Monday, September 18, 2006

I've never been one to exhault the virtues of 80s movies. However, I've recently become quite fond of the general nonchalance that writers of said movies are able to employ. I mean, take, for example, the movie montage. Never before or since has the montage had such significance to movies in general. Sure, you watch Easy Rider, and you can see a "tripping montage" or you watch Wedding Crashers and you can see a "sexual conquest montage," but whatever happened to the training montage? You know, the ones like in Rocky or the Karate Kid where the unfortunate student has to work with less than stellar equipment, but still manages to learn the techniques and acquire skill in order to defeat his opponent? I mean, seriously, how did Daniel understand that he would be able to use the drum technique not only for defensive strategy, but offensive as well? Of course, the montage comes in, and we can see that he is able to do so. And even with all of the Russian technology, Rocky was still able to train harder with just snow and mountains around him. Amazing. Where have those days gone?

2 Comments:

At 1:30 PM, Blogger Geronimo said...

don't forget the close counterpart, the "clean up your act" montage, as featured in Don't Tell Mom, the Babysitter's Dead

 
At 10:12 AM, Blogger Geronimo said...

just watched with siouxs! the first Karate Kid, a movie with three (3!) montages. there's a training montage, a falling in love montage, adn a tournament montage. i defy anyone to come up with a movie with more montages than this.

 

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