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		<title>RIP Blake Edwards</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This week&#8217;s box office preview has been canceled both by some hopefully not at all serious health-related family tasks I&#8217;m handling today and also by the death of a truly notable filmmaker.  Aside from being both extremely talented and extremely inconsistent, he was a sort of bridge between the classic Hollywood era and post-&#8220;Bonnie and [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week&#8217;s box office preview has been canceled both by some hopefully not at all serious health-related family tasks I&#8217;m handling today and also by the death of a truly notable filmmaker.  Aside from being both extremely talented and extremely inconsistent, he was a sort of bridge between the classic Hollywood era and post-&#8220;Bonnie and Clyde&#8221; era of film school auteurs that arrived just his career faced its first major crisis.  He was a little too hip and raunchy for the old school crowd and a little too old school for the hip crowd, and I think that was Blake Edwards&#8217; most interesting quality.</p>
<p>Excessive consistency was not one of Edwards hobgoblins. I have to admit there are a number of his films &#8212; mostly from his later career &#8212; that I haven&#8217;t seen primarily because their reputation isn&#8217;t so good. I&#8217;ve probably forgotten a couple that I have seen by an act of will. At his best, though,  there are very few Hollywood directors who could claim anything half as marvelous as &#8220;The Days of Wine and Roses,&#8221; the brilliant slapstick set-pieces of &#8220;Return of the Pink Panther&#8221; and &#8220;The Pink Panther Strikes Again,&#8221; and, most of all, 1982&#8217;s &#8220;Victor/Victoria,&#8221; a film that was both aggressively old-fashioned and easily the most bold pro-gay, pro-tolerance film ever to be made by mainstream Hollywood to that point. It was also simply topnotch entertainment, a work of hilarious compassion, and a joy forever.</p>
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<p>Of course, that&#8217;s merely scratching the surface of Edwards&#8217; films. Some of his less perfect pieces are nevertheless hugely entertaining and, in their own way, fascinating documents of their time. Prolific as a writer, producer and director from the 1950s until the  1990s, he had a career that supposedly went back to helping Orson Welles  write the 1939 &#8220;War of the Worlds&#8221; radio broadcast when he was still a young teenager and continued into  television in the fifties, so there&#8217;s quite a lot to go through. The assertively naive-yet-sophisticated silliness of &#8220;The Great Race,&#8221; a childhood favorite of mine from numerous TV viewings, still holds up, and looks better in widescreen than those panned-and-scanned TV prints I grew up with. &#8220;S.O.B.&#8221; is famous as the film in which Julie Andrews&#8217; naked breasts all but received top billing; they certainly got a stars&#8217; entrance. It&#8217;s also is a fascinating case study in how Edwards got caught in the crossfire of the Hollywood generational wars and is one of the most interesting anti-Hollywood films made in Hollywood. (I&#8217;d love it if you took a look at my 2008 thumbsucker about &#8220;S.O.B.&#8221; over <a href="http://forwardtoyesterday.com/2008/08/23/self-hating-hollywood/" target="_blank">my currently dormant blog</a>.)</p>
<p>Largely because of Audrey Hepburn&#8217;s lingering fame and greatness, &#8220;Breakfast at Tiffany&#8217;s&#8221; is a lot of people&#8217;s favorite movie and it&#8217;s not hard to see why. It can be breathtakingly wistful. Because of Mickey Rooney&#8217;s over-the-top godawful portrayal of a sex-crazed Japanese neighbor, it&#8217;s also not hard to see why none of those people are Asian. Bert Kwouk&#8217;s far more human, relatively competent and hilarious Kato in &#8220;The Pink Panther&#8221; series is a small consolation, but still a consolation.</p>
<p>Blake Edwards really was a hugely contradictory director. Deeply cynical, terribly romantic, a champion of tolerance and capable of creating stereotypes so vicious they stand-out even among films of their day, lacking in an obvious &#8220;style&#8221; but nevertheless a notable auteur in his versatile way, Edwards was just weird enough to be, maybe, truly great.</p>
<p>As usual, David Hudson over at <a href="http://mubi.com/notebook/posts/2657" target="_blank">MUBI</a> has much, much more.</p>
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