To stop there. He is not a wealthy man. Coming up next is the film review. Hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. To take us through this weeks cinema releases, as ever, is mark kermode. Hello, mark whats in store . So a very mixed bag we have logan, a Superhero Movie that isnt really a Superhero Movie. Viceroys house, a very handsome period drama from gurinder chadha. And certain women, the latest low key offering from Kelly Reichardt. So wolverine, back with us. Yeah, although in a way that kind of missells it. So this is basically a Superhero Movie that isnt about superheroes its about ageing, and its about arthritis, and its about growing old, and losing your memory. Wow, i am already surprised yeah, it is an x men movie for people who prefer westerns to comic book adaptations. Set in a not too distant future in which huthackmans titular character, wolverine obviously, is Making A Living as a limo driver. He is looking wretched, drinks, has bloodshot eyes, and he spends his time looking after Patrick Stewarts charles xavier, who now has what is descibed as a degenerative Brain Disease in the most dangerous brain in the world. They are living off the grid, trying to stay under the radar, keep themselves to themselves or at least that is what theyre trying to do. Heres a clip. Hey, carl, it looks like mr munson hired some muscle. Looks that way. Hes a friend of mine. Friend with a big mouth. I hear that a lot. Then you probably hear this too. Rifle cocked. More than id like. Now, the interesting thing about the film is often with the superhero comic book franchises, you know exactly where you are. This is such a different beast the plot involves a young girl who logan finds himself having to take care of, although initially he doesnt want to. He is forced to do so by circumstances. The real themes of the film are violence and redemption as i said there is a big western theme. It refers again and again to shane, and im thinking of movies like Clint Eastwoods unforgiven. There is a line that recurs time and time again, there is no living with the killing. Some of the violence does involve a young child, it is bloody and brutal and genuinely properly shocking. Like deadpool this is a 15 certificate it is not a film for kids. But unlike deadpool, it is played completely straight it is not played for goofy laughs. It is played as a film about what happens when you get old, when you are looking back and trying to make sense of your life, when you are trying to find some kind of redemption in a world which is fundamentally broken. As i said, when you talk about those things, the western theme keeps coming back. Yes, there are action themes, there is violence, quite surprising violence. And you know me that is the bit that puts me off, to be honest. But it has context and meaning, and most importantly it has pain when it happens it feels painful, it doesnt just feel exciting. It feels like there is genuine pain. And when you think that we have seen so many of these kind of movies in which entire cities are just sort of merrily wiped out and you dont feel anything at all in this you do. No one was more surprised than me. It is directed by james mangold, obviously, and i think its a really fine piece of work that stands on its own, and you dont have to have seen or loved the other films to get it and understand it. You should give it a go, because i think its really interesting. 0k. The next one i want to like, because i really like Gurinder Chadhas work, as a rule. Yes, and i do like it it is a very handsome period drama which blends personal history and politics. Its the story of the Partition Of India in 1947, so what you have is Hugh Bonneville and Gillian Anderson as lord and lady mountbatten. He has been sent there is the last viceroy to oversee the peaceful transfer of power. The story is told through the prism of the people who are working in the household, so whilst upstairs you have dignitaries and politicians arguing about the fate of nations, downstairs you have all these different characters whose fates seem to reflect those of the larger environment. Theres a Romeo And Juliet romance at the heart of it, which i have to say was the one false move itjust never really gelled for me. What i think does work, chadha was very clear that she wanted to make a populist drama, that would work for a mainstream multiplex audience, that would address a very difficult and complex subject and do so in a way that was comprehensible, accessible, and also entertaining, and to her great credit i think she has done that. I know that some people have complained that the film perhaps plays to the gallery, it is too simple, Broad Strokes characters, but i think that she has understood what the audience needs, and i think she has managed to tell a complicated story in a way which is accessible. Obviously it is a particular take on that story, but i was surprisingly charmed as well, because it is also a movie that has that wry cheeky wit, which are a lot of her stuff does, even among these complex historical events which are so complex, and often so brutal. Certain women i dont know much about it, but quite a cast. It is great Kelly Reichardt, of course, the director, gave us meeks cutoff and Wendy And Lucy so essentially this is a triptych of tales by maile meloy, and they are put together in one film, and the stories intertwine, but only slightly. In one of them, laura dern is a lawyer who has a client who has an old case he keeps coming back to, and she cant move on from it. In another, Michelle Williams is attempting to build a dream house while her life and marriage is falling apart. In the third, Kristen Stewart and Lily Gladstone are a teacher and a rancher respectively who strike up an unlikely friendship. Here is a clip. I took this job before i finished law school. I wanted anyjob i was afraid of my loans coming through. I didnt know where belfry was. I guess i was thinking about