Friday, February 20, 2026

Unforgiven

 And this week's Friday night movie has been... Unforgiven (2013)!

Original image located here. Accessed 20th February 2026

Hollywood has a reputation of taking movies that originated in Japan and remaking them - Seven Samurai and The Magnificent Seven being one such example. So what happens when it goes the other way?
This movie is a Japanese remake of the Clint Eastwood magnum opus (pun intended) of the same name. It takes a western and reworks it into a samurai setting. Well I rank Unforgiven as a long-standing favourite so this seems like a challenge worth rising up to. 

The first thing that leaps out is that this movie is set in the Meiji era, the period in Japanese history that saw the end of the samurai era and the beginning of modernisation (and would be very familiar to fans of Rurouni Kenshn). This also means that there are firearms in this movie but given that this is a remake of a western it somehow isn't surprising. It should also be noted that this is set in Hokkaido which is a setting never really addressed in many Japanese films (most likely due it having it's own can of worms but that's another story). 
So how does this stack up against the original? Well like any remake it can't really escape the shadow of the original. And to that end, it does follow the plot of the original closely. It also shares some truly stunning imagery - and even replicates some shots wholesale. And it certainly understands what made the original work - even if there is somewhat less subtlety and the ending was altered. 
Still this was a compelling watch and I'm glad I saw it. 

Friday, February 13, 2026

Rosaline

And this week's Friday night movie has been... Rosaline!

Original image located here. Accessed 13th February 2026

This movie came to my attention through a high concept: A re-telling of Romeo and Juliet through an unseen character - a love interest of Romeo that is immediately disregarded once Juliet enters the picture. Sounds like a challenge to me....

So this is pretty much Romeo and Juliet thrust into the lens of deconstruction and post-modernism (the kind of lens that served Shrek so well). It come across like a fanfiction someone wrote to try and force modern logic and perceptions into a centuries-old text.
And yet, I had so much fun with this movie. There were some great jokes, the cast seem to be having the time of their lives and there are certainly nods to Shakespeare that one such nerd, like myself, could pick up on. The description in the above paragraph may sound like a disaster but somehow it works.

Great stuff

Friday, February 6, 2026

Revenge of Bridesmaids

And this week's Friday night movie has been... Revenge of the Bridesmaids!

Original image located 
here. Accessed 6th February 2026

Sometimes a movie sneaks into your 'To-Watch' list and you forget why you put it there in the first place. Still, I'm not afraid to step out of my comfort zone and watch something I wouldn't normally consider so here we go. But hey, with a title like that you can't be at least a little curious. 
From the outset this is the story of how some ladies get invited to the wedding of a (not really) friend and the hijinks they get up to. Sounds like an excuse for some bitchiness right?

Well not quite. Yes this movie is clearly a TV-movie (to the point of painful), yes this movie is obviously done on the cheap and yes, the editing is all-over the shop. But hey: This movie was a lot of fun to watch and had some really good jokes.
And also props to showing a female bond on-screen where they are there for each other and are willing to stand up for each other. So much so, I think this should be studied...