Friday, January 05, 2007

Perfume: The Story of a Murderer

I was going to watch Freedom Writers for a screening at work, but then I discovered Perfume was going to be playing, as well. I wanted to see Perfume a lot because the trailer looked interesting and it was directed by the director of Run Lola Run. This seemed more appealing than Freedom Writers.

Perfume started off well. I enjoyed the beginning quite a bit. Visually, the film is very pleasing. Director Tom Tykwer creates very visually spectacular films, and this is no different. The story worked for a while, too. I enjoyed the parts with Dustin Hoffman and a lot of the introductory stuff. The movie had me for a while.

Then the movie kept running. And not a lot happened. The film suffers from the same weakness that many films are suffering for lately: it is too long and too slowly paced. The movie starts to feel long after a while. And it is quite long. 2 and a half hours, at least. And not a lot happens, really. And it works at the beginning, but I was dosing off towards the latter half of the film. I woke up (and proceeded to wake my arm up) in time to catch a spectacular orgy sequence. Ah yes. But by this time the movie just felt lifeless. I got what happened at the end, both plainly and thematically. But I didn't care. Somehow I went from fairly engrossed to apathetic. And that just isn't good.

I guess there's enough there for others to maintain interest. It's not a bad movie, really. There are just problems. I don't feel it could be considered a great movie, but a co-worker of mine walked out proclaiming its greatness (but, then again, he was very excited by the said orgy sequence). So opinions can be all over the place. I'd just warn those who are easily bored to steer clear.

C+

IMDB information on PERFUME: THE STORY OF A MURDERER