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07-19-2006, 06:12 AM
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John Williamson
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Re: A Scanner Darkly
I'll say this for Richard Linklater, the man is nothing if not diverse.
He can do two of the most poignant romance films in existance, Before Sunrise and Before Sunset, one of the most delightful and funny comedies to come along in awhile with School of Rock and then do something like this.
It looks and sounds interesting, and it's also nice to see Winona Ryder working again.
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I wanted to be the first one to kill somebody on the moon."
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07-19-2006, 06:26 AM
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Re: A Scanner Darkly
You can legally view the whole first 24 minutes of the film here.
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07-19-2006, 12:06 PM
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Re: A Scanner Darkly
Any fan of Deckard's quandary in Blade Runner will find much to enjoy in this other P.K. Dick story.
The rotoscoping style of animaton really works for this film. It gives the story the same feeling I get from computer adventure games -- the sense of another world, but an immediately relatable other world.
I noticed that the animators even preserved Ryder's "little dipper" mole pattern across her chest! (And I would know that why? Sigh).
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07-26-2006, 11:43 PM
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Brett
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Re: A Scanner Darkly
So, I thought this was going to be getting a wide release this weekend? My city is listed on WB's website, but none of the theaters are showing it. So, anybody know what's up?
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07-26-2006, 11:52 PM
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Ron
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Re: A Scanner Darkly
I'll be bling buying this one. It should be out by Xmas, I hope.
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07-27-2006, 10:20 AM
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Re: A Scanner Darkly
I saw this in the theater with my wife this past Sunday. It was one of my most highly awaited films of the year, and I am pleased to say that I was thoroughly impressed. It managed to even exceed my expectations. Without giving anything away, a few quick thoughts:
- The animation is amazing and works perfectly for this movie. I couldn't imagine it being done any other way.
- The acting is great. Downey Jr. was made for this role, and Harrelson, Ryder, and Keaunu are all just right as well.
- The story isn't nearly as confusing as I was led to believe, based on some cursory reviews prior to seeing it. You do have to pay attention though, and you'll likely have plenty of questions by the end. But it's not hard to follow at all.
Really, the more I think about it, the more I like it. I can't wait for the DVD and hope that this gets the royal treatment (*cough*Criterion*cough*).
Could very well end up on the top of my list at the end of the year. 
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07-29-2006, 03:54 PM
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Re: A Scanner Darkly
A Scanner Darkly
8.5 of 10
I agree that the roto work was even more applicable here than it was to Linklater's Waking Life. It enhances the film far beyond what it would be as live action with some CGI.
As for the story, this was one of the most true films to Dick's stories IMO, though I haven't read this particular story. This is not a compliment, at least not in full. Dick's work is both interesting and creative yet also frustratingly abrupt in its shifts and endings. A lot of his stuff feels skeletal rather than fleshed out, and the film versions have typically enhanced what he originally wrote (Total Recall, Minority Report, Screamers, Blade Runner).
This film is more of that jumpy flow, odd twists and sudden ending (with iffy resolution, as in "was there any?") It leaves a hint of things to come but far less than normal open ended films do.
Finally there is the dialog, and that's why you go see this film. This is real addict-talk, not some caricature version of dope smoking fools. I don't know how much of this came from Linklater vs the original story, but its as tight as Linklaters other films so I assume he had plenty to do with it. All the actors deliver it well and with such conviction that you have to love it, though of course Woody and Robert Downey aren't exactly strangers to that world anyway. 
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07-30-2006, 03:38 PM
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Re: A Scanner Darkly
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Finally there is the dialog, and that's why you go see this film. This is real addict-talk, not some caricature version of dope smoking fools. I don't know how much of this came from Linklater vs the original story, but its as tight as Linklaters other films so I assume he had plenty to do with it. All the actors deliver it well and with such conviction that you have to love it, though of course Woody and Robert Downey aren't exactly strangers to that world anyway. 
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I've read the book about a dozen times; it's one of my favourites. The dialogue for much of the film is lifted directly from the book, and what isn't feels exactly like the book.
If nothing else, this movie is for fans of the novel -- it is about as perfect a visualization of the book as you could ask for. From the moment I heard that this film was being made I began to wish ferverently that the gear-counting bike scene would make it into the film and would come off brilliantly -- it's there, nearly verbatim, and it's wonderful. (It's missing the downbeat ending and overall it's in a different context -- in the book, it's what alerts his superiors that something's wrong with his mind, when he reacts angrily while retelling the story to "Hank".)
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07-30-2006, 08:50 PM
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Re: A Scanner Darkly
I saw this today and loved it. The dialog was great, the story was intriguing, and the look of the rotoscoped animation was just spot-on perfect for the tale being told. This is one of those films that you know you'll be able to watch numerous times and find something new in it each viewing.
Those waiting for the DVD should really make the attempt to seek it out in theaters if it's playing anywhere near you. The film looks stunning and is incredibly immersive on the big screen.
9 out of 10 stars for me - one of the best of the year to date.
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08-01-2006, 04:07 AM
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Re: A Scanner Darkly
Can someone explain a couple things to me?
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