Tuesday, October 04, 2011
Forgotten Movies: SAFE
This review, with clips, by A.O. Scott, says it better than I can. Talk about movies that stick with you, this one has haunted me since I saw it in a film class. Is she crazy or is she being poisoned by the world we live in? I don't know. But being safe is a luxury. Great performances and direction from Todd Haynes. Enigmatic movies are difficult to pull off but I think this one succeeded.
Todd Mason will have more links to forgotten movies today.
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6 comments:
I remember seeing this one reviewed in the late nineties and finding the premise fascinating. Never saw it, though. Guess I should remedy that situation.
Worse, safety is a state of mind, much as her peril is.
Exactly, Todd, which is what made me like it so much.
Wow, what a compelling premise. Thanks for posting about this film, Patti. I'd never even heard of it.
You seem to see a lot of films I've never heard of. You're more in tune with the newer stuff, I suppose.
I tend to shy away from the unsettling.
I was thinking I'd seen this but I mistook it for another Moore film. Hmmm, this looks good and I have no memory of it. Then again I was living in Connecticut, so it's entirely possible it passed me by.
Kate-I think you would find it really interesting as a feminist statement.
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