Day 2: September 10
A truncated day, with a wedding to
attend tonight. A single film, and not a very good one at that. Still, the fest
is a buzzin', as more and more people show up. It's quite ridiculous how packed
the first weekend is, with basically must-see films crawling atop of one
another. That lovely, quiet sense of panic, that you are missing the good for
the bad, is always in the pit of your stomach. Still, today my choice was clear
- a night with good friends at a celebration, and back to the fold
tomorrow.
Phil the Alien Directed
by: Rob Stefaniuk
Grade: D-
Oh, Canada.... why must
your films be so shitty so often. The talking Beaver sounded like a fine idea.
Shots of the Falls? Hey, that'll work. Instead, we get a feature that looks
like it was shot on weekends by a bunch of student, a loopy, derivative story
and poor performances. Oh, and a talking Beaver. Did I mention that already?
Silver City Directed by:
John Sayles
Grade: D
A simple talking, funny-accented
greying conservative politician is shown to be a moron. Who knew? Mixing Bob
Roberts with Chinatown, and not in a good way, this is a messy film
that gets worse the more I think about it. A big disapointment from a fine
director. |