By Mark Phillips, 8-15-06
I'm a big fan of DVDs. I thoroughly enjoy most of the special features that give special insight into the brains of the writers, directors, and actors. One of the most disappointing special features I've viewed was commentary by Stacy Peralta and Tony Alva for Lords of Dogtown. One of the best I've seen is on the disc of Wim Wenders' Don't Come Knocking. New West writer Seonaid Campbell reviewed the movie back in March, but given the film's limited distribution, most of had to patiently wait out our Netflix queue to draw our own opinions. Mine? I loved the it! True to form, Wim Wenders and his team created a smart, visually stunning, and emotional movie. When I say "smart", I suppose I mean that I feel moved without feeling manipulated by the film. I'm not sure exactly why, but I think that's a hard thing to pull off with a movie about the West, or even about a town in the West. Nostalgia is just too easy.Thank you, Mark, for a smart definition of "smart." This is one of your most insightful and sensitive pieces I have read.
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