“Summer of Film #9 of 100”:http://www.devanshanu.com/things/2005/06/12/2005-summer-of-film/
The advent of sex, lies and videotape in 1989 caused three things major events to occur:
- It brought the attention of the world upon the great Steven Sorderbergh who not only lived up to his indy protégé status but soon surpassed it with his back-to-back Oscar favorites Erin Brokovich and the brilliant Traffic and his bringing together one of the great ensemble casts in modern motion picture history for Ocean’s Eleven.
- It lended it’s title to countless unimaginative gossip rags, entertainment mags and scandalous newspaper stories. You could almost hear the editor say, a few minutes before going to press: ‘What are we going to call this article? If you can’t think of anything, I’m going with sex, lies and …‘ you know what. And very rarely do those articles have anything to do with sex, lies and videotape; but who cares? It sells.
- Finally, and probably most significantly, sex, lies and videotape brought on the independent film revolution that arguably hasn’t ended yet. And for that, if for nothing else, this movie is a classic. It made the ’90s a great time to start my film life.
Having said all of that- the movie failed to impress. It is intriguing, challenging and has one of the most eerily endearing performances on film (James Spader) but for me, there was no connective tissue. Continue reading
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