
Sunset Boulevard
I don’t know how long it’s been that Shii tells me to watch this movie. For some reason I don’t understand, I always thought that the movie would be a romantic comedy. Probably because a film with „sunset“ in the title sounds like it has to be romantic and since Wilder directed it, it must be a comedy. Harr harr. Later, I got to know that it was about some old woman who wasn’t able to face her age – such a vain topic is not particularily interesting for me, or so I thought.
Now, I have completely forgotten why I have finally decided to watch the film – especially since it turned out to be completely different from my imagination. It should have helped me not to know that this is a Wilder – in many ways it’s probably the exact opposite of Wilder’s films. Usually, Wilder mostly employs somewhat weak and hollow women (except for Greta Garbo of course), he likes the blonde type after all. Gloria Swanson’s character is somewhat hollow too, but at the same time, her character is very well fleshed-out and much more complex,. She is not just an old hag, there’s some mysteriousness and obsessiveness about her that is very different from Wilder’s usual simple-minded women. She plans ahead and knows how to charm a man. The way she entertains the man she loves by playing Charlie Chaplin for him shows that she is actually a fascinating character, and a much more exciting lover than the little girl, her rival in love. Perhaps Norma is the best female character Hollywood has ever made, I think she’s even greater than Margo Channing in “All about Eve”.
I love Erich von Stroheim’s appearance in the movie, absolutely love love love Buster Keaton playing himself. It’s just so funny when we see Swanson interact with people of her own age, and tragic at the same time. That particular scene is like the whole movie through the magnifying glass, it was great. While Gloria Swanson is absolutely amazing, she did not completely outshine her surrounding (except maybe William Holden) just because they managed to get so many great actors on screen.
In the end, I feel like I should watch that movie again. It’s incredibly layered, provoking and usually deep and serious for a Wilder movie. I loved it a lot. In the end, I would say that it’s among the best pictures that Wilder made, with „Some like it hot“, „Avanti“ and „One Two Three“. But then again, there also is „The Apartment“, „Ninotchka“ and „Sabrina“… ahhh! I think he is my second favorite director for a good reason. (No. 1 would be Jim Jarmusch.)
It’s so difficult to compare Wilder’s movies really. How is it even possible to judge whether “Some like it hot” or “Sunset Boulevard” is a better movie when they are more different from each other than apples and oranges?
Hahaha, so you finally watched it! XD
I don’t remember much about the film, it’s been too long, but the first appearance of Gloria Swanson has burned into my mind. Glad you liked it. :)
Haha, amazing. How can you not remember about the film when you loved it so much back then? You kept saying it was your favorite movie, heh. But of course it makes sense that you would have other favorites by now – it’s the same for me.