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SILENT RUNNING (Douglas Trumbull, 1971) ***, 13 October 2004
Author:
MARIO GAUCI (marrod@melita.com) from Naxxar, Malta
Made in the wake of both 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968; the ultimate
space opera) and EASY RIDER (1969; the era's biggest 'sleeper' hit),
SILENT RUNNING was given the go-ahead by the executives at Universal
in an attempt to recapture the momentum of those two films who even
allowed special-effects wizard Douglas Trumbull to make his directorial
debut, and this with unprecedented artistic freedom.
The film is a visual treat, featuring marvelous if unassuming special
effects, though Trumbull manages to keep the technology firmly under
control it is all so simple but still very impressive (even more so
in view of the budget). Bruce Dern is appropriately cast as the film's
eco-friendly hero. Joan Baez's two songs are very much of the time, and
yet add quite a lot of humanity to the 'outer space' events. The film's
sets (an unused aircraft carrier conveniently converted into a
spaceship!) are also notable. However, the film's most endearing
elements are the two almost-human 'drones', Huey and Dewey, which
contribute to some amusing and even touching interplay with Dern; they
were an obvious influence on C-3P0 and R2-D2 from from the STAR WARS
films.
Still, I found the film to be somewhat plodding - especially since Dern
is, for most of the time, the only human being on screen. In the end,
SILENT RUNNING is a pretty good film, and a deserved cult item, but not
a classic in the strict sense of the word. That said, it is a whole lot
better than the only other feature film Trumbull directed, the dull and
overblown BRAINSTORM (1983).
Universal's SE DVD is so packed with extras, it's almost too much: even
so, there's actually little repetition throughout the lengthy
documentary, numerous interviews and Trumbull's and Dern's joint
commentary - and, all in all, it serves as irrefutable proof of the
importance and worth (as in experience-enhancing capabilities) of DVD
bonus material. While I was not overwhelmed when watching the film
proper, after going through the mass of supplements on offer here I had
a new-found admiration for what Trumbull intended - and actually makes
me look forward to a more open-minded second viewing!
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