Vadim Perelman’s “House of Sand and Fog”

October 23, 2007  ·  Category: Atlasphere, Objectivism, Reviews

Last week I watched the DVD of Atlas Shrugged movie director Vadim Perelman’s House of Sand and Fog.

(For more background about the Atlas Shrugged movie, I can’t recommend highly enough Robert Bidinotto’s new article “Major Updates on the Atlas Shrugged Movie” at the Atlasphere.)

Since Perelman’s going to be the proverbial “god” of the new Atlas Shrugged movie, I figured it would be worth witnessing his previous cinematic work first-hand.

This is a dark movie, no question about it. I can easily imagine some Ayn Rand fans liking the movie, and others actively disliking it.

The writing, acting, and directing are excellent — but it would be hard, and an act of questionable integrity, to squeeze a feel-good movie out of such a tragic novel.

So instead you’re left with a gorgeously filmed and produced adaptation of a sad and disturbing story.

Personally I would recommend the movie highly — but only to someone with a fair tolerance for psychologically dark films.

If you do rent the DVD, I highly recommend watching it again, a second time, with the “commentary” feature turned on.

I’m not normally a big fan of watching the commentary for a movie — but, in this case, it was very well done and I found my appreciation for the movie deepening even more.

The commentary is by Perelman, Kingsley, and the author of the original book — who was positively beaming about Perelman’s adaptation, for whatever that’s worth.

…And it’s probably worth a lot, because it speaks to Perelman’s ability to remain true to a novelist’s vision, while still making a credible and compelling screen adaptation of his work.

I hope to write a fuller review of this movie for the Atlasphere one week soon.

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One Response to “Vadim Perelman’s “House of Sand and Fog””
  • From Jerry

    I actually loved that movie.. and recommended it to my several of my friends. Therefore, I am optimistic of this director’s treatment of the new AS movie.

    Oct 24, 2007 at 1:58 am  ·  Permalink

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