Friday 29 December 2023

Top 5 of 2023

And so another year passes and I have done little to add any meat to the bare bones of this blog (no one blogs these days, let's admit it). Mostly I have been fortunate to remain busy with projects during what has been, another rocky year in very recent memory due to industry strikes from the writers (WGA) and actors (SAG) unions. I simply make a note of this for prosperity/my own record. But despite this, seeing films has still been a much enjoyed activity during my down time. So what are my Top 5 of the year... 5. The Super Mario Bros Movie - despite being the ideal gamer age; I was in Camp Sega rather than Nintendo so my deep knowledge of the little plumbers game was fairly limited. That being said I was looking forward to this and it didn't disappoint. A lovely looking film and genuinely light and breezy with its humour, pacing and story al existing within a 'Mario' world. This is what I always wanted the Sonic Movies to be... 4. Dream Scenario - a quirky Nic Cage film should be a yearly expectation. This one plays far straighter than the more comedic leaning trailer that advertised it. I found it was littered with humorous observations and moments that were nicely wrapped around a relevant topic that we are living in right now. Sure, it's 3rd act aims at a less ambiguous resolve but ultimately how else could it finish up. It kept me intrigued and entertained throughout 3. The Fabelmans - a part Spielberg-biography movie from the man himself. It doesn't reach the lofty heights of his greatest works (an expectation almost unfairly placed by the audience) but I find this story, although a little nichè, to still be pretty universal and the specifics, including the love letter to film to be a massive personal draw for me. Its a film that I can relate to heavily and also feel the self-inflicted questions it asks being directed back at me also making for a self reflective film. 2. Air - arriving early in the year, I had almost forgotten about this title. But seeing its name and the cast list reminded me of the real fun I had watching this story about the licensing of a trainer (who'd have thought it hey...). Parts I knew about were dramatised in a light and entertaining way and the stuff I didn't know about kept me invested and looking forward to more of its story. There's nothing wrong in a film doing exactly what it's supposed to and taking its viewers along for a comfortable ride. 1. Past Lives - a beautiful telling of a friendship/relationship spread across 2 decades and how we act/react to the cards we are delt in life. The Korean culture adds layers of subtly to the complicated relationship that is forged. An amazing film for a first time feature director. A little honourable shout out to some particular titles include the Arnold and Bill Russell: Legend docs, Leave the World Behind, The Creator and Killers of the Flower Moon among many others. My bottom 5 based on what Ive seen this year are as follows 5. Rebel Moon Part 1 4. Meg 2 3. Your Place or Mine 2. Heart of Stone 1. Mothers Day