The Five Obstructions (2003)

Review of The 5 Obstructions

With the 5 Obstructions blogathon about to kick off this Saturday (June 1st) I thought it was only appropriate that I’d review the documentary that inspired me to start it.

Director Jørgen Leth made the art film The Perfect Human in 1967. It looks at a man and a woman and what makes them perfect. It shows how they dance, eat, what their ears and other body parts look like. The movie is considered an art house movie which almost feel like an anthropological study. I have never seen it myself, but this documentary/film hybrid shows parts of that original film. Director Lars von Trier had the idea to work with Jørgen Leth and asked him to remake parts of The Perfect Human, but each time with an obstruction in place. Working with restrictions can push people to come with ingenious solutions (as the movie Apollo 13 shows) and The Five Obstructions also shows the results of that. Continue reading

Melancholia (2011)

Danish director Lars von Trier is someone who divides audiences and critics and I know a couple of people who really don’t want to watch his movies. Personally I had only seen Dogville, starring Nicole Kidman, which I thought was very unique and which I quite liked (8/10). Melancholia is his new film, which isn’t a movie everyone will like either. If you are feeling down, then this won’t be the movie to cheer you up. Continue reading