So Yong Kim – Way Too Indie http://waytooindie.com Independent film and music reviews Fri, 02 Dec 2016 17:34:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Way Too Indiecast is the official podcast of WayTooIndie.com. Our film critics grip and gush about the latest indie movies and sometimes even mainstream ones. Find all of our reviews, podcasts, news, at www.waytooindie.com So Yong Kim – Way Too Indie yes So Yong Kim – Way Too Indie dustin@waytooindie.com dustin@waytooindie.com (So Yong Kim – Way Too Indie) The Official Podcast of Way Too Indie So Yong Kim – Way Too Indie http://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/waytooindie/podcast-album-art.jpg http://waytooindie.com For Ellen http://waytooindie.com/review/movie/for-ellen/ http://waytooindie.com/review/movie/for-ellen/#respond Mon, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://waytooindie.com/?p=11009 So Young Kim has placed a young child at the heart of the story for her second consecutive film. In her previous film (Treeless Mountain) two young South Korean sisters who were abandoned by their mother, in For Ellen a young child was never cared for by her father to begin with. While the focus […]]]>

So Young Kim has placed a young child at the heart of the story for her second consecutive film. In her previous film (Treeless Mountain) two young South Korean sisters who were abandoned by their mother, in For Ellen a young child was never cared for by her father to begin with. While the focus of For Ellen is around a directionless rockstar that never quite made it, the realization of losing his child leads to his long over-due first selfless triumph.

After spinning his car off an empty winter road, Joby Taylor (Paul Dano) must wait for a tow truck to come to his rescue before he can make it some appointment he is late for. This marks only the beginning of Joby’s problems at the moment. Not only is his career in jeopardy after an argument with a fellow band member, but this long-haired leather jacket wearing rocker has even more issues to worry about. They are revealed when he eventually reaches his appointment, a lawyer indicates that his wife wants to divorce him and take custody of their young six-year-old daughter Ellen (Shaylena Mandigo).

In the settlement agreement, it states that he would receive half of the house in the exchange of forfeiting custody of his child. But possession of the house means little to him compared to losing the ability to see the daughter, which he admits he rarely ever saw. He begs his lawyer (Jon Heder) to help him come up with a way to retain custody, but there is little that can be done.

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Everything that is shown of Joby suggests that he would not make a very good father figure. He wakes up each morning with a massive hangover from the night before and seems to care more about his image (despite having an unkempt heavy metal rocker look) than anything else. But in a weird twist of irony, it is not until the threat of losing his child that he shows any interest in her. You would like to think that everything that is happening to him would serve as a wakeup call, and in a way it does. He realizes his flaws but whether or not he is able to fix them remains a mystery.

There will not be many who will argue that Paul Dano is nothing but spectacular in For Ellen. In fact, it is Dano who must carry the film’s bleak script on his back, which the film seems content with doing. He is in nearly every frame of the film, usually sinking further and further into depression as everything around him seems to be disappearing. His character is not a very likeable one, but thanks to Dano it is one that you find yourself caring about.

Aside from Dano’s performance, the other bright spot of the film is the beautiful cinematography. The entire film takes place in a rural town that seems inhabited by anyone, the roads are icy and empty and sky is never bright. This desolate winter landscape featured in For Ellen serves as a worthy backdrop to how Joby’s character must feel; lonely, cold, and depressed.

On the opposite side of the spectrum is everyone else who comes onto the screen, though it is not their performances that are problematic, it is their characters. Ellen is played well by the young actress but seems far too aware of the situation, often knowing more about what is going on than Joby, and certainly acts more mature. It was welcoming to see Jon Heder in a more serious role than he has been in previously but his character never is given the chance to truly develop. A subplot featuring Heder forcefully works its way in from the very beginning but quickly fades and subsequently disappears just as fast.

For Ellen could have hit more emotional notes if the script was not so underdeveloped, leaving everyone involved grasping for something to cling to but coming up empty handed. The brilliant Dano makes the slow moving film fly by, but even he can only carry the film so far with so little. Unfortunately, For Ellen is as flawed as much as the characters found within it.

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Treeless Mountain http://waytooindie.com/review/movie/treeless-mountain/ http://waytooindie.com/review/movie/treeless-mountain/#comments Mon, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://waytooindie.com/?p=424 Treeless Mountain is a foreign indie film that is both a simple and sad story about two kids basically living on their own after their mother leaves. The two young children put on great performances considering their age. It’s a film that was pretty well done but lacked in substance. ]]>

Treeless Mountain is a foreign indie film that is both a simple and sad story about two kids basically living on their own after their mother leaves. The two young children put on great performances considering their age. It’s a film that was pretty well done but lacked in substance.

Taking place in Seoul, Korea two young sisters named Jin and Bin must stick together after their mother leaves them to reconcile their father. Their mother takes them to their aunt who is something they barely know. Before the mother leaves, she gives them a piggy bank promising she would return when the bank is full of coins.

Because their mother told them that she would return once they filled the piggy bank up with coins, they work hard on doing so. Thinking the faster they come up with enough coins, the faster they will see their mother again. As if their mother would somehow know exactly when it was full. They first begin doing so by catching grasshoppers and then selling them.

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Bin then later stumbles upon another stunning discovery on how to get more coins. She purchases a bun to eat with a single coin and receives her change in form of many low values coins. They don’t understand the concept of value, but rather the quantity they need in order to fill up the piggy bank. So they exchange all their larger valued coins for many smaller ones.

It’s a concept we all been through as a kid when we did not know of value, only amounts. Which is why as kids we were excited to see many presents underneath the Christmas tree, thinking more is better. Also you would get excited if there was a large wrapped present. Even if the value would be the same as one small gift.

The two sisters first see their mother leave from a top of this large dirt hill. To them it seems like a mountain, where they can see things that appear far away. Thus explaining the title of the film. Bin picks up a small tree branch and together they plant it as if it were an actual tree on this mountain of theirs.

There is not a score in the film at all, in fact there is no music found in it at all. I found this to be a little odd. It’s really a shame because I think that would have really helped give it more emotion. Because of this, it is a rather quiet film. Without music, the powerful story isn’t as effective as it could have been.

There are some really beautiful scenery shots throughout the film used in place of music to change scenes. The camera work as a whole was exceptional which explains why it was nominated for Best Cinematography at the 2010 Independent Spirit Awards. Treeless Mountain mostly comprised of close up and tight shots of the subjects.

Treeless Mountain is a slow and quite film with an overly simple storyline that had potential of a powerful one. It certainly is not a bad film, where it lacks in content it shines in acting performances and cinematography, I just wished the ending wasn’t as forgettable.

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