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  • movie year countdown #25 - 1982 - Chan Is Missing

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    Chan Is Missing  (1982)

    Blue in the Face  (1995)

    Smoke  (1995)

    This blog entry is part of my “movie year countdown”.  To read more about that check out my first Spout filmblog entry.

    Chan Is Missing

    I'd heard about Smoke and Blue in the Face, and Wayne Wang has often been mentioned amongst the names of other independent filmmakers that I enjoy so I wanted to check him out.  But I thought maybe it would be a good idea to check out his first film.

    Chan Is Missing on it's own does not inspire me to see any more of Wang's work, but I am still interested.  I definitely saw some potential here.

    Although the story itself wasn't all the gripping, and the acting didn't always feel quite right, I did appreciate the fact that this was a story about a large American culture that had been virtually ignored in American films.  And I think it still has.

    Chinese American culture hardly ever seems to be portrayed in films in a very honest and complete way that I can think of.  Either some aspect of their stereotypes are exploited as part of a secondary character or story, or their entire culture is exploited.

    This movie explores a lot of different important issues and aspects of a major American culture that seem to be a part of their daily lives.  I found it very interesting for that reason.  But the story itself was not all that compelling other than what Wang was trying to reveal through it.

    Rating: 7/10


  • Two-Lane Blacktop

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    Two-Lane Blacktop

    Well I rented this movie from this Chicago video store called Odd Obsessions.  I didn't know any other way to find it.  And I did have an interest in seeing it for it's cult status and that it was supposed to be maybe Monte Hellman's best movie.  I didn't think that it was going to be released in wide distribution any time soon.  But now I just found out that Criterion Collection is going to be releasing it soon, and with a double disc set.

    I'm not sure if I'm disappointed that I didn't wait to watch it on the Criterion edition.  I'm guessing their transfer will probably be better.  But I'm not sure I could handle that many special features, especially since I think I would feel compelled to watch them all if I rented it (as I most often do).

    But I kind of wonder if this is a movie that is better off just knowing less about.  Or if it's a movie that is so sort of mysterious in its simple appeal and mystery that you want to hear everything about it and everyone's opinion.

    The contrast between Warren Oates' style of acting with amateurs like James Taylor and Dennis Wilson may have been the main point of interest for me.

    I'm certainly glad that I watched it, but I'm not sure that I'll ever make an effort to do so again.  For anyone obsessed with classic cars, and fixing them up, drag racing, and an aimless wanderlust this might be the ultimate movie for you.

    Rating: 7/10


 


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