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Scenes I Go Back To: Last Life In The Universe

Scenes I Go Back To: Last Life In The Universe

I often refer to Pen-Ek Ratanaruang’s Last Life In The Universe as a “comfort film.“  Regardless of my mood, it’s a sure bet that as soon as I put the DVD in the player, I’ll find myself entranced and drawn in—and whatever might have been bothering me will have slowly faded away.

This is due to a combination of the film’s gentle, lyrical pace, some truly fine performances from the cast (including a wonderful turn by Tadanobu Asano), Christopher Doyle’s understated cinematography, and the fragile, ambient electronic score.

All of these—except for Asano’s performance—comes through in the clip above.  The clip is from one of Last Life In The Universe‘s more surreal scenes, as one of the main characters (played by Sinitta Boonyasak) moves through a self-cleaning house while in a drug-induced haze.  It highlights the movie’s “magical realism” and subtly absurd humor, and in its final seconds, hints at the bittersweet and otherworldly melancholy that gives Last Life In The Universe its emotional heft.

This entry is part of my August blogging project, “Scenes I Go Back To”.

Comments

  1. mikejonze

    August 2, 2007 6:56am

    i LOVE that scene. one i go back to regulary, as well!

  2. Darren

    August 2, 2007 9:13am

    Jason, I just watched Last Life for the first time a week ago, and I totally fell for it. At the risk of sounding a bit piggish, you failed to mention one other reason the scene works so well: the pose Sinitta Boonyasak strikes in the opening shot. It’s pure sex and glamor, like something from a Greta Garbo film.

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    Jason

    August 5, 2007 1:50pm

    @Darren: Good point…

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