Saw Serenity last night with wildsoda. Brilliant. As so many of my other friends are posting, I’ll also quote: “I am a leaf on the wind…”
It’s almost a perfect film: superb dialogue, although delivered a little too casually at times and hard to catch on first hearing sometimes given Joss’s superb feel for dialect and the creation of grammars. I love the way Mal uses “I conjure that’s the way of it” as a way to say “I think” and I love the conflation of compound nouns into a metonymic (Kaylee’s ‘my nethers’, for example). Then there’s the plotting, the direction, the camera work, the acting, the perfect timing, the raising of the emotional stakes, the ethics, the intellect, the morality, the firefights… the whole thing is just done perfectly. *standing ovation*.
I do want to see it again and probably soon, so if anyone else is interested…
And then tonight I saw Art Murder: the Picture of Dorian Gray, starring spunkart, produced by hermia8 and with lighting by hurlatron. My, aren’t you all talented? The guy playing Harry was utterly superb – really incredible. It was funny, because I was watching and the whole time trying to imagine what it would have been like with Steven as Dorian instead (some of you may remember that Forget the Rules inadvertently stole Steven – playing Pepe – from these guys). I didn’t quite feel the new Dorian did it for me, whether it was because he wasn’t quite as gorgeous as Steven or something else. The assistant director, Zane, giggling in the background almost spoiled the first half of the show for me. One of my students was there – sentienttofu – and he commented on how well condensed and adapted the script was with all the most intense bits and best lines retained. Oh, and loved the set. It’s still on as part of Melbourne Fringe until next Friday, so go see it!