{"id":6943,"date":"2011-12-01T23:11:13","date_gmt":"2011-12-02T04:11:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/deeperintomovies.net\/journal\/?p=6943"},"modified":"2015-10-02T14:17:48","modified_gmt":"2015-10-02T19:17:48","slug":"tabloid-2010-errol-morris","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/deeperintomovies.net\/journal\/archives\/6943","title":{"rendered":"Tabloid (2010, Errol Morris)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>What a thrill &#8211; Morris&#8217;s most energetic movie yet.  The story of a certain litigious woman (let&#8217;s call her J) and her exploits &#8211; in her own words, and from the perspective of a couple insiders (a pilot she hired, a dog-cloning scientist) and outsiders (two tabloid journalists and an ex-mormon radio host).  The result is what Morris calls a &#8220;Looney Tunes Rashomon,&#8221; in which you can never quite be sure of the true events because each side is enthusiastically, entertainingly promoting their own version.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/journal\/image11\/tabloid1.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>The events in question: in 1977 J&#8217;s boyfriend\/crush went away on a mission (or was kidnapped by the Mormon church).  She assembled a militant team to rescue\/kidnap and deprogram\/rape him, depending whose story you buy.  When the story came out, the tabloids hit her hard, finding and publishing supposed evidence that she&#8217;d been a sex worker.  Towards the end of the movie as we&#8217;re running out of details and stories regarding the 70&#8217;s incidents, J lives alone with her dog, still pining after her now-married Mormon boy, when the dog dies &#8211; so she has him cloned in South Korea, and now lives with five perfect replicas of her former dog.  The events in J&#8217;s life would be notable in themselves, but the genius of the movie is all in the telling.  The editing is a little jittery and jumpcutty for my liking, but the welcome absence of the <em><a href=\"\/journal\/archives\/586\">Mr. Death<\/a><\/em>-style re-enactments and the wealth of valuable stock photos and the cool tabloid-headline graphics make up for that.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/journal\/image11\/tabloid3.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>Morris:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>I like this new film because it&#8217;s a return to a kind of absurdist version of what I do. I love the oddities of how people express themselves. Take [tabloid journalist] Peter Tory&#8217;s affection for the phrase &#8220;spread-eagled.&#8221; Every time he says &#8220;spread-eagled,&#8221; and he says it again and again and again, I ask myself, &#8220;Is he making this up? Is this tabloid journalism in its essence?&#8221; At one point, he&#8217;s talking about the &#8220;sex in chains&#8221; headline, and he says, &#8220;I think it was ropes, but chains sounds better.&#8221; Tabloid&#8217;s a story about narrative, about how stories are constructed as they&#8217;re being told. I wanted to achieve that effect in a movie, and I hope it&#8217;s there.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/journal\/image11\/tabloid2.jpg\"><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What a thrill &#8211; Morris&#8217;s most energetic movie yet. The story of a certain litigious woman (let&#8217;s call her J) and her exploits &#8211; in her own words, and from the perspective of a couple insiders (a pilot she hired, a dog-cloning scientist) and outsiders (two tabloid journalists and an ex-mormon radio host). 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