S03E18: Speak No Evil: James McAvoy's Sinister Transformation
First on Film & EntertainmentSeptember 27, 2024x
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S03E18: Speak No Evil: James McAvoy's Sinister Transformation

**Host:** Alex First
**Guest Critics:** Greg King, Peter Krause, Jaqui Hammerton
**Episode Summary:**
In this engaging episode, Alex First is joined by Greg King, Peter Krause, and Jaqui Hammerton to delve into the latest film releases. Greg King begins with a detailed analysis of the psychological horror thriller *Speak No Evil*, starring James McAvoy. The conversation touches on McAvoy's performance, the film's tension, and comparisons with the original Danish version. The episode also features a review of the family film *Harold and the Purple Crayon*, where the critics discuss its appeal to different age groups and the effectiveness of its blend of animation and live-action. Finally, Greg King reflects on the French biopic *Bonard, Pierre and Marta*, exploring the complex relationship between the post-impressionist painter and his wife.
00:00:00 " Alex says he went to see speak no evil just because James McAvoy starred
00:00:58 " Peter says James McAvoy is capable of playing charming but also nasty
00:01:28 " American family befriend British family while on holiday in Italy
00:06:53 " I thought the children were particularly good. Both the boy and the girl. Really, really good
00:07:56 " Gregory King: The ending of this film is much darker than the original
00:10:03 " Alex: Why do the Americans have a predilection for remakes
00:15:12 " Are you conscious of reading when you're watching foreign language film
00:20:06 " Peter says english language version of speak no evil conforms to Hollywood stereotypes
00:23:16 " What's your favourite colour? Peter, what colour do you like
00:26:39 " Jackie: I like black and red. And I also like orange. You can guess, Jackie
00:27:29 " Harold and the purple crayon is a charming family comedy
00:32:01 " Jacqueline: The combination of animation and live action works really effectively
00:33:56 " It's got a PG rating. What do you read into it, Greg
00:38:19 " Peter Canada says the film was pitched as a young audience to develop imagination
00:42:26 " Peter McCain was intrigued by the biopic about French painter Pierre Bonhard
00:48:14 " Peter Martin reviews French film about impressionist painter Pierre Bonard
00:51:09 " The film is largely based on a true story and not on a delusional ranting
**Highlights:** 
- **Speak No Evil:** The critics explore the psychological horror thriller featuring James McAvoy. Jaqui appreciates McAvoy's performance but finds the film more comedic than scary. Peter and Greg discuss the differences between the Hollywood remake and the original Danish film, noting the diluted ending in the remake. 
- **Harold and the Purple Crayon:** Greg King reviews this family film, debating its appeal to various age groups. Greg enjoys the fantasy elements, while Peter and Jaqui feel the film fails to capture the simplicity and charm of the original picture book. 
- **Bonard, Pierre and Marta:** The critics delve into this French biopic, examining the complex relationship between the painter and his wife. Alex praises the film's intelligent narrative and beautiful cinematography, while Peter appreciates its portrayal of the artistic lifestyle. 
This episode of First on Film and Entertainment offers a rich mix of film reviews and thoughtful discussions. From the psychological tension in *Speak No Evil* to the imaginative world of *Harold and the Purple Crayon* and the historical depth of *Bonard, Pierre and Marta*, the critics provide nuanced insights into these diverse films. Join us next week for more in-depth analysis and lively conversations.
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