zondag 20 september 2020

What's in a Movie Year - 1994

Taking a look at the year 1994, picking my 10 favorite movies from that year in random order.

The Shawshank Redemption

Andy Dufresne was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1947 for the murder of his wife and her lover. Prison life is horrible and violent, but Andy befriends the influential fellow prisoner Red and cleverly gets into the flattery of the cruel custodians. Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman, who each give an incredible performance also give each other excellent opposites. This and the clever script and tight direction ensured that the film has been on top of the IMDb best movies list. Fun fact is that the movie wasn’t that successful at the start and didn’t win any Academy Awards. For me, it has been my all-time favorite movie for a while.

Forrest Gump

This film directed by Robert Zemeckis is a beautiful and uplifting allegory about a charming nobody who served in Vietnam, met presidents and has more influence on the course of history than he himself could ever have imagined. Tom Hanks is fantastic as Forrest Gump. It was nominated for thirteen Oscars and one six of them, for instance for best movie. The movie that beat “The Shawshank Redemption”, but also happens to be my second favorite movie of all-time.

Pulp Fiction

Director Quentin Tarantino’s second film turned him into a superhero of independent cinema and marked a comeback for former teen idol John Travolta. Tarantino tells three different stories in criminal circles, which are connected to each other. They all seem like separate stories at first, since the film is also told in a non-chronologic way. But eventually everything comes together. This is one of Tarantino’s first lessons in great filmmaking.  

The Lion King

The young lion prince Simba grows up in the paradise kingdom of father Mufasa, dreaming of the day when he will rule the savannah himself. But Mufasa’s jealous brother Scar together with a gang of hyenas, forges a plan to get rid of him. It’s a classic, hand-drawn Disney musical that actually has everything you could wish for: from adventure to humor, romance, cheerful songs and heartbreaking drama. I still remember seeing this for the first time when it came out, on the big screen, during a birthday party of a classmate. I was in awe!

Speed

Passenger Annie has to get behind the wheel of her commuter bus, as she;s not allowed to drop the speed below 50 miles per hour, otherwise a bomb will explode, placed by bad guy Howard Payne. Luckily she get help from policeman Jack. It’s a very strong directorial debut of cameraman Jan de Bont. An action movie in which the pace doesn’t drop a second.

Interview with the Vampire

The two hundred year old vampire Louis has had enough of eternal life and drinking blood of innocent people. He pours his heart out to journalist Mallow and tells him about the unscrupulous Lestat, the man who once turned him into a vampire. Intelligent horror film, which focuses on the psychology of undead existence. Nice acting performances by Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise and a very young Kirsten Dunst.

True Lies

Everything is exaggerated in “True Lies”: the action scenes, the one-liners, the characters. But that’s why this film is so much fun. Because you shouldn’t take it too seriously. Arnold Schwarzegger plays a secret agent, who tells his wife that he is a programmer. She thinks her life is boring, until she finds out what Harry really does.

Wolf

One evening publisher Will Randall is bitten by a wolf, on his way home. It seems like just an incident, but soon Will starts to change: his senses have developed to the insane and hair grows in unexpected places. Will has become a werewolf. Jack Nicholson visibly enjoys playing the role of Randall, in which he transforms from a worn out older man into an energetic, lusty wolf man. And Michelle Pfeiffer is at her most beautiful in this film.

The Crow

Dark fairy tale about a rock star who returns to earth as a ghost to take revenge a year after he was murdered. He is assisted by a mysterious crow. Brandon Lee, son of martial arts legend Bruce Lee, dies under mysterious circumstances on the set, when he was shot with a gun that was loaded with real bullets instead of blanks. I think this is an underrated movie.

Léon

Léon lives next door to young Mathilda. He reluctantly takes her in after her family has been murdered by policeman Stansfield, a corrupt, mad psychopath. Mathilda discovers that Léon is an assassin and wants to join forces with him to avenge her family. She cannot pay him, but has a proposition: when he teaches her how to kill Stansfield, she teaches him how to read. A great action crime drama, directed by Luc Besson and starring Jean Reno and a young Natalie Portman.

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