Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts

Nov 11, 2013

Ronin Sweaters

This week, I discovered the fresh and deliberate storytelling of director John Frankenheimer. His patient heist film Ronin (1998) was a thrill to watch and had the strong and steady pulse of a handsome European racing cyclist.

Ronin's superlative car chases, breathtakingly carried out by a cadre of fascinating enigmatic characters, were realistic and electrifying. I found myself studying the actions of Robert Di Nero's veteran thief Sam to learn something from his impossibly restrained swagger. Far beyond cars and weapons, Sam's experience, intellect and instincts are the most powerful force in this story.

Ronin's lone female Natascha McElhone really nailed her portrayal of the enigmatic and icy Irish lass Deirdre... and so did costume designer May Routh, who fitted her in androgynous and obscuring sweaters that heightened her power and mystery!

For all the expertly directed action and awesome performances in this movie, one of the real stars for me was Routh's costuming! For example, when we first get to know Sam, he is wearing an overcoat and is dressed much like the Peter Falk's famous TV detective Columbo. Incidentally, Sam pulls a very crafty Colombo-esque stunt in this scene, drawing strong comparisons to Falk's unpretentiously ingenious detective. These wardrobe choices subtly send us information that we are desperately craving from the exciting opposition of Frankenheimer's deliberate and restrained storytelling.

Every character has an unique and befitting way of dress that never detracts from the tones and textures of the plot and scenery.


Natascha McElhone as the enigmatic and icy Irish lass Deirdre. Ronin, 1998. screenshot, sweater and overcoat, costume design - May Routh
Natascha McElhone as the enigmatic and icy Irish lass Deirdre. Ronin, 1998. screenshot, sweater and overcoat, costume design - May Routh
Natascha McElhone as the enigmatic and icy Irish lass Deirdre. Ronin, 1998. screenshot, sweater and overcoat, boots, costume design - May Routh
Natascha McElhone as the enigmatic and icy Irish lass Deirdre. Ronin, 1998. screenshot, sweater and overcoat costume design - May Routh
Natascha McElhone as the enigmatic and icy Irish lass Deirdre. Ronin, 1998. screenshot, striped sweater costume design - May Routh
Natascha McElhone as the enigmatic and icy Irish lass Deirdre. Ronin, 1998. screenshot, striped sweater costume design - May Routh
Natascha McElhone as the enigmatic and icy Irish lass Deirdre. Ronin, 1998. screenshot, sweater and overcoat, costume design - May Routh

Jan 30, 2013

Aerial Fancies

Tulip Farm - Netherlands via True Activist, aerial photography
"Tulip Farm - Netherlands", photographer unknown

aerial photography of tulip farms in the Netherlands
"Tulip Farms of Holland", photographer unknown

"San Francisco Bay salt flats" by Michael Layefski - beautiful aerial kite photography
"San Francisco Bay salt flats" by Michael Layefski
"Potash evaporation ponds with blue dye near Moab, Utah..." by Kevin Beebe - aerial desert photography
"Potash evaporation ponds with blue dye near Moab, Utah..." by Kevin Beebe
"Evaporation Ponds" by Jesse Varner - Moab, Utah - blue colored pools in the desert, aerial photography
"Evaporation Ponds" by Jesse Varner

Aerial vantage points provide the oddest perspectives.  Once upon a time I was standing tiptoes on a chair in the kitchen trying to reach a far-away basket of snacks.  Up on the chair, I discovered that the top of the fridge was caked with a fine layer of fudgy kitchen dust. It was the first time I noticed that our old blue and green rug showed a flock of some birds eating berries.         

In a roundabout way, we arrive back to tulips in Holland with my favorite duo of design - Charles and Ray Eames' Powers of Ten (1977). This amazing and a legendary little film, which profoundly ponders structure and scale, was based on the essay "Cosmic View" by Dutch scholar Kees Boeke.