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sylvia
post Sep 2 2006, 10:33 PM
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Telluride, Colo. -- Discussion after late-night movies happens on the gondola ride from the Chuck Jones Theater in the mountains to the town of Telluride, in the valley between them. It's pitch black inside the car; outside are only stars and the golden lights below; inside are eight (usually random) cinephiles thrown together in a dark moving box for 15 minutes.

Tonight the discussion was about Fur, the Diane Arbus biopic starring Nicole Kidman in another daring career choice. As one of the voices in the darkness said on the gondola ride, Kidman has "guts." This is not your conventional biopic (thank Jesus). Its world premiere ended a short while ago, and it redeemed the genre for me. It's not a great film, but it is a good one, and certainly better than the rash of music biopics that stumbled into our field of vision in the past couple years. Fur is by the director of Secretary, Steven Shainberg, who was in the audience. Both his films exist beyond weirdness.

I don't believe in spoiling the particulars of movies, so let's say this: Fur is not a movie about performances or imitations, so don't expect to be blown away by Kidman's acting, which is appropriately subdued and reactionary. Fur is a movie to devour with your eyes and ears. The production value is top-knotch. It's painterly, as well as photography-ly. Carter Burwell, as always, comes through with a beautiful score. This is a movie that slowly reveals itself to you -- watching it has the same effect as putting your eyes close to an impressionist painting and slowly backing up. What I appreciated most about Fur is that it claims in its subtitle to be an "imaginary portrait of Diane Arbus." Shainberg himself said before the film that the story was teased out of the essence of Arbus rather than actual events and people. That's the way to do a biopic, I say. A slavish commitment to history and the subject's personality results in formula, not invention. Fur is, thankfully, a complete and engaging invention. It's in limited release Nov. 10.


here's the link http://aslittleaspossible.blogspot.com/200...ide-06-fur.html
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romantic
post Sep 2 2006, 10:51 PM
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Thank you for sharing this. It really builds the anticipation for this movie. Sounds so intriguing. I cannot wait to see it.
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post Sep 2 2006, 11:37 PM
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Thanks, Sylvia! clap.gif happy.gif The more I hear about FUR, the more I want to see it! thumbsup.gif November seems SO far off! rollin.gif praying.gif jim hugs.gif wave.gif
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post Sep 2 2006, 11:48 PM
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Here's another one.

by - jungewum2 (Fri Sep 1 2006 21:53:42)
This is a brilliant film. It's not your standard love story. It interweaves the story of a woman's journey of self discovery with the life of the late Diane Arbus. Personally, having seen this film at various stages of the editing process, I must say that this film deserves credit for being original in its adaptation of the Patricia Bosworth novel. I'm predicting acting Oscar nominations for Nicole Kidman and Robert Downey Jr. The rest of the casts gave excellent performances as well. FUR is a remarkable and original film that will leave you breathless and inspired.
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post Sep 2 2006, 11:53 PM
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thankyou sylvia!!!
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skankyoldwhore
post Sep 2 2006, 11:58 PM
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Thanks happy.gif. I would hope we keep reading and hearing about Fur this way and even in better ways happy.gif.

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post Sep 3 2006, 12:07 AM
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Thank you Sylvia rose4.gif


Looking forward to Rome reviews!!


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post Sep 3 2006, 12:23 AM
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Thanks Sylvia! huggle.gif Just can't wait to see that movie!!!!!!! clap.gif I'm so excited about it!!!!!!


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post Sep 3 2006, 12:36 AM
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Thanks so much fr the reviw. It sounds great!


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post Sep 3 2006, 12:37 AM
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Fur is tops on my list to see! Thank you Sylvia for sharing this!


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Kensy
post Sep 3 2006, 12:45 AM
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So he was saying it was good, but not great? So does it mean that this reviewer didn't think Fur was Oscar/Golden Globe worthy?

Hopefully more reviews will pour in that are even more positive than this one!

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skankyoldwhore
post Sep 3 2006, 01:10 AM
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QUOTE(Kensy @ Sep 3 2006, 12:45 AM)
So he was saying it was good, but not great? So does it mean that this reviewer didn't think Fur was Oscar/Golden Globe worthy?

Hopefully more reviews will pour in that are even more positive than this one!

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It is a very good review, praised the movie all round, that's good enough in award circles, good to great movies get awarded, good movies get awarded more so than great movies but like you I hope, we read and hear more like this and even better happy.gif. Talk about a movie for 15mins? then it has got to be something to talk about lol.gif.

