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The Long Hot Summer (1985)
I'm sure it's a poor remake
Not having seen this, it may be a little silly for me to comment. But, COME ON! Like this could have ever gotten any better than the original with Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Orson Welles, Lee Remick (who is smoking hot in the original) and Angela Lansbury.
Don Johnson. What a joke.
This is the kind of thing that should never happen with an older film. Hollywood's lack of getting behind something original really pains me. I know this was quite a while ago, almost 20 years in fact. But things have not changed since then. Quit the remakes and put the money behind something new and fresh. PLEASE!!!!
Øyenstikker (2001)
Beautiful and haunting
I saw this film at the 2002 Chicago International Film Festival. I really enjoyed the film as I was (and still am) completely mesmerized by Maria Bonnevie. Holst's use of digital video really captured how beautiful she truly is. She isn't the only good thing about this movie though. The relationship between Eddie and Kullman is rather interesting. After having spent time in jail and taking the rap for Eddie, Kullman sees Eddie at a gas station. From there, things can only go downhill. Kullman wants Eddie to help him shake some guy down that owes him money. Eddie refuses until he gets sick and hallucinates (?) that Kullman and his wife Maria are screwing around on him. Eddie, who may once have been a thug, seems to have changed. He takes a neighborhood kid fishing and tries to teach him to swim. He has changed from his previous life. This all coincides with Maria becoming pregnant. I do have to say that the scene where they go to shake the man down was a little disappointing and anticlimactic. Nonetheless, it was an interesting way to show how old ghosts come back to haunt you. I gave this film an 8 and would highly suggest it to anyone. If anyone knows how to get a copy of this in any form here in the States please post it because I would love to own a copy.