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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 10:16:00 CST
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- From: Rolando Recometa <$W$LB4P@LUCCPUA.BITNET>
- Subject: Re: The Crying Game and Toys
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- Rick, you're right about The Crying Game. It wasn't so much that
- it started out slow but that it seemed perfunctory. It felt like Neil
- Jordan was rushing along so he could get to the real story, the love
- story. We don't find out until later how important the first
- section is.
- From The Crying Game to a crying shame. I hate to agree with the critics
- but how else can one respond to Toys, a miscalculation of epic propor-
- tions. I read somewhere that Toys was a movie Barry Levinson wanted to
- make before Diner. If he had, the movie might have benefitted from a
- smaller budget and a vision unspoiled by Hollywood success. Toys, in its
- present bloated, cacophonous, undisciplined form makes you wonder what
- drew him to this project. Starting with an overproduced opening musical
- number that cried out "Whimsy!", the movie plods along from one inert
- scene to another. Although the eye-popping visuals, a grab bag of 60's
- pot session fascinations, provide some early diversion, it soon becomes
- clear that Barry Levinson's string of commercial and critical successes
- has ended. The anti war/anti violence message recalls Stanley Kubrick's
- Dr. Strangelove and A Clockwork Orange but the execution is more like
- an out of control Terry Gilliam as demonstrated in the last 30 minutes
- of Brazil(an otherwise brilliant film), and all of The Adventures of
- Baron Munchausen. We expect Robin Williams to provide some laughs, and
- he does, but he fails to provide us with a character to care about.
- Joan Cusack fares better. Unfortunately, there's much too much time
- spent on the character of the war-obsessed general who runs the toy
- factory. As played by the actor(can't remember his name), he is an
- obnoxious, screeching cartoon. Rolando
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