I'd say this is a B/B+ lol.gif.

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post Sep 3 2006, 01:17 AM
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QUOTE(sylvia @ Sep 2 2006, 10:33 PM)
Tonight the discussion was about Fur, the Diane Arbus biopic starring Nicole Kidman in another daring career choice. As one of the voices in the darkness said on the gondola ride, Kidman has "guts." This is not your conventional biopic (thank Jesus). Its world premiere ended a short while ago, and it redeemed the genre for me. It's not a great film, but it is a good one, and certainly better than the rash of music biopics that stumbled into our field of vision in the past couple years. Fur is by the director of Secretary, Steven Shainberg, who was in the audience. Both his films exist beyond weirdness.

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My favourite parts of this write-up.

Nothing wrong with being a good movie.

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skankyoldwhore
post Sep 3 2006, 01:20 AM
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^^ Me, too clap.gif clap.gif clap.gif clap.gif.

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Kensy
post Sep 3 2006, 02:33 AM
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QUOTE(skankyoldwhore @ Sep 2 2006, 10:10 AM)
It is a very good review, praised the movie all round, that's good enough in award circles, good to great movies get awarded, good movies get awarded more so than great movies but like you I hope, we read and hear more like this and even better happy.gif.  Talk about a movie for 15mins? then it has got to be something to talk about lol.gif.
I'd say this is a B/B+ lol.gif.
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HAHA! Thanks Skanky! I am learning SO much EVERY DAY from NKU about Nicole's career and the film industry!!! If you read my posts from a couple weeks ago, I had to ask what a film festival was!!!

I know NOTHING about Hollywood, the film industry, and Nicole's career, which is clearly evident in all of posts in "Nicole's Inbox!"

I love how we can learn SO much from each other here!!!

Now, If you were to ask me something about the country music industry or Keith Urban's career, I would be ALL OVER IT!!!

Kensy

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post Sep 3 2006, 03:24 AM
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Excited for the film. Nicole can't always make GREAT movies, so I'm glad that this one is GOOD. clap.gif


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post Sep 3 2006, 05:48 AM
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i find she's very good in being subtle. i always have to watch her movies again and again and there are bits of small surprises in terms of her acting. that is worthy of praise because being showy is relatively easier. thanks for the review! beatingheart.gif
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post Sep 3 2006, 06:09 AM
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Thanx Sylvia huggle.gif I can't w8 2 c da film happy.gif I'm glad we're gettin such good reviews so far happy.gif

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post Sep 3 2006, 07:07 AM
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Thanks so much for this, Sylvia. Glad to see this getting continually good reviews. I just hope this keeps getting reviews like this or even better and we get a better explanation of Nicole's performance then we did here. And I'm sure we will as more flow in.

Now it's been hours since it's screened and only a couple reviews from David Thompson and this person? There MUST be more somewhere. Let's search, people!!!
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post Sep 3 2006, 07:39 AM
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Here's another positive short review...I think we'll get fuller ones once the weekend passes happy.gif.

http://reporter.blogs.com/risky/2006/09/fur_debuts_at_t.html

It was a smart move for Picturehouse's Bob Berney to unveil Steve Shainberg's Fur at Telluride. This delicate piece would have been lost at Toronto or Venice. It will have its official premiere in Rome, which was willing to pay the freight of bringing the gang, including Nicole Kidman, over. Venice wasn't.

I was expecting a weird movie about a woman photographing freaks and instead saw an exquisitely crafted love story. It played well for the Telluride crowd this morning, which tends toward the older art-house side. Instead of making a conventional Diane Arbus biopic, New Yorker Shainberg, who grew up with her photos in his house because his novelist uncle was friends with Arbus, has crafted an imaginative portrait of the period in her life when Arbus, 35, took a dive off the deep end. She stopped assisting her husband in his portrait studio and started taking her own photographs. How did that transformation happen?

Shainberg and his screenwriter-collaborator Erin Cressida Wilson took off from Patricia Bosworth's biography and threw Arbus (played by Nicole Kidman in tightly cinched 50s dresses) down the rabbit hole and into a wonderland peopled by freaks like Robert Downey, Jr., a man completely covered with hair. (He's a fictional construct based on a real person who Arbus never met.) It works. It's no surprise that the team that created the sadomasochistic romance in Secretary would dig into Arbus's strange universe with zest and glee. But many will want the movie to delve less into this woman's escape from bourgeois convention and more into exploring her iconic photography. "That would have been boring," Shainberg insisted at the Q & A this morning. "You already know about that."

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