belgrave, which is a lot closer. So stupid. Then i got a realjob. And they are letting me do this because they think it is funny. The pass is icy it takes me four hours to get here, it is going to take me four hours to get back. I have to work in the morning. Now, you can tell from that, the tone of the film seems to be. Remember that Famous Quote Waiting For Godot was a play in which nothing happens twice . You could say that this is a film in which nothing happens three times. But it is in the nothing happening an awful lot is happening. And a lot of it is to do with, as you saw in that, one character is talking and another character is looking. But it is the looks which are actually saying more than the dialogue, and what i like about this, Kelly Reichardt is a film maker who works on mood, long shots, you believe in these characters absolutely, and the story is not evident immediately you have to give it time, let it settle. It is a film i want to see again. The performances are fantastically naturalistic you do believe in the characters, sometimes to the point where you think, i am going to stay with them for a while, even though i am not entirely sure where the narrative thread is going. Over the course of the drama, it does have a cumulative affect, but so much of it is to do with the tone of the atmosphere, you know, the way in which people look at each other, the environment in which they find themselves, the isolation, and the way in which they do or do not relate to the other characters around them and the landscape. That is a very hard sell, because you are not going to put that on a movie poster a film about the way you may or may not relate to the people and the landscape around you but it is a film that you have to meet halfway. But she is a superb director, and they are Great Performances. It sounds absolutely intriguing to me, and that put it on my list, for sure. Good. And can there be any doubt about film of the week . No moonlight is the best thing in cinemas at the moment, the best thing i have seen in a very long time. It won the best picture oscar, and the remarkable thing when was the last time that the best film of the year actually won the oscar for best film of the year . Finally, it happened it is so brilliant that it did i think barryjenkins has done a brilliantjob, a coming of age story, a triptych, three periods in the same characters life, played by three different actors. Each one chaptered according to the name of the character. It is about a tough life, but it has got immense beauty, a wonderful soundtrack. It looks fabulous, you really believe in the characters, it is tactile, sensuous and strange and adventurous, and everything that you want a movie to be. And everything about it kind of says, this is great, theres no way this will win big at the awards and it did, and it is such a brilliant thing. I am so pleased for barryjenkins. He is still a very young director, and you dont realise that, in movie terms, it was made on a very small budget. Absolutely tiny, and again it is one of those demonstrations that it is not about your resources it is about passion, commitment and talent. This is a low budget movie, when you compare what it is up against, and it is really wonderful. You talk about passion and it commitment that takes us to our dvd. Ken loach. I, daniel blake, and this was overlooked by the academy, and it is a great shame that it was, because it was unbelievably powerful directed by ken loach, wonderful script, Great Performances by davejohns and hayley squires, and a story which basically has a message, the message being that bureaucracy and bureaucratic inefficiency can be used as a tool of repression. That doesnt sound like it will make for great drama, but it does it is about characters that you know and like and care about, and it has got a sequence that has been referred to many times the food Bank Sequence that i think is one of the most Perfect Pieces of film making, understated film making. The cameras stay a long way away from the character, they watch the action play out in real time, and it is so powerful. So moving. It really is. It is notjust that it has a message, the way in which tells the story is powerful. I thinkjust as a piece of film making, it is really brilliant. I, daniel blake is out on dvd if you dont want to go to the cinema this week, stay at home and watch that, and possibly sob it is a good week in all its variety. A quick reminder before we go that youll find more film news and reviews from across the bbc online at bbc. Co. Uk film. And you can find all our previous programmes on the bbc iplayer. And that is it for this week. Thanks for watching. See you next time. Good evening. It certainly was a decent see you next time. Good evening. It certainly was a decent day see you next time. Good evening. It certainly was a decent day in see you next time. Good evening. It certainly was a decent day in scotland see you next time. Good evening. It certainly was a decent day in scotland and see you next time. Good evening. It certainly was a decent day in scotland and northern ireland, but the opposite in england and wales. Clouds. Snow and hailed. A lot of rain as well. It is quieting down overnight. Patchy rain in the east of england. Scattered showers in north and west scotland. A touch of frost here. A chilly night elsewhere. 3 five degrees typical in larger towns and cities. Rain going north west. Snow in the tops of the moors. The rain will go towards the south with wind from the north. The bulk of the day will have showers. Most of the sunny spells further west. Nine io showers. Most of the sunny spells further west. Nine 10 degrees the top temperature in the afternoon. Rain in the evening in northern ireland. That will clear away and it will dry up. Chilly by dawn on tuesday. 3 five degrees again. A chilly start for many but it will go downhill in the west. 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