Reykjavík Grapevine - 28.05.2004, Side 19

Reykjavík Grapevine - 28.05.2004, Side 19
19the reykjavík grapevine KILL BILL : AN UNINTENDED APPRAISAL OF THE CLINTON YEARS? History has passed Quentin Tarantino by. In the 90´s, a decade he helped to define, the prevalent mood was that all morality was abstract and nothing really mattered much. Both philosophy and art turned inwards, their energy spent exploring themselves rather than the outside world. In this atmo- sphere, movie buff Quentin reigned supreme. He patented a style wherein all his characters coolly discuss pop culture, particularly movies, with a knowing nod to the audience that this was after all just a film. His gangsters were not metaphors for communists as in the McCarthy era or corrupt politicians as in the Watergate era; they were movie gangsters pure and simple. At the dawn of a new de- cade and a new century, his- tory returned with a vengeance. People are again fighting and dy- ing for one cause or another, world leaders routinely use phrases such as good and evil in their speeches, and everyone has to make up their mind which is which. Tarantino - whose frame of reference seems limited to the movie theatre, the comics store and the record store - seems increas- ingly irrelevant in such a world. He might be the king of cool, but that is no longer all that matters. He is, however, still a master craftsman, and the Kill Bill films show his sheer artistry with the camera, dancing between genres like the virtuouso he is, master of style if not substance. Perhaps one of the most impres- sive things about Kill Bill Vols. 1 and 2 is how different they really are from each other. Vol. 1 was an over-the-top splatter fest, a one woman army slaughtering an endless succession of weak-willed men and strong-willed women. It is perhaps indicative that Tarantino, child of the 90´s, chooses a feminine hero, as he came of age in a decade where men, not belonging to any minority with its own cause and culture, found it increasingly difficult to find an identity. Now they have again, for good and for bad, found causes to fight for. The second film shows us a different, more vulnerable side to the heroine. She no longer tackles whole armies; one adversary at a time is more than enough. And one has rarely seen the main character in a film in such dire straits as when the bride is buried alive, in one of the most suspenseful scenes in recent memory. The plot is as simple as can be: the heroine horribly wronged, which justifies her subsequent killing spree. Tarantino´s morality is, as always, vague. He seems to glorify man´s killer instinct, those who don´t possess it in suf- ficient quantities being barely worth killing. In the films clumsiest scene, he equates murderers with Superman and the rest of us with Clark Kent, the scenes weakness not so much lying in it´s message (which is, of course, kinda cool), but in the fact that we wouldn´t believe that particular character would actu- ally read comic books. This is too much Tarantino´s own voice we´re hearing, comic book villains quoting comic books fail to be believable, even as comic book villains. Kill Bill 2 is probably better than its predecessor, which in turn was better than Jackie Brown, which brings us close to Tarantino in top form. This is great cinema. But perhaps the “who gives a fuck” stance of his generation is partly to blame for the world deteriorating to the state it’s in today. The generation growing up under Bush will no longer find the outside world as easy to ignore. by Valur Gunnarsson Hverfisgata 54 Phone: 551-9000 www.regnboginn.is PREMIERS: 4. júní Jersey Girl Still running: Day After Tomorrow Kill Bill vol. 2 Ella Enchanted You Got Served Taxi 3 Peter Pan (dubbed) LISTINGS : may 28 - june 10 Laugarás Phone: 553-2075 www.laugarasbio.is PREMIERS: 28. mai Day After Tomorrow 4. june Laws of Attraction Still running: Spartan The Butterfly Effect Peter Pan Álfabakka 8 Phone: 587-8900 www.sambio.is PREMIERS: 28. maí Eurotrip 4. júní Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (English and Icelandic language) Still running: The Day After Tomorrow Troy Van Helsing Kringlan 4-6 Phone: 588-0800 www.sambio.is PREMIERS: 28. maí Eurotrip 4. júní Harry Potter and the Prisoner Azkaban (English and Icelandic language) Still running: The Day After Tomorrow Troy Van Helsing Smáralind Phone: 564-0000 www.smarabio.is PREMIERS: 4. júní Jersey Girl Still running: Day After Tomorrow Kill Bill vol.2 Ella Enchanted You Got Served Taxi 3 Peter Pan (dubbed) MOVIES : Hagatorg Phone: 530-1919 www.haskolabio.is PREMIERS: Harry Potter and the Prisoner Azkaban (English and Icelandic language) Still running: Troy Van Helsing Anything Else Touching the Void THEATERMOVIESand Look no further for: Comic books Graphic Novels Manga/Anime Action Figures Sci-Fi/Fantasy paperbacks Collectible Card Games Warhammer Role-Playing Games and more... NEXUS Hverfisgata 103 (near bus station Hlemmur) Open mon-sat 12 to 19:30, sun. 13-18 Phones 552 9011 - 5529012

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