3 Acts of Murder

3 Acts of Murder

You know those American TV cop shows or movies where a villain gets inspiration for the perfect murder from a work of fiction and carries out the crime? Well, stuff like that does happen, and maybe this story is the inspiration. At one time this story would have been famous/infamous in Australian history/popular culture. However, the decades have erased this from the collective memory, so it was a pleasure to see this true story so well told.Set during The Great Depression, in the barren Western Australian outback, it concerns would be novelist Arthur Upfield, who, traumatised by his World War I experiences, has become a recluse of sorts, but working on the rabbit proof fence (a massive undertaking), to keep the scourge of farmers out of their properties. Just by the by, there is an Australian movie called “Rabbit proof fence”, which concerns the said object and some Aboriginal children. It’s a critically acclaimed movie I haven’t seen, and another true story.Upfield has contact with co-workers and farmers who like to share idle chatter with him. Working on a novel about a part-aboriginal tracker (aborigines used to be used by the police to track criminals hiding in the outback, by using their superior bushman skills), Upfield wants to come up with the perfect murder, to test his hero’s skills. To this end, he seeks ideas from those around him as to the perfect way to dispose of a body so that no evidence of the body is discoverable (i.e. looking for means of destroying a corpse). One can’t say whether such discussions give a certain character ideas, or whether the method discussed merely provides the final piece of a puzzle for someone with a pre-existing murderous intent, but in any case, Upfield’s idle chatter does see several murders take place with no evidence of the crime being obvious.The setting of this movie is quite oppressive-the landscape is vast and barren, and the hot, sweaty hunks makes you feel this horrible environment…you can just imagine the stink of the place.I’d like to point out that seeing this movie was especially interesting for me, as I had vague recollections of seeing a TV series about Upfield’s hero as a child. That show way about a part aboriginal tracker called Napolean “Boney” Bonaparte, the same character that Upfield was working on in this movie. There was a new version of that show called “Bony”, but starring a white Australian in the lead role, but which I never watched. In any case, remembering that I was a big fan of the original TV series made me want to check this movie out.Back to the movie - it has generally solid performances, and early on the characters do tend towards the ocker (like Paul Hogan and Steve Irwin). It wasn’t off putting, but I liked it when it got toned down afterwards. In the last week or so, Australia’s current Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, did get some mocking for using ocker experessions in an ostentatious way…trying to appear ‘ordinary’ or something…didn’t seem to work for him though! Oddly, I think someone like Rupert Murdoch could get away with it!One aspect which didn’t sit all that well with me was the device, I assume, of reflecting the social context of this case in the personal dialogues of the characters. This just made some of the conversations a little bit awkward and forced…inauthetic, in other words. This same device was used in an Australian movie about a real life crime case concerning the supposed murder of a baby. That movie was “Evil angels”, starring Merryl Streep, who occasionally had a dodgy accent, perhaps. I preferred the brilliant mini-series “Through my eyes” for the definitive treatment of that story, which at one time was the biggest story in Australia…an absolute media circus, which the Streep movie and mini-series do go into.Reading the credits to this movie, I had the sneaking suspicion that a relative of one of the characters in this movie was in some ways responsible for seeing this movie made. That was confirmed to me when I read an article on this movie in The Age newspaper’s TV lift out “The Green Guide” (June 11, 2009, pp 12-13) where it is mentioned that the director of movies such as “The circuit”, James Bogle, is the grandson of the man where the murders occurred. The Green Guide article features actual photos of Upfield and the murderer. Locals from the area play extras too.Lastly, I’d like to mention one of the actors in this movie who I have seen before…Nicholas Hope, who plays Detective Manning. He was in one of Australia’s greatest movies, I think, the grungy, blackly comic masterpiece “Bad boy Bubby”. I highly recommend that movie. Can’t say that I knew of many of the other actors in this movie, but I tend to have an aversion to seeing Australian movies, as I often get burned by them, so to speak (i.e. I don’t find them that interesting of entertaining or good).It should be noted that this movie has some female nudity and bang scenes. Also, some farm scenes involving animals occur, so these scenes may be mildly unpleasant to animal lovers.Might have to acquaint myself with Upfield’s books (at one time he was, and maybe still is, a major international figure in the crime novel genre) or re-acquaint myself with the original Boney TV series, if that is on DVD. From the movie here, you get the feeling that Upfield is ambivalent about a real life murder case making him a prominent author…as if he was merely piggy-backing off of a nasty crime.

