Youth
Dir: Paolo Sorrentino
2015
***
Quite typically of Paolo Sorrentino, his 2015 film Youth
is a feast for the senses. The problem I had however, was that half way through
I felt as if I was being force-fed. His 2013 masterpiece The
Great Beauty is one of my favourite
films of all time, while Youth shares a certain something with it, it also
feels like a poor man's version or a half-hearted imitation. Michael Caine's
performance is good, don't get me wrong there, but this character is for the
likes of Toni Servillo or Michel Piccoli and almost feels like it had been
written for them instead. Caine's character's relationship with
Harvey Keitel's is very watchable but I never felt it to be convincing,
although Keitel is also very good in his role. I once said of Sorrentino that
he was the next Fellini, Rossellini or Pier Paolo Pasolini but Youth felt more
like early Michael Gondry (the confusing bits), Danny Boyle (the bits that
spoil it) and Steven Soderbergh (the poorly executed post-modernism). I'm afraid
Yorgos Lanthimos is already making what this film wants to be and he's doing a
much better job of it. I loved Il
Divo and I disliked This
must be the Place, so maybe it's an English language thing, I don't know. I
loved the script and I loved the idea, I think it was woefully miscast but the
visuals were nothing short of stunning throughout the entire film. I
particularly liked Sorrentino's use of composition and colour
and while I liked watching Caine conduct a heard of cows, Diego Maradona play keepy uppie with a tennis ball, Paul Dano eating
breakfast as Adolf Hitler and Jane Fonda playing
an exaggerated misconception of herself, I absolutely hated
Paloma Faith appearing as herself and hated the film turning
into a fake-Paloma Faith music video even more so. Celebrities playing themselves in all-star cast films is something of a pet-hate of mine but not since 2004's Ocean's 12 has it been so awful. I found
it to be visually rich but lacking the depth of story to match. It's one step
forward one scene, one step back the next. After The Great Beauty I felt
enriched, inspired and excited, after Youth I expected the same, a bit of melancholia
would have been something but I just felt deflated, disappointed
and a bit down. Credit due but overall and considering, it's a bit of a damp
squib.
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