‘The Fog of War’ is intense; ‘Calendar Girls’ is fun
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JOHN DEPKO
‘Fog’ a riveting documentary
In “The Fog of War,” Errol Morris has created a documentary that
is as riveting and compelling as Hollywood’s finest dramatic
productions. He presents a sweeping overview of 60 tumultuous years
of American history as seen through the eyes of one of its principal
players.
Robert S. McNamara is well known as the chief architect of the
national nightmare that was the Vietnam War, but his reach and impact
on world history extends far beyond the failed policies of that one
terrible conflict. He takes us through the decades from the roaring
‘20s and the Great Depression to World War II, Korea, the Cold War,
the Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam and the still-lingering aftermath
of all these colossal events.
McNamara was an officer in the Army Air Corps under Gen. Curtis
LeMay in World War II. In that capacity, he helped formulate the
policy of bombing entire enemy cities into oblivion. The
fire-bombings of Dresden and Tokyo killed more than 150,000 civilians
in single-night raids before the atomic destruction of Hiroshima and
Nagasaki. McNamara became the chief executive of Ford Motor Co. after
the war. He was secretary of defense under Kennedy and Johnson and
later chief of the World Bank.
Somehow, McNamara was persuaded to sit down and talk candidly
about every twist and turn of his military and political career. As
he talks, the director intersperses spectacular multimedia scenes
depicting whatever period McNamara is discussing. There’s TV and
movie footage, newsreel highlights, U.S. Army film clips and enemy
propaganda that give life to the monumental historic events on the
screen.
The haunting instrumental score by Phillip Glass gives a gripping
soundtrack to the unfolding history. Morris has distilled all this
down to a crisp 95 minutes of fascinating and surreal film full of
moral ambiguity that’s sure to be an Oscar nominee for best
documentary. A must see for every member of the generations that came
of age during these chaotic world events.
* JOHN DEPKO is a Costa Mesa resident and a senior investigator
for the Orange County public defender’s office.
‘Calendar Girls’ is a funny little movie
“Calendar Girls” is based on the true story of a group of
middle-aged English women who created a calendar to raise money for a
good cause.
Annie (Julie Walters) and Chris (Helen Mirren) are lifelong
friends, who live in a small town in Yorkshire. When Annie’s husband
John is diagnosed with leukemia, Chris is there to help her best
friend through this difficult time.
When John dies from the disease, Chris suggests raising money to
buy a comfortable sofa for the waiting area of the hospital cancer
ward in John’s memory. Chris’ idea about how to raise the money is a
bit unorthodox. She suggests selling a calendar featuring Annie,
Chris and several of their friends discreetly posing nude.
Their friends are shocked by the idea at first, but eventually
agree to disrobe for such a good cause. After numerous obstacles and
setbacks, their calendar succeeds beyond their wildest dreams.
Mirren and Walters do their usual splendid acting jobs and fill
the screen with humor and emotion. There is a line in the film about
Yorkshire women growing more glorious with age, and Mirren and
Walters certainly make the case for the beauty of older women.
The direction (by Nigel Cole) and writing (by Tim Firth and
Juliette Towhidi) are a little uneven. The first half of the movie is
funny and joyful, even while dealing with a serious issue like
cancer. There are several wonderfully humorous scenes, especially
during the photo shoot for the calendar pictures.
The second half of the movie, which covers the crises that comes
with their fame and success, somehow loses the pace and cohesiveness.
This isn’t a fatal flaw, though. The good definitely outweighs the
bad. Go see “Calendar Girls,” laugh a lot, and leave feeling happy
about what some adventurous women in England were able to achieve for
charity.
* TRICIA BEHLE, 31, lives in Newport Beach and works as a software
validator.
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