go with the showing, because the showing was so perfunctory that the writer feels he needs to explain what happened. This, however, does not happen too often (and might even help the pace of the film), and it did not prevent me from enjoying the movie very much. Of course, my history is shaky, so any historical inaccuracies went unnoticed by yours truly, who just accepted everything that was presented on screen as unquestionable truth.
In addition to this, gorgeous production design, magnificent costumes, and beautiful locations complement the good acting and competent writing, and help wrap up a very attractive package.

Regarding negative aspects, I found the ending to be a bit lackluster. It struck me as weak, but I won't spoil anything for you. Also, whatever happened to William Carey? Maybe I missed it, but I think the character just disappears and is never talked about again. If you see the movie, please let me know.

To sum it up, The Other Boleyn Girl is very entertaining, with lots of drama, anguish, guilt, bitterness, confrontation, manipulation, and lies. In other words, it's all about love and its consequences, so go see the movie and support my beloved Scarlett!

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sé que no tiene nada que ver, pero ayer estuve viendo la película que en español se llama "Una canción del pasado" y la verdad es que me gustó mucho. Para mi gusto la chica tiene "demasiado" labio, pero hay que reconocer que mona es un rato.

Lo único que me hubiese gustado que profundizase más en la hitoria pasada de los protagonistas, aunque quizás eso le hubiera quitado el desarrollo de la relación entre ellos...

Bueno, me gustó pasar la tarde con esa película.

Carmen.

Mario Alba said...

Así con el título en español no reconozco la película, pero tengo la sensación de que no la he visto. Pero bueno: me alegro de que te gustara.

Go Scarlett!

Nash said...

Es fea hay mujeres infinitamente mas atractivas y buenas que la tipa esta, pero bueno.

Mario Alba said...

Según tus horrendamente erróneos estándares de belleza, no lo dudo ;)

Anonymous said...

jajajaja... una guerra muy antigua.

Carmen.

Mario Alba said...

Es él, que sigue insistiendo...

Nash said...

No es culpa mia que finn no tenga buen gusto para las mujeres, yo como buen amigo intento ayudarle, pero el no se deja.

Mario Alba said...

Mejor que no me ayudes, no ;)

Anonymous said...

Siempre os he visto "discutir" acerca de actrices y bla bla bla...
¿no habéis hecho lista de personajes de películas?
Me refiero a uno de esos tops vuestros en plan Scarlett en la peli cual, Michelle Pfeiffer en esa otra...

Porque a mi los actores me van... pero me van más acompañados de determinados personajes en determinadas películas...

Carmen

Mario Alba said...

Pues no lo hemos hecho, no; pero no es mala idea...

Anonymous said...

No es mala idea, Carmen. No señor...