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| BRIGHTON ROCK (2010) | |
| By: agate Date: February 5, 2014, 6:33 pm | |
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| [font=open sans][/font] Brighton Rock stands out among the | |
| Graham Greene novels I have read because of its setting. I | |
| associate Greene�s best work with far-flung settings�Africa, | |
| Mexico�but [font=inherit]Brighton Rock[/font] captures the | |
| seedy, down-at-heel milieu of the seaside town of Brighton. As I | |
| recall the novel opens with a preliminary statement or epigraph | |
| telling us that Brighton rock is a candy well known in Brighton: | |
| a long column of hard candy with the word �Brighton� indelibly | |
| in its center so that you keep eating the candy, but you never | |
| get rid of that word �Brighton.� That statement, its position as | |
| a prelude to the novel, along with the title, should tell us | |
| that the candy�the type of candy it is�is central to the story. | |
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| [font=open sans]That doesn�t come through in this movie, which | |
| updates the 1938 novel and sets it in about 1964. This change | |
| works fairly well although the Brighton of the 1930s may have | |
| been the kind of place where you were apt to find someone like | |
| Pinkie, the psychopathic teenage hood, just because of the | |
| rackets that were probably so prevalent there at the time. I�m | |
| not so sure that the Brighton of the 1960s would have been | |
| similar, and the dialogue sometimes isn�t the sort of speech | |
| that would have been spoken in the 1960s as well.[/font] | |
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| [font=open sans]Critics have faulted the movie for jettisoning | |
| the Catholicism of the novel, and, though I haven�t read the | |
| novel in many years, the movie left a very different impression | |
| on me. A scene with the naive Rose praying the rosary under a | |
| crucifix and another scene involving nuns in a hospital or home | |
| for unwed mothers at the end do not constitute Greene�s | |
| Catholicism as it is usually reflected in his fiction.[/font] | |
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| [font=open sans]Any statements about the Brighton rock candy, | |
| which Pinkie uses to murder one of his victims, are pretty much | |
| pushed into the background.[/font] | |
| [font=open sans][/font] | |
| [font=open sans]Don�t viewers wonder why the movie had this | |
| title?[/font] | |
| [font=open sans][/font] | |
| [font=open sans]Then there is the ending. I don�t recall the | |
| book�s ending but it certainly wasn�t the one this movie has. | |
| Rose, still stricken by Pinkie�s violent death and about to give | |
| birth to his child, finally gets around to listening to a record | |
| she�d wanted him to make while they were together. As gaga as | |
| she has been over Pinkie, it�s a bit too much of the long arm of | |
| coincidence that when she finally has a chance to listen to it | |
| (some nine months later by my calculation), the record just | |
| happens to stick at the very point where she would have found | |
| out that Pinkie�s statements were full of venom against her. | |
| Eventually she�ll get the record unstuck, of course, and maybe | |
| we can reassure ourselves that she will come to her senses at | |
| that point.[/font] | |
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| [font=open sans]The acting seems excellent throughout, | |
| however�especially Helen Mirren as Ida and Andrea Riseborough as | |
| Rose. And there are many scenes of Brighton that probably | |
| capture exactly the Brighton Greene described�rundown, crowded, | |
| sleazy�and dwarfed by the powerful ocean. The movie was well | |
| worth watching for those scenes alone.[/font] | |
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