Pembs wrote:
DaveA wrote: Fri Apr 22, 2022 3:44 pm
Pembs wrote: Fri Apr 22, 2022 2:26 pm1 Have you seen LA Takedown, Mann's demo version of Heat?
Have not seen it, but have indeed heard of it. Have heard mixed things. If you think it's really worth a go, though, let me know. In a certain light, he's been "demo'ing" as well as rewriting/recontextualizing
Heat for a while now. That's not meant as a dig.
It's been a long while since I've seen either and my film-reviewing skills certainly aren't up to the level of most of the people on here, so the best I can do is say it's definitely worth your time. It's more interesting than great, but it's not crap. Lower budget, obviously, a lesser cast (though I like Alex McArthur. As for Scott Plank? This is the only thing I've ever seen him in. Unfair to call him wooden - boom boom - but he's no Pacino. And Michael Rooker's in it)...on the other hand, it's shorter, so you won't have wasted too much time if you decide you hate it
Will give it a go soon!
zorg wrote: Sat Apr 23, 2022 12:43 pmI revisted Heat again as well, and its lovely. Mann never again did anything to get me excited, but this and the sleeper classic Manhunter are great films.
With Mann's movies, based on the six or seven I've seen, I would say it's rarely the case that he doesn't have good set-pieces/sequences/shots, but sometimes, to me, it feels like individual parts or sections are more interesting than the films as a whole. This would definitely be the case, in my view, for
Thief,
Manhunter, and
Miami Vice; some stellar stuff, but also some cheese, narrative lag, tonal inconsistencies, and so on.
Collateral and
Blackhat might fare better in this regard, I dunno, but I think
Heat above all is the one that deserves its place in the general consensus as his best work. His better tendencies as a writer-director are there, and his weaker ones are reigned in.
Heat also happens to be that rare movie that's often appreciated by both hardcore cinephiles as well as random "people at the office." Other than its long runtime it's not a tough proposition.