Shattered Image
Life Is a Dream is one of the myriad of movies made by prolific Peruvian
expatriate Raúl Ruiz, and not long into his new Shattered
Image, I felt like shaking him until he woke up. Dolled up in bad
black wig, kohl eyes, and post-Avengers attire evoking her terminatrix
in La Femme Nikita, Anne Parillaud plays a hitwoman who knocks off a
target in a sleek Seattle bistro. But then that pesky alarm clock rings and she
wakes up in a private jet with new husband William Baldwin en route to a
vacation in Jamaica.
Which is reality and which is the nightmare? Both stories are rife with
intrigue and danger, with the paid killer of one version balancing out the
ingenuous dupe of the other. The alarm-clock device gets tired fast, however,
and Ruiz demonstrates none of the tightness of plotting without which this kind
of metaphysical hokum becomes arbitrary and programmatic. Worse, his trademark
startling, surrealistic images and juxtapositions are at a minimum, and he
doesn't have stars like Marcello Mastroianni and Catherine Deneuve (from his
previous Three Lives and Only One Death and Genealogies of a
Crime) to compensate. The title proves all too accurate as Shattered
Image fades like an inconsequential dream. Screens at the Copley Place
Saturday, September 12 at 7:20 and 9:20 p.m. and Sunday, September 13 at 12:30, 2:30 and 4:30 p.m.
Film Festival Feature Films
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With Friends like These |
Digging to China |
Monument Ave. |
Rounders |
Lolita |
God Said, 'Ha!' |
My Son the Fanatic |
The Mighty |
Shattered Image |
Gods and Monsters |
Xui Xui: The Sent-Down Girl |
Without Limits |
Clubland |
The Inheritors |
The Celebration |
Urban Ghost Story |
The Boys |
Living Out Loud |
Stuart Bliss |
The General |
The Kindness of Strangers |
Dancing at Lughnasa |
Central Station |
The Human Race |
Double You Street |
Oberwasser -- By U-boat to America |
The Witman Boys |
The Cruise |
Confession of a Sexist Pig |
Melting Pot |
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