A Prayer Before Dawn 10/10
I think I might have seen this on release or maybe I just dreamed it, but anyway I watched this yesterday on HBOMAX. It's the True Story of a Boxer named Billy Moore living Thailand who gets arrested and sent to the infamous Klong Prem Central Prison. The story is told through visuals, while there's dialog, none of it is really directed at or meant for the viewer. Billy doesn't speak Thai well. Most of it is filmed back and forth as the viewer watching from the corner or over billys shoulder as the director pushes the audience to see this from Billys perspective but also as a fly on the wall. In a weird way it's also like a documentary in its matter of factness, but with no narrator or running commentary. It's just showing you what happened. It's, at times, a pretty hard watch. It's gets very dark. This is NOT some feel good sports redemption story. There's no ring triumph, with Billy screaming "Adrian". That said, the way it allows you to "feel" like you are there, experiencing his life with judgement or handholding is extremely engrossing. It's near voyeuristic. 10/10
Miss Sloane 5/10
Miss Sloane is the anti-thesis of the previously discussed film. It's an impossibly "American" melodrama oscar bait callling itself a political thriller. The painfully fictitious story revolves around Miss Sloane, an infamously successful DC lobbylist, who quits her firm and joins the Lobbylist firm trying to get a Gun registration act passed, going up against her previous firm representing The Gun Lobby. Jessica Chastain is wonderfully twisted and at the same time human, in a non-film about an act that will never happen. The film most copycats "The Usual Suspects", attempting to surprise the audience with twists and double-crosses and subterfuge. Schemes within schemes. It's all very cute, but the reality doesn't support it. The most laughable being the accounting of perjury and ethic violations. I will give the film credit that the average citizen, at the time of the release, didn't have these concepts as well spelled out for them, but we know today, right this moment, that perjury and ethics violations rarely amount to shit. Most of the time a fine is paid and everybody goes home. Nobody goes to prison for life as the film might try to sell you. The movies premise, initial scene is Sloane being interrogated in a public hearing for congressional violations. The movie tells you this is all cloak and dagger gun lobby stuff, but the reality is that those days of political subterfuge are long past. Politicians do whatever they want, give and take bribes, without consequence. In short "Miss Sloane", is a dumb movie.
Gripes of naivete aside, it's all just very blandly melodramatic. The dialog lacks any kind of emotion. Like everyone is reading their lines, Like nobody asked the director "Are you sure this is how this character would talk?", expect Jessica Chastain and Mark Strong. They both do excellent job of breathing life into their characters. The film ends being ...fine? Just kind of watchable because Jessica Chastain. If she doesn't get your rocks off I'd say this is an easy pass.