The 91-year-old Harry Dean Stanton died shortly after making "Lucky". He
may not have won the posthumous Oscar I was predicting for him but at
least he went to his grave in the knowledge that he had gone out with a
career-best performance. John Carroll Lynch's directorial debut doesn't
pretend to be anything other than a picture of an old man living out his
days independently in the present-day American West. It's beautifully
made in the style of American movies of the seventies
with their emphasis on character and landscape and as well as a
terrific performance from Stanton, (he's never really off the screen),
it's also beautifully written and acted by its remarkable supporting
cast that includes director David Lynch and a still handsome 81-year-old
James Darren. Of course, seeing the film now that Stanton's dead, and
so soon after completing the film, is heartbreaking because it suddenly
looks like autobiography, the last days, not just of Lucky but of one of
the screen's great character actors. It would make a great double-bill
with David Lynch's underrated masterpiece "The Straight Story" which
also featured Stanton.
The films reviewed here represent those I have liked or loved over the years. It is not a list of my favourite films but all the films reviewed here are worth seeing and worth seeking out. I know many of you won't agree with me on a lot of these but hopefully you will grant me, and the films that appear here, our place in the sun. Thanks for reading.
Thursday, 13 June 2019
LUCKY
The 91-year-old Harry Dean Stanton died shortly after making "Lucky". He
may not have won the posthumous Oscar I was predicting for him but at
least he went to his grave in the knowledge that he had gone out with a
career-best performance. John Carroll Lynch's directorial debut doesn't
pretend to be anything other than a picture of an old man living out his
days independently in the present-day American West. It's beautifully
made in the style of American movies of the seventies
with their emphasis on character and landscape and as well as a
terrific performance from Stanton, (he's never really off the screen),
it's also beautifully written and acted by its remarkable supporting
cast that includes director David Lynch and a still handsome 81-year-old
James Darren. Of course, seeing the film now that Stanton's dead, and
so soon after completing the film, is heartbreaking because it suddenly
looks like autobiography, the last days, not just of Lucky but of one of
the screen's great character actors. It would make a great double-bill
with David Lynch's underrated masterpiece "The Straight Story" which
also featured Stanton.
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