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Black Snake Moan

July 30th 2007 22:50
Black Snake Moan Samuel Jackson movie poster
Black Snake Moan takes the dirty, sweaty energy of the Tennessee blues and fuses a story of redemption and guilt. Samuel Jackson plays Lazarus, a down-and-out bluesman who finds Christina Ricci half-naked and nearly dead on the road.

He nurses her back to health, and aims to cure her of her wickedness, a foul mouth and a burning addiction to sex.

It's dirty and raw, with the dusty farm roads of Tennessee making the perfect backdrop for this black hole of American culture... it's alluded to that the film takes place in the modern day, but it could easily have been 20, 30 or 40 years ago.

People are poor, with a sharp divide between black and white, though there's surprisingly little racism, suggesting that American culture hasn't really evolved in all parts of the country.

The film poster reminds audiences of grindhouse movies, and while that's not entirely correct, the screen is soaked with sex and lust... Lazarus chains Rae, played by Ricci, to his radiator in order to keep her from chasing men, and the chain is used to replicate kinky bondage scenarios.

And, damn!, is Jackson superb... his country black accent is picture-perfect as his style. He looks pathetic, alone in his farmhouse, but regains some of his younger strength once Rae needs tending to.

For that matter, Ricci captures the film... playing a sex-crazed maniac sounds like an easy role, but Ricci shows us the complexity of the role, with big, soft eyes that hint at a childhood of abuse, covered up with an angry shell.



Blues music is played over every scene, with Lazarus playing his guitar during a thunderstorm, or on his porch in the afternoon. I love the blues, especially the old tunes, which coax images of alcoholism, dirty night streets and an unquenchable fury. The music in Black Snake Moan, while fitting, didn't stir me the same way that some of the old classics do, but the soundtrack suited the film nonetheless.

Black Snake Moan
is a stirring, humanistic film... you'll feel your blood pump through your veins as the film charts through all the major blues emotions: regret, anger, lust, sorrow. It'll inspire the senses, as sound and smell come alive off the screen, with the sweat on writhing bodies bringing you to the boil. "Live your life" says Lazarus, and we see why.



I say
: A savage examination of the human soul, and one presented over the blues... definitely a great movie for Australian audiences.

See it for: Christina Ricci... I only knew her as the weird daughter from The Addams Family, and she's now a leading lady capable of carrying a film on her shoulders. We see a lot of her naked, horny body, and she looks... amazing... you'll almost be terrified by the hunger in Ricci's eyes.




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Comment by Nickoftime's Sanity Corner

July 27th 2007 00:53
Cibby,

geesh, no review!? Dang dude I feel cheated!

*Snicker*

Is this a B rated flick per chance? Kinda looks like it on the cover...More sex, nudity and violence than actual acting right?

I'm a 'thinkin purty much!

LOL

Take care,

Nick

Comment by Miswanderlust

July 28th 2007 19:03
Cib
Such a guilty pleasure movie.....
Mis

Comment by Bryn

July 30th 2007 02:29
Looks very grindhousey to me ... eeeeeexcellen! We like Christine Ricci ... I hope she gets her gear off! Ahem!

Comment by Tracy

July 31st 2007 03:40
HI Cib

Did you go to the preview yesterday? I nearly went but I've been sick. Sounds like I missed an interesting film.

Tracy

Comment by Cibbuano

July 31st 2007 03:53
yeah, I went last night. I really enjoyed it, though there was a little too much Bible-stuff in it...

Comment by Anonymous

July 31st 2007 04:04
Really? That's surprising. I must admit I thought it looked a bit on the tackola side, but apparently there'll be another screening so I'll see it then. I like seeing alsorts of films..

Tracy

PS My computer wouldn't let me log in.....

Comment by Bryn

July 31st 2007 04:16
damn, wish i'd known about the preview! sheeeesh ...
mind you looks kinda .... silly.

Comment by Cibbuano

July 31st 2007 04:24
tracy, the poster looks B-movie-ish, but it's pretty well-produced. It's not mind blowing, though.. just a gritty look at poor rural america - with the blues!

bryn, I think you might like this, given all the crazy naked Ricci.


Comment by Bryn

July 31st 2007 04:43
yeah, well I do like Samuel, and I do like Ricci's more recent films, ever since The Opposite of Sex back in the late 90s some time ... Does she get it all off??

Comment by Anonymous

July 31st 2007 04:47
I give up on trying to log in, I have no idea what's going on, it's intermittent, ah well.

Aha, I would be open to a look at rural America, I haven't seen many of those, always happy to see something new.

At the risk of sounding a typical female (which I'm not, nor am I defensive about it), how much weight has she lost? Gosh, it's quite astounding.

Well, hopefully I will get to see the next preview. Great post, Cib, I was glad to hear more about it.

Tracy

Comment by Cibbuano

July 31st 2007 05:10
bryn, she's quite comfortable showing it all off onscreen. A very strong leading role...

tracy, was she chubby before? She's pretty thin now... watch the trailer, and you'll see her ribs...

Comment by KylieW

July 31st 2007 05:33
Looks like an interesting flick. It definitely looks like a higher production quality than you'd expect from the poster.

I love Christina Ricci. She was fabulous in The Opposite of Sex. And Samuel Jackson is always good.

Ricci has definitely lost some weight. She was a bit chubbier in The Opposite of Sex. Definitely rounder. Now she's quite skinny. She looks great though.

Comment by Anonymous

July 31st 2007 05:49
God, why can't I log in!! WE have a new computer and it has some quicks intil we get it all sorted.

I think she looks obviously skinny now, I'll have to see the film before I can properly make up my mnd.

I agree with Kylie, she was fantastic in the Opposite of Sex, that was a great fiilm.

Me - Tracy

Comment by JohnDoe

July 31st 2007 21:52
This one has been high on my list since I first read about it- Sadly I was still a bit under the weather and couldn't attend this screening...

Great review Cib, makes me want to catch it even mnore.

Comment by Cibbuano

August 1st 2007 02:24
tracy, kylie, I think you'll have to see it... the poster is not at all representative of the film quality...

john, go see it when you're better... the blues will aid your recovery!


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