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When Jong-gu shows up, all is bedlam people are screaming and crying, emergency workers litter the area like ants at a gory picnic, and the killer sits in a stupor, unaware of neither the mayhem nor the vicious boils coating their skin.
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The film’s first full sequence shatters the calm as Sergeant Jeon Jong-gu (Kwak Do-won, turning in a knockout performance) is called to the scene of a savage multiple murder. The hushed serenity blanketing The Wailing’s opening images creates an atmosphere of peace that Na is all too happy to subvert (similar to how he subverts Bible verses). It’s a lovely, bucolic setting that Na and his cinematographer, the incredible Hong Kyung-pyo, take fullest advantage of aesthetically and thematically. The Wailing unfolds in Gokseong County, an agricultural community nestled among South Korea’s southern provinces. He’s out to corrode our souls, much in the same way that his protagonist’s faith is corroded after being subject to both divine and infernal tests over the course of the film. Na trades in doubt and especially despair more than in what we think of as “horror.” He isn’t out to terrify us. There is wailing to be heard here, yes, and plenty of it, but in two words Na coyly predicts his audience’s reaction to the movie’s grim tableaus of a county in spiritual strife.
title of Na Hong-jin’s new film, The Wailing, suggests tone more than it does sound. There’s no interpreter, no one to explain Baldwin but Baldwin-and this is how it should be. The pleasure of sitting with Baldwin’s words, and his words alone, is exquisite. His decision to steer away from the usual documentary format, where respected minds comment on a subject, creates a sense of intimacy difficult to inspire in films like this.
Peck could have done little else besides give us this feeling, placing us squarely in the presence of Baldwin, and I Am Not Your Negro would have likely still been a success. And so I Am Not Your Negro is not just a portrait of an artist, but a portrait of mourning-what it looks, sounds and feels like to lose friends, and to do so with the whole world watching (and with so much of America refusing to understand how it happened, and why it will keep happening). Baldwin’s overwhelming pain is as much the subject of the film as his intellect. All three black men were assassinated within five years of each other, and we learn in the film that Baldwin was not just concerned about these losses as terrible blows to the Civil Rights movement, but deeply cared for the wives and children of the men who were murdered. Raoul Peck focuses on James Baldwin’s unfinished book Remember This House, a work that would have memorialized three of his friends, Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X and Medgar Evers. We’ve gathered up the best of the best from these services to bring you the 100 best movies to stream, updated monthly.Ĭrackle has one of the best selections of free films, from classics to cult favorites to more recent hits.
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