Wednesday, January 9, 2008

A good film of its time.

Barton Fink (1991) directed by Joel Coen

When it was released Barton Fink was different from the other films of the era.May be it was this aspect of something out of the common non Hollywood cinema which won the hearts of the Cannes Festival jury and a price was awarded.This film runs on many surfaces and the great thing is that none of them come under permanent focus.There is mystery, suspense,frustration and romance too.All of them are equally and evenly distributed.John Turturro is good as a confusing screenwriter working for a studio.The only plausible thought coming to a viewer's mind might be:why did he choose to stay in a not so decent hotel ? John Goodman is good too as a serial killer in the garb of a salesman. His performance reminded me of Dustin Hoffman's role as a traveling salesman.Steve Buscemi has kept a low profile as the bellboy.This is a good entertainment to be enjoyed with creative people.

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