March 29, 2012

Screencap Saturday #3

Howdy!

Saw a film last night called The Beaver. It's been on my to-watch list for a while now for various reasons (Jodie Foster directed it, the DoP also did The Young Victoria, it stars Yelchin and Lawrence, etc).

The film stars Mel Gibson as the "very depressed individual" Walter Black, who develops an alternate personality through a beaver puppet that he finds in a dumpster. Walter uses this "Beaver" personality as his sole means of communication, until what seemed at first to be a kind of therapy spirals into a mania. Jodie Foster stars as his wife Meredith, torn between leaving him and helping him, and Anton Yelchin as his teenage son Porter, who is determined to be nothing like his father. The subplot involves Porter and his relationship with cheerleader Norah, who hires him to write her valedictorian speech.

The movie is fairly predictable but I enjoyed it quite a lot. It's very tasteful visually - there's some excellent use of block-color that I particularly appreciated, and the camera work is nice and clean. I don't think Jodie Foster has directed much before this film (2011), but I'd be interested to see what she does with directing in the future. Anyway, this is, of course, a screencap post, so here's 32 of my favorite frames from the film.

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