Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Review of "Wonderland" (movie) - Hardly a wonderful journey and leading to nowhere


One thing that really irks me is being "lured" into watching a drama or movie on the basis of the cast lineup but finding out that I have wasted my time because the story turns out to be such a letdown. Unfortunately, "Wonderland" is one more title I can add to my list of works that fit this definition.

To be honest, I wasn't keen on checking this out when I first read news of its production. Out of the 5 leads, I was only interested in Jung Yu-mi and Choi Woo-shik and wanted to see how they would act together after seeing so much of their siblings' bond in the Korean variety shows they did. It was only when Netflix started pushing this in their recommendations and the plot seemed interesting and novel enough so I decided to give it a shot. I didn't start off with having sky-high expectations in the first place and yet still felt quite disappointed.

The concept itself could be said to be quite in tune with the current enthusiasm over AI and how it has an impact on our lives in various aspects. Using generative AI to produce images and videos of the people who had passed away or actually still alive but in an unconscious state so that the living could still engage with the supposed dead - there is actually a lot of room for discussion as to whether it is ethical and good for those who are still living. The story simply dishes out this cutting edge technology but how it was used by the characters in this movie without explaining properly who created this for what reason and to be used for what purpose as well as what is the ultimate outcome that this choice leads to. And to make things worse, it seems like the fundamental rules and operating logic of this technology aren't clear-cut and standardised. While I can imagine that the dead can choose to use this so that their living family members can still engage with them if they miss the departed, what then is the goal for this arrangement? And how do they end things - is it decided by the living unilaterally or the departed whose "consciousness" exists in Wonderland? And what happens when the arrangement ends? The data is deleted or still stored somewhere? And why would the consciousness of a dead person involve yet another dead person? And can the Wonderland staff decide on their own what is good or bad for the client and put an end to the arrangement without their consent?

Likewise, this technology is restricted to family or people are related by marriage, it would look logical from a legal aspect but how about an unmarried couple like who Suzy and Park Bo-gum played? It was never explained properly how Tae-joo got injured and why Jeong-in was so bent on keeping him "alive" in a fictitious world other than the flashback scenes which suggested that they were very much in love. However, what are the safeguards and controls to stop someone from abusing the system? Could someone just go to the company and ask for this service without making sure that it's not some jilted lover or stalker wanting to live out their fantasies through Wonderland?

I can do with a bit of guesswork through clues or indirect revelations in stories instead of having everything spelled out. However, I wonder how many people actually realised who Gong Yoo's character was until they did a search online. I for one couldn't find anything in the movie which indicated who he was (other than he seemed like a stranger with a romantic vibe) so I was flabbergasted to find out - how did the director expect the viewers to know for sure? And why was the Wonderland staff able to contact him to go and save another dead person in her fictional world? I would expect to find out and know everything about the story through the movie itself but if I have to fill in the blanks through Wikipedia or Google after watching, it totally defeats the purpose of watching the movie in the first place. This is somewhat similar to watching a drama and they tell you that you have to watch the spin-off for the ending. Equally, if not even more annoying, I would say.

I don't have an issue with using the cast lineup as "bait" because interest needs to be generated for people to have the urge to check out the work. While the synopsis can be a clue into telling whether the work will be your cup of tea, the façade still has to be attractive enough since first impressions do matter. The worst thing that can happen is, the story is beyond salvage that not even a star-studded or capable cast can uplift it. 

In view of this reason, it is hard to critique the cast's performance because I felt that the lacklustre acting wasn't entirely their fault. The story itself did not make much sense in the first place with so many loopholes and lacked logic despite being a sci-fi fantasy. With a crippling script like this, I wonder if the cast did understand what the director or scriptwriter was trying to convey in the first place because the characters lacked much depth and emotions portrayed were superficial at best. This could jolly well turned out to be something which was more emotionally moving but alas, it was not meant to be.

Open-ended stories without everything laid bare are fine. Implied developments and settings are still acceptable. What feels like a journey to nowhere is something like this movie when you end up wondering - "and then, so what?". Perhaps it is more important to work on crafting the story to make some sense rather than banking on big names to save a sinking ship. 

Friday, August 16, 2024

Review of "The First Slam Dunk" (movie) - A perfect blend of nostalgia and novelty


For those who are familiar with "Slam Dunk" or are longtime fans, the first thought you may have of a new movie like this surfacing so many years after the anime series in the 90s was - is this going to be a rehash of old material? 

In my case, I have read the manga and watched the anime series multiple times over the years so I would say that I know the material pretty well - some details may be a bit hazy in my memory though. As such, I wasn't that keen about watching another movie which could jolly well be a repackage meant to milk money out of fans in search of Slam Dunk nostalgia. Then, it seemed like this new movie was very well-received both critically and in the box office so I got curious about this film again yet happened to miss it while it was showing in cinemas. As fate would have it, this movie is now made available on major streaming platforms so I finally got to watch it more than 1 year later since the release in Japan in Dec 2022.

