Sunday, April 05, 2026

Body Treatments - John Bengtson, film historian who tracked down the locations used in Hollywood silent movies

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John Bengtson, film historian who tracked down the locations used in Hollywood silent movies

His ability to identify locations was uncanny, and fellow film historian Kevin Brownlow asked ‘does he lay out his photos on a Ouija board?’


Project Hail Mary flies past huge sci-fi franchise to become highest grossing film of the year in the US 
 Sci-fi movie has earned $164.3 million in two weeks, surpassing ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash,’ which has made $153.7 million so far this year


Project Hail Mary is a beautiful brilliant film. But molecular biologists be warned there's a deeply disturbing scene midway through when Ryan Gosling's scientist places two eppendorfs directly next to each other in an otherwise empty unbalanced microcentrifuge & sets it spinning with wild abandon.

A heartfelt and fun science fiction epic. It showcases the power of a bromance, and touches on the place where bravery comes from. 

The movie is consistently charming. I was surprised at how many chuckles it got out of me, as well as a few laughs. I do think it falls in love with its own charm a little too much at times. I wish there were like 15% less jokes. It's a bit too much in certain stretches, but they still hit most of the way. 

Despite that complaint, I did really enjoy the relationship that carries the movie. It gets you attached quick, and that attachment never stops growing. It is executed on beautifully. Before it is established, I didn't feel like the movie was always quite at the peaks that it would eventually get to. I think it struggles at keeping its science elements interesting in particular. Aa an example, a section about language took a while to develop, and then suddenly went from no progress to pretty much completely done. Also, they occasionally focus too hard on the wrong things in my view, like on how much fun they are having in a store buying the equipment for the "science stuff". On the plus side, the actual space moments almost all hit thanks to excellent visuals and music.

Ryan Gosling carries the movie and he was more than up for the task. His comedic timing is great, and he has emotional weight when needed. I certainly won't be surprised if he ends up with a nomination for this one. He's great both on the ship and in the many excellent flashbacks the film has. 


In the end, I'm not sure if I'd say "amaze amaze amaze" to Project Hail Mary. But I'd certainly say "enjoy enjoy enjoy" (haha that was a JOKE. Get it? IM SO QUIRKY)