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Greetings Film Fiends and welcome to John Doe's Film Blog. 30 years of dedicated celluloid obsession has meant that I have seen a few films. Drawing attention to some of the lesser discussed gems that I love. Cult classics, obscure curios and quality genre pictures. This blogs purpose is to translate some of my passion for these films and with luck, inspire you the reader to go check em out.

Brian De Palma talks Redacted

October 8th 2007 11:16
Brian De Palma explains the aim of Redacted

Redacted Brian de Palma
Brian de Palma engineers his latest odyssey

John Doe found this charged interview with Director Brian De Palma (Untouchables, Carlitos Way, Carrie) @ villagevoice.com via imdb.com.


Detractors have labelled the grandiose filmmaker “Sexually exploitive” and “a gorehound” over the years. After the release of his 1989 vietnam flick Casualties of War accusations of being “a traitor” were added to the critical response.

De Palmas latest titled Redacted shares more than just genre with that Sean Penn starrer. You see Redacted centres around a group of US marines who rape and murder a young, innocent civilian during wartime. The film aspires to “show the other side” of the Iraq Conflict, the one NOT reported by the mainstream news media.

Even though the crime did happen and now some disgraced G.I’s are behind bars because of it, the fact this is a fictionalized account still hasn’t stopped accusations about distortion of the facts. De Palmas reply "If they can do this for the last six to seven years and pursue an amoral war, shouldn't I have the right to tell the other side of the story— to tell a greater truth?"

Redacted Poster
Redacted Poster



In the interview with Villagevoice.com Brian De Palma says "We have all these infomercials created by the Bush administration, but if you go on the Web and read soldiers' blogs or look at the pictures, you go, 'Whoa!' You see a whole different story."

Focusing on the ground forces and the inevitable bloodshed, the cinematography employs every means of visual and audio communication available to tell its horrific tale.

Based on true events and motivated largely by images of war, one photo that stayed in mind for the Director was "A fantastic picture from Darfur, of a starving baby crawling across the ground with a huge vulture a step or so behind it. I thought this was one of the most striking images out of this particular atrocity, but there are no pictures of Iraq. Why is that?"

Before the story continues, here is an absolutely hilarious clip of Bill O Reily from Foxnews calling to ban the film before he has even seen it. Even more amusing is that the judgments he makes against the film perfectly describe the network he works for and their programming. Speaking of which he even tries to play the propaganda card, which sees a fellow journalist finally infer bias on the show.


JD admits to reveling in some of the Directors more coherent efforts and even enjoying a few of the not so clear. Starting his career with low-budget, insightful social satire, Brian De Palma has always had a flair for the dramatic. (Hi Mom, Greetings)

His eye for horror unashamedly inspired by the master Alfred Hitchcock, (Carrie, Dressed to Kill, Sisters, The Fury) and what made him one of the most interesting filmmakers of the 70’s was his overtly cinematic staging of shots and scenes.

Carrie Sisy Spacek
Carrie has a bloody good time


Heightening tension through obtuse angles, screeching bursts of instrumental shattering painful, squirming silences prove De Palma’s technical skills as a great manipulator of audiences.

Never afraid to linger on the carnage of his on-screen acts of physical and psychological destruction, blood dripping carnage came to a head in the operatic, ultra violent Scarface. (Though despite the myth never featured an actual shot of the chainsaw penetrating the skin…much the same trick Tarantino pulled with an ear slice)

Scarface Chainsaw
Why is it I see no logs around?


Now again it seems he is courting controversy and loving it. John Doe couldn’t be happier because this may mark a return to his roots for the occasionally brilliant, never dull celluloid storyteller who's cinematic flair and style often outshine the narrative in his work.

To read the complete interview please visit Villagevoice.com

Here is a teaser clip for Redacted that has some cool behind the scenes shots and a few scenes from other Brian De Palma films.


Some stills from the film set to the song “A man needs to be told”

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Comment by Michaelie

October 8th 2007 12:48
He sure is daring!

If only the "lack of disturbing images out of Iraq" that frustrates him so much came from there being no such images to capture.

It will be interesting to see how Redacted is received in the next couple of days.

Michaelie

Comment by JohnDoe

October 8th 2007 23:01
Hi Michaelie,

Considering that over half a million Iraqi Civilians have been killed in this conflict and only about 4000 US troops those images aren't that hard to find.

Its amazing how little new footage comes out of the country at all...as De palma says there is a "Greater truth" to war.

Im enthralled with how soldiers become animals that rape and kill in battle, same thing in WWII, Vietnam etc...seems the technologically advanced see themselves as gods above the law.

None of this is a revelation Im sure, thats why Im surprised people are complaining about the film...Im sure Top Gun did way more harm.

Comment by Michaelie

October 8th 2007 23:16
Yes, I know, but he has a point about the propaganda/censorship so I can see why he would want to test that.

Top Gun did plenty of harm - it has convinced my youngest brother that he wants to be Tom Cruise in a jet thingy. He has just interviewed to go to Duntroon and train as an officer.

Michaelie

Comment by JohnDoe

October 8th 2007 23:32
I think we are both in complete agreement on this one- and Top Gun was the modern day John Wayne Green Berets.

Comment by Bryn

October 9th 2007 01:52
Nice post JD ...

What does the title Redacted mean?

What was cut from Scarface to avoid an X rating was an after-shot which showed the victim's severed hands still handcuffed to the shower rail ...

Comment by JohnDoe

October 9th 2007 02:01
Hi Bryn,

Redacted basically means the censorship of material before publication...like when they put black marks over transcripts of the Nixon tapes etc. This poster will is a great example.

Redacted Poster
An alternate Poster for Redacted



Comment by Cibbuano

October 10th 2007 04:37
is De Palma 'sexually exploitive'?


Comment by JohnDoe

October 10th 2007 04:48
Have you seen Body Double and the Dressed to Kill opening shower scene with Angie Dickinson in glorious steam?.....maybe Femme Fatale's lesbian bathroom antics are his best example, fun though.

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