THE GIRLFRIEND EXPERIENCE (Dir. Steven Soderbergh, 2009)

This is not to say it doesn't look good - it has a slick lush look and it's sharply edited, but the material is fairly weak and the acting is sorely lacking. It concerns a high price Manhattan call girl (Sasha Grey) who offers a special service: "the girlfriend experience" of the title. That is she'll stay with a client for a longer time than usual, converse, and go out on an actual date to dinner/the theater/whatever in addition to intercourse.

THE GIRLFRIEND EXPERIENCE is pretty but pointless and even at its 77 minute running time it feels extremely padded out. Woody Allen once joked about the idea of sex without love being an empty experience: "As empty experiences go though, it's one of the best!" was his punch line. Sadly "empty experience" at its worst sums up this tossed off throwaway film.
TYSON (Dir. James Toback, 2008)

From his struggling beginnings in Brooklyn to becoming the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world on to a sexual assault conviction resulting in 3 years behind bars, we get an unnerving sense of a confused but determined kid best evidenced in his account of his prison term:

Tyson admitted contradiction is one of many so Toback's abstract methods of capturing his ongoing conflict make more sense as the movie goes on. Although I'm not a boxing fan, Tyson is a powerful figure that's impossible to ignore and this breakdown of his battered background held my interest from start to finish.
A 16 minute featurette on the DVD ("A Day With James Toback") is also worthwhile for it gives insight into Toback's motivation and drive to present Tyson's tale as he maneuvers through press junkets on the way to a premiere screening.To one interviewer he says this about Tyson: "I believe everything he says, that at least he believes everything he says." This belief is intensely felt in every absorbing frame.
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