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Stoned

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You might think the life and lifestyle of rock star Brian Jones consisted of a little more than what we get in Stephen Woolley’s 2005 film entitled ‘Stoned’. But then again, it isn’t about his life as much as it is about his death; it isn’t really about Brian Jones as much as it is about a certain Frank Thorogood, and the things he did during a notorious world-famous but fateful period of time. I read that there is no definitive answer regarding Jone’s death, a deathbed confession that supposedly never was; a tragic accident that was apparently very deliberate. The film is, in the end, a documenting of one side of the story a belief a certain director might have or a take on previously transpired events. It is a documentation that is brimming with style and emphasis on the visual as it flies through this person’s life up to the point he’ll meet the man that supposedly murdered him, before slowing down and making a meek study.The man in question is Brian Jones (Gregory), a member of a rock band named The Rolling Stones from which I’m pretty sure the title of the film comes; although he did rather like his drug use. The film begins with Jones’ euphoric rise to power with archive footage shoved in our faces as fast edits, bright colours and general build up hogs the screen. This is before Paddy Considine’s Frank Thorogood arrives, a builder who leads a very simple life with unspectacular but somewhat desired results. He is unimpressed by Jones at first, even under-rawed by his presence in comparison to flocks of screaming fans shown mere minutes ago. And so the slight study is established with an underwhelmed Thorogood initially meeting super-star Jones before time develops mindsets and attitudes eventually change.The study isn’t so much obsession with a celebrity, as explored in The King of Comedy, as much as it is eventual jealousy; a taste of the forbidden fruit and then a constant temptation to revert back to it. But it is Jones whose given the majority of the runtime, through a collection of necessary flashbacks unfolded mostly through a visual filter of bright colours; bizarre camera angles shot on an array of different lens’; this down to the influence the ecstasy has on said people. We get all the necessary stuff: the scenes at the concerts; progression with the rest of the band members and how that spirals out of control; the progression of his relationship with girlfriends and the meeting of a certain Anna Wohlin (Novotny) backstage at Munich, although I’m not sure how she got through all that crowd control. She does, incidentally, pretty much exist to remove her clothes every now and again as well as act as the object of Thorogood’s gaze.Jones seems to have garnered all of what he had by accident. He’s portrayed as immature and not as a particularly clever individual at the best of times, but he inherits all this fame and attention which comes with the house, the cars and the women following shows across Europe. But rather than portray Jones in a negative light and force us into disliking him, I really just felt sorry for him; that this individual, who clearly loves what he does for a living, just doesn’t know how to use all this money and fame in a sensible manner with moderation seemingly ever-elusive. A lot of whatever kick you’re going to get out of the study the film makes, lies within Thorogood’s gaze. He, along with a few other builders, is hired to extend Jones’ huge manor house based out in the country as Jones himself faces exile from the band that made him celebs.As a character, Frank is central to the film. He represents not only the audience, as a figure that is given permission to be allowed into this little world of allure and fame, but additionally as a representation of how easy it to fall into the ‘trap’ of this lifestyle; how someone quite feasibly on Brian Jones’ ‘level’ of sensibility and intellect can be lured into a life of women, hallucinogenic drugs and rock music. It also acts as a demonstration on Jones’ influence and how his way of life is able to influence. Frank is allowed glimpses of Anna when he does push-ups in front of her as well as Jones; he gets a flavour for the laid back lifestyle as Jones sits beside an empty pool and listens to rock music, Frank looking over him in eerie fashion given how it all ends; and the casual drug use soon follows before Frank begins to loose the trust and connection with his fellow builders, much like Jones began to loose the respect and acknowledgement of his own group of co-workers, that being his band: The Rolling Stones.It’s all quite interesting, but progressive and feels somewhat obligatory. David Morrissey turns up now and again as Tom Keylock, Jones’ manager and chews the scenery as he spouts dialogue delivered in what sounds uncannily like a Michael Caine impression; but the supporting cast is disappointing on the whole. 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