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Entertainment (2015)
If it makes you cringe it must be art...
I get what this film was going for, and I'm aware of the new sub- genre of "ultra-awkward," and yet none of this seems to change the fact that this movie didn't really stir any sort of emotion from me whatsoever.
Turkington is interesting, but here we are treated to a series of scenes designed to make you cringe and wonder what the purpose is, if any, of anyone going to such great lengths to achieve such a ho- hum goal.
There is elements of Sid and Nancy here. You have a bizarre cultural phenomenon (Hamburger) touring a bunch of po-dunk towns as to not "preach to the converted." The result is unhappy dullards responding harshly to an assault on whatever simple beliefs they have.
It's no shocker that in the scene (spoiler) someone hucks a glass at Hamburger's head, because that actually happened to Greg at a real set. And in the film Greg seems to be surprised and keeps talking about getting "more security," which is mildly amusing because this guy antagonizes rednecks for a living.
Neil Hamburger is a funny character for the most part, but in this there is no contrast between the character and the person. Both are utterly miserable creatures. There is no character arch to speak of. Greg goes from a hollow husk going through the motions to a hollow husk going through the motions. The Comedy was great because there seemed to be some resistance to giving into the great despair of life.
There seems to be no point either in the other "celeb cameos." John C. Reilly plays a guy that literally could of been played by anyone's uncle. Michael Cera appears to draw out a few more cringes if you have any left to draw (I had begun to read a book at this point and glanced occasionally to see Turkington staring off at something with a frown, or sitting at the edge of his bed with a frown, or...well you get the point. Sadness. The sad clown is sad on the inside etc, etc.
I guess this is a film about depression. As a comedy it doesn't make you laugh, as a drama it doesn't really have anything that dramatic happen, and it fails as nearly everything else.
Also a big fan of Greg Turkington, but his near crippling cynicism is getting played out.
Californication (2007)
Profound
I just finished watching the last episode of season 3, and was so moved by it I had to write a review, ignoring my strong contempt for registering on websites.
There is a sea of bad writing out there, as displayed by characters with little or no personality. Californication shows the power of good story telling. The story follows Hank Moody, a quick witted cynic with a passion for women and his family. He embarks on a downward spiral of whoring and drinking, all the while trying to come up for air and escape to a more meaningful life with his daughter and long time love.
The malicious nature of L.A and its inhabitants is apparent, but also the good of humanity even in the worst of people comes through from time to time. From drug induced rock stars, perverts, masturbating agents, and submissive secretaries, the full gambit of depravity leaps out at you.
The show deals with redemption and suffering and evaluates what it is to be truly happy. Moody is a reincarnation of every self destructive artist who is smart enough to see through the deceptive nature of the pretentious and righteous.
Californication ultimately proves the theory that there is no normal life, just life. And to strive for a normal existence is to deny yourself a life at all.