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Damsel (2018)
IMBD Score: 5.6/10
Language: Hindi
R | 1h 53min | Comedy, Drama, Western | 22 June 2018 (USA)
Directors: David Zellner, Nathan Zellner
Writers: David Zellner, Nathan Zellner
Stars: Robert Pattinson, Mia Wasikowska, David Zellner
Story:
As Samuel Alabaster (Robert Pattinson) travels across the American Frontier, on a journey to marry the love he has always looked for, Penelope (Mia Wasikowski), life becomes more and more dangerous. Accompanied by his miniature horse, Butterscotch, and drunkard companion, Parson Henry (David Zellner), the lines between hero, villain and damsel in distress become more and more blurred in this comic reinvention of the classic western movie.
Damsel 2018 Trailer
The film moved to Oregon in late August 2016, and main filming began in early March 2017 with a production budget of $2.5 million. David and Nathan Zellner assembled a team of actors, directors, cinematographers, sound designers, lighting and sound engineers.
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 69% approval rating based on 106 reviews. The critical consensus on the website reads: "The beautifully filmed Damsel lends a welcome dose of humour and unexpected twists to the Western genre, although its stately pace could frustrate impatient viewers. Few filmmakers have earned the adjective "oblique" more than the Zellner brothers David and Nathan, whose new western, which premiered at Sundance, Damsels, is a refreshing interpretation of a genre in which tropes remain unmolested and nothing goes as it should.
I probably should clear my head and think about what I saw, but I probably shouldn't because I need to see it.
I will be happy and possibly irritated if it turns out to be a clown show or a case of carnage, but I will still experience it.
The film's sense of humor grows blotchier and less rich as Damsel's meandering second half is forced upon us, and it ultimately fails to maintain the breezy, dysfunctional charm of the first half. Even Butterscotch gives the impression of being a contrast to the other characters inhabiting his version of the Wild West, with the exception of Pattinson. One not dissimilar to a Western curiosity like Slow West.
The film's humor is desperate at first - pointedly - and its satirical taunts are folded back into the film, but it never takes off and, overall, doesn't make for a compelling experience. Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska star in Damsel 2018, an uneven comedy drama that premieres tonight at the Berlin Film Festival. In a stupidly loose role that proves his breadth, Hebebe acknowledges his role as the title character, a man with a penchant for self-indulgence and a sense of entitlement.
At the center of the story is Samuel (Pattinson), who is in love with Penelope (Mia Wasikowska), a beautiful young woman from a remote mountain town who has been kidnapped. In an effort to find out if they can marry, Samuel enlists the help of his best friend's father (John Malkovich) to marry her if his mission is successful. But things do not go according to plan, and Samuel discovers that he may have been wrong about them, and that this may not be the happy - eternal - story he once imagined. To free her, however, he has to figure out what might be wrong with her.
The result is a surprising and prescient change that turns Damsel into a welcome feminist revisionist western. The Zellners, who write, direct and play the film, make it almost like a parody of the Western genre, focusing heavily on Samuel's love for Penelope and his relationship with her. In the end, Henry and Samuel find her and discover that she may not be the girl in need they were expecting.
Darkness and humour are never far apart, but they are equally balanced. Damsel finds his successful filmmakers David and Nathan Zellner in a revisionist western that slowly finds unexpected resonance.
The script, directed by the brothers, refuses to let the audience take genre tropes for granted and constantly turns on its head who the characters are and what they do. While unsuspecting viewers may be confused as to whether this strange film is a parody or homage, the film's Western trappings help with accessibility. One of David and Nathan Zellner's greatest strengths as sibling directors is their ability to make smart films seem like superficial larks.
The Zellners are excellent at turning absurd circumstances into pointed observations of human behavior. In Blazing Saddles, a crazy Old West setting conjures up the bizarre story of a man trying to unearth a woman who wants nothing to do with a desperate man. He is a combative, open-minded pioneer who dodges various attempts to woo her, but he is not up to it.
This may not be a total loss, but it is the biggest disappointment in cinema so far this year and offers little pleasure. But you get a cute miniature horse, so maybe it's not the work that cost to stay away from the second half.
Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska star in the film, but it's actually one of the film's directors, David Zellner, who plays Parson Henry. It was written, directed, produced and co-directed by the same man responsible for the western starring John Travolta, John Cusack and Michael Fassbender.
The Zellner Brothers and David Nathan's Buffalo - drenched, odyssey - stylized amusement is beautiful to look at, plays around with genre tropes, shows Robert Pattinson in a favorable new light and shows his favorable, if new, light. Nearly two hours of Damsel are unfilled, but the writers and directors are able to turn expectations upside down and scare the audience, even if their efforts show far too much and end terribly self-conscious in the weak second half.