Contrary to my initial apprehension, the story wasn't exactly a total repeat of existing material. True, the match featuring Shohoku vs. Sannoh wasn't anything new. However, the surprise element turned out to be the backstory of Miyagi Ryouta who was one of the regulars in the Shohoku team but honestly hadn't been given much attention in the past. As such, the substantial focus on Ryouta and his family really fleshed out his character in such a way that it presented him in a very different light and should have made him a lot more endearing to the audience. For those unfamiliar with the Slam Dunk series, they could jolly well have been mistaken into thinking that Ryouta was the lead in the story instead of Sakuragi Hanamichi because of the heavy emphasis devoted to him in this movie. While my personal bias is Mitsui Hisashi and I would have preferred to see a film focusing on him, I think that the choice of featuring Ryouta in this movie was an unexpectedly good one because nobody could have seen this coming and the result turned out to be better than expected.

Given that the original anime series was back in the mid 90s, technology has of course improved by leaps and bounds over this period of time so the overall viewing experience of this movie was definitely elevated thanks to sharper graphics and smoother motion movements. However, what was even more impressive was the clever intertwining of 3DCG and 2D animation which added a lot of realism to the basketball scenes and made them so compelling and enjoyable to watch. When you compare it to the anime in the 90s, it would also make you marvel at how much technology has improved over time and the wonders of the 90s got a new breath of life through better graphics.

While I'm not sure how many people would become newly converted fans of Slam Dunk thanks to this movie, I, as a longtime fan, would say that this definitely went beyond my expectations. The sincerity and effort put in by the production staff in putting out something that would fulfill the needs for reliving the good old days with something new to satisfy heightened expectations certainly didn't go unnoticed. If it was just a half-hearted effort to bring in longtime fans to watch something which we all had seen before, I don't think the movie would have achieved the success it enjoyed. Rather than just focus on improved technology and skills to enhance the viewing experience, the story was not neglected as well and gave us something new to discover and be touched about. However, this also got me worrying that it might be a long time in the future before we can see another installment in the series since this took close to 20 years in the making (from the first proposal in 2003 to the movie's release in 2022). Hopefully, I'll still be around when that happens and get to relive the Slam Dunk magic again in my lifetime.

Tuesday, August 6, 2024

《谁是被害者2》 ~ 调查过程似乎比结果真相更精彩?


    其实,因为离第一季有段时间了,也没有机会看到之后的电影版,我其实有点不太记得《谁是被害者》的故事和人物关系了。不过好在第二季的开始有一段精简的回顾片段,故事中也会不时提及之前发生过的事情,所以就算没有重温第一季还是可以大概跟得上剧情。

    只是个人认为因为两季播出时间相隔的真的有点远,不能完全记得前一季的内容还是多少会影响第二季的观看体验。就单单方毅任(张孝全)和徐海茵(许玮甯)究竟是何时和怎样在一起这件事就百思不得其解,我到底在哪里或何时错过了他们两人的感情发展呢?

    对于这次的故事内容,单就案件的呈现方式来说延续了第一季的高度视觉震撼,第二季的画面之血腥暴力和恶心逼真的程度应该有过之而无不及,所以这不是一部可以轻松下饭的剧。有些画面坦白说也不太敢直视,因为只是瞥一下就会让人浑身不舒服。对于这类画面不太能接受的人可能需要自行斟酌一下,也要有心里准备会随时看到蛮震撼的画面。从制作团队的角度来说,他们能达到这样的视觉效果算是非常不容易也实属成功的。

    至于案件推理的过程,续集延续了第一季的风格。在抽丝剥茧的过程中一再被带往“游花园”,以为是真相却一再走进死胡同,你所以为的却不是真实的。过程虽然精彩,最后找到的答案却有点欠缺惊喜度,难免因这方面的落差而稍有失落感。这也许就是所谓的过程比结果重要所致吧!

    演员们的表现都维持在一定的水准,可惜的是许玮宁这次的角色不太有发挥空间,可能跟出场的篇幅变少有关吧!反而令人惊艳的是饰演法医的苏慧伦,一向来对她的认知是歌手,所以对她的表演感觉颇有新鲜感也有惊喜度。

    第二季的结尾很明显是为续集铺路,所以抛出的问题多过解答。老实说,虽然我是乐见这部剧的延续,但如果又要等上一两年以上才能看到的话,我可能对此的兴趣就会逐渐减弱。到时我可不太想重看前两季来复习剧情,所以乘还记得内容,在剧集还保有一定余韵的情况下打铁要乘热还是最理想的。