Showing posts with label Nietzsche. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nietzsche. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2008

Academic Biopics, or How I'll take that Oscar now, Thanks!

Seeing as Hollywood is obsessed with biopics - seriously! (please don't ask me why, I have yet to see the appeal of them as a genre: now, if we want to talk about them as Oscar-bait for successful A-listers to practice the act of mimicry and steal the golden man from far worthier and less forgettable performances ... *cough Reese vs Felicity cough Hoffman vs Ledger cough Foxx vs everyone else cough*) AND I had time to play around this weekend, I figured a post on biopics was a must.
So I was wondering (and this wondering I owe in part to my professors this past week who unwittingly, I'm sure, have had me consider) what an 'Academic' biopic would look like. I mean, yes we've had our share of musical biopics (tragic La Vie en Rose, indie I'm Not There, feisty Walk the Line); of literary biopics (wandering Iris, sad and not biting enough Sylvia, campy Infamous and its darker counterpart Capote); of royal biopics (Blanchettian Elizabeth, O'Toole's Lion in the Winter) ... I could go on, of course. But where are the biopics that Grad Students can watch and revel at the ways their favourite one-liner from that obscure theory text by the writer will make its way into the plot in an unexpected (albeit totally contrived) way, or rejoice at a theory text title can serve metonymically for the theorist's life?

If I was, say, Scott Rudin - I'd be lining up the following movies ASAP - I mean, if the MLA Convention 2008 in NYC is not a prime venue for a late Fall release where a movie can get Awards buzz... I don't know what is:
György Lukács
Dir. Paul Greengrass
With Matt Damon

Think: an international pseudo-espionage film set against the backdrop of the changing political landscape of 1930s Europe: tells the story a man disenchanted with the world, finding Communism, and fleeing to the USSR. Would Matt be up for that?

Tentative Title: Lukacs! The movie.
Tagline: You think you know...
Biopic Cliches: History/Personal Life collapse, Political drama

Roland Barthes
Dir. Pedro Almodovar
With Daniel Craig

I think this should be the kind of 'getting under his skin' biopic, digging up dirt and presenting it in a way that mirror's Barthes own style. Maybe a vignette biopic a la Haynes, each beginning with either a photo or a book and a respective quote. You say pretentious, I say readerly.
Now if only Daniel would pick up my calls...

Tentative Title: R/B
Tagline: Fragments. Life. Pleasure.
Biopic Cliches: Early & Untimely Death, Illness, Gay

Walter Benjamin
Dir. Steven Spielberg
With Eric Bana
I know what you're thinking: do we need yet another WWI-themed Spielberg movie? All I have to say to that is... No, but if there was to be one, I think this movie - which would tell Benjamin's lifestory through flashbacks that afflict him in his last days attempting to run away from the Nazi regime - would have to be it.

Tentative Title: The Arcades, The Untold Walter Benjamin Story.
Tagline: In search for his lost time...
Biopic Cliches: Mysterious Death, Suicide Attempts, Tragic Love Life

Friedrich Nietzsche
Dir. Michel Gondry
With Robert Downey Jr

I say slap a moustache on Robbie Dee's face, exploit his cantankerous inner-Ubermensch and surround him with a Gondryan world where Nietzschean metaphors come to life as vividly as on the page. It's basically a story about a brilliant but tortured soul. Think A Beautiful Mind on German anti-Schopenhauerian Crack!

Tentative Title: The Will to Power, Friedrich Nietzsche, The Film
Tagline: He was beyond good and evil...
Biopic cliches: Illness, Loveless life, Madness

Yes. I am a theoretically-minded Grad Student (read: a big geek)
Sue me.
Now... what Academic biopics can we slate for 2009?