NOT PYNCHON but The Great Gatsby

Rev'd Seventy-Six revd.76 at gmail.com
Sun May 12 23:34:22 CDT 2013


@Passarinho:

Weirdly, all I could think during the final third is how much better suited
to Jay Gatsby Tobey was.

Unlike Rich I believe DiCaprio has ability & has featured in a couple of
top-notch dramas, but his range & skills have been pretty consistently
underutilized--  Scorcese / Tarantino notwithstanding.  In this case I
suspect he was cast as Gatsby because he had the name to make it a
top-grossing flick.  Per his acting, he did what he's known for doing,
including hair-trigger bouts of anger.  I wasn't impressed because I didn't
feel his performance suited a man doing his best to sell a Big Con:  the
lines poured out of Leo in a tumult like the worst kind of liar.  McGuire
would have been more reserved, I think, more capable of selling Jay's
fibs.  But that's not the movie that got made, so.

Baz's directing was entirely too complicated for my tastes, too, detracting
from Selling The Story.  Every shot was a technical effect, a crosscut, a
fade, a pan, a push, layered with CG, etc etc etc.  Atop the hunchbacked
wedding cake of for-film framing device, narrative voiceover, overlapping
dialogue and hypercompensated soundtrack it was much too much.  It's as
though the GG was trying to live up to the legend of The Anachronistic
Director, but all it really did for me was highlight the overall artifice,
transforming it into yet another big budget film pornographically frosted
with 'production value'.  Some tales you can get away with everything being
in some way FX-driven, but Gatsby's story?  Not so much.  It gains nothing
from all the artifice.  Jay's success story (a lie) perverts & distorts his
death (robbing it of truth) in the same way the director's style keeps the
audience at a distance by continually reminding us that we're watching a
movie.  What are we supposed to have faith in here exactly?  Fitzgerald
didn't have to remind us god was watching.

I'm not asking for grim-and-gritty realism, mind.  Just, I dunno, maybe a
little more finesse.  But I knew what I was getting into when the first
trailer featured that screamo rendition of 'So Happy Together'.

'Strictly Ballroom' and 'Romeo & Juliet', I dug.  Still dig.  This...
wasn't made for me.  At least my girlfriend was happy with it.  She's more
of a Fitzgerald fan than I am, so maybe I'm missing something?
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