Uncut Gems (2019) Directed by Josh and Benny Safdie
8B
According to Henry David Thoreau, most men lead lives of quiet desperation, but not Howard Ratner (Adam Sandler). His desperation screams so loudly that it is off the charts.
Uncut Gems is basically a 2 hour, 15 minute nervous breakdown. The pace starts out frenzied and stays that way with even a couple of quieter interludes with his wife still fraught with peril. Howard is a jeweler and he has acquired an uncut opal that like everything else in his life isn't quite as good as it seems. He is addicted to gambling in a way that places everything in his life in jeopardy, but he doesn't care--he's all-in on every hand. I haven't seen a crime movie with this level of self-destruction since Abel Ferrera's
The Bad Lieutenant. Harvey Keitel is brilliant in that movie, as is Sandler here. Before this one, I have never liked an Adam Sandler movie, including
Punch Drunk Love, so he's obviously not getting any homer points from me. The highest praise I can give him is I don't think prime Pacino or De Niro cr Torturro could have done a much better job than he does here. Some people will find this movie grating and annoying--everybody is talking over everybody else almost all the time; the stakes start ridiculously high and only get higher; and much of the acting is done into one cell phone or another. I should add that former NBA superstar Kevin Garnett provides a surprisingly capable performance as a self-centred basketball player (you might think "well, not much of a stretch" but he is really very good). As well, in the middle of this maelstrom there are more funny moments than in any Adam Sandler comedy that I am aware of, which this definitely is not.
Uncut Gems is like going for a white-knuckle ride in a super-fast muscle car with bad shock absorbers and a drunk behind the wheel.
Best of '19 so far
1)
Parasite, Bong, South Korea
2)
Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Sciamma, France
3)
An Elephant Sitting Still, Hu, China
4)
Hope, Sodahl, Norway
5)
Pain & Glory, Almodovar, Spain
6)
Vitalina Varela, Costa, Portugal
7)
The Irishman, Scorsese, United States
8)
The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open, Tailfeathers/Hepburn, Canada
9)
The Lighthouse, Eggers, United States
10)
Uncut Gems, Safdie brothers, US