Damsel (2018)
IMBD Score: 5.6/10
Language: Hindi
R | 1h 53min | Comedy, Drama, Western | 22 June 2018 (USA)
Directors: David Zellner, Nathan Zellner
Writers: David Zellner, Nathan Zellner
Stars: Robert Pattinson, Mia Wasikowska, David Zellner
Story:
As Samuel Alabaster (Robert Pattinson) travels across the American Frontier, on a journey to marry the love he has always looked for, Penelope (Mia Wasikowski), life becomes more and more dangerous. Accompanied by his miniature horse, Butterscotch, and drunkard companion, Parson Henry (David Zellner), the lines between hero, villain and damsel in distress become more and more blurred in this comic reinvention of the classic western movie.
Damsel 2018 Trailer
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On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 69% approval rating based on 106 reviews. The critical consensus on the website reads: "The beautifully filmed Damsel lends a welcome dose of humour and unexpected twists to the Western genre, although its stately pace could frustrate impatient viewers. Few filmmakers have earned the adjective "oblique" more than the Zellner brothers David and Nathan, whose new western, which premiered at Sundance, Damsels, is a refreshing interpretation of a genre in which tropes remain unmolested and nothing goes as it should.
I probably should clear my head and think about what I saw, but I probably shouldn't because I need to see it.
I will be happy and possibly irritated if it turns out to be a clown show or a case of carnage, but I will still experience it.
The film's sense of humor grows blotchier and less rich as Damsel's meandering second half is forced upon us, and it ultimately fails to maintain the breezy, dysfunctional charm of the first half. Even Butterscotch gives the impression of being a contrast to the other characters inhabiting his version of the Wild West, with the exception of Pattinson. One not dissimilar to a Western curiosity like Slow West.
The film's humor is desperate at first - pointedly - and its satirical taunts are folded back into the film, but it never takes off and, overall, doesn't make for a compelling experience. Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska star in Damsel 2018, an uneven comedy drama that premieres tonight at the Berlin Film Festival. In a stupidly loose role that proves his breadth, Hebebe acknowledges his role as the title character, a man with a penchant for self-indulgence and a sense of entitlement.
At the center of the story is Samuel (Pattinson), who is in love with Penelope (Mia Wasikowska), a beautiful young woman from a remote mountain town who has been kidnapped. In an effort to find out if they can marry, Samuel enlists the help of his best friend's father (John Malkovich) to marry her if his mission is successful. But things do not go according to plan, and Samuel discovers that he may have been wrong about them, and that this may not be the happy - eternal - story he once imagined. To free her, however, he has to figure out what might be wrong with her.
The result is a surprising and prescient change that turns Damsel into a welcome feminist revisionist western. The Zellners, who write, direct and play the film, make it almost like a parody of the Western genre, focusing heavily on Samuel's love for Penelope and his relationship with her. In the end, Henry and Samuel find her and discover that she may not be the girl in need they were expecting.
Darkness and humour are never far apart, but they are equally balanced. Damsel finds his successful filmmakers David and Nathan Zellner in a revisionist western that slowly finds unexpected resonance.
The script, directed by the brothers, refuses to let the audience take genre tropes for granted and constantly turns on its head who the characters are and what they do. While unsuspecting viewers may be confused as to whether this strange film is a parody or homage, the film's Western trappings help with accessibility. One of David and Nathan Zellner's greatest strengths as sibling directors is their ability to make smart films seem like superficial larks.
The Zellners are excellent at turning absurd circumstances into pointed observations of human behavior. In Blazing Saddles, a crazy Old West setting conjures up the bizarre story of a man trying to unearth a woman who wants nothing to do with a desperate man. He is a combative, open-minded pioneer who dodges various attempts to woo her, but he is not up to it.
This may not be a total loss, but it is the biggest disappointment in cinema so far this year and offers little pleasure. But you get a cute miniature horse, so maybe it's not the work that cost to stay away from the second half.
Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska star in the film, but it's actually one of the film's directors, David Zellner, who plays Parson Henry. It was written, directed, produced and co-directed by the same man responsible for the western starring John Travolta, John Cusack and Michael Fassbender.
The Zellner Brothers and David Nathan's Buffalo - drenched, odyssey - stylized amusement is beautiful to look at, plays around with genre tropes, shows Robert Pattinson in a favorable new light and shows his favorable, if new, light. Nearly two hours of Damsel are unfilled, but the writers and directors are able to turn expectations upside down and scare the audience, even if their efforts show far too much and end terribly self-conscious in the weak second half.
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