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Tom Hanks in California Typewriter. Courtesy of American Buffalo Pictures.
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Occurred: Mon. 08/21/17 22:50. Property
Taken: Cash, ID card, brown wallet.
13000 S. HAWTHORNE BL.
DEPARTMENT STORE GROCERY,
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2700 W. 120TH ST. CLOTHING STORE
OTHER. Crime Occurred: Fri. 08/25/17
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Method of Entry: Opened. POE: Sliding
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Entertainment
California Typewriter is a Beautiful Ode
to the Tools We No Longer Need
By Cory Madsen for
www.cinemacy.com
I’ll be wholly honest with you. I’ve never
understood nostalgia. I’m more apt to be
found with a copy of The Life Changing
Magic Of Tidying Up than a history
book, but here I am hammering away on a
Selectric I thrifted from my local Goodwill
after seeing this film and I can’t help but
think I’m better for having changed my mind
on the importance of the tools we use to create.
Part love letter and part eulogy, California
Typewriter is, at its base, a trip down memory
lane in search of the right keys to press to quell
that panging thirst for expression. A series
of vignettes that begin as peeks through the
blinds at mad men shouting in the street about
the dangers of technology end up more like
tear-jerking love letters to the tools we use to
speak to one another and the value of history
to art. Somewhere along the line, probably as
the search for the first typewriter ever made
brings the film to my hometown of Milwaukee,
I found a link to the nostalgia I’ve long been
wary to accept, and then the carriage returned.
“The past is a luxurious pursuit,” Martin Howard
says of his extensive collection of typewriters.
The pursuit of the history of the typewriter
is the pursuit of the history of more readily
available language, love, thought and news.
It is more interesting than its listless paragraph
in the Wikipedia entry for the “typewriter.” The
vista that director Doug Nichol leads us to is a
beautiful view into how the machines that transcribed
generations of thought affect us today.
The tools we use to create carry as much the
burden of the creation as we do. In part, the technological
changes of this century have allowed
even more of those important thoughts and
letters to fit so neatly somewhere in the digital
clouds over a struggling typewriter repair shop
outside San Francisco. However, what we’ve lost
may be more important than what we’ve gained
by the convenience of progress. The physical
connection to the art we create with words is
what we’re asked to believe has disappeared
with the abundance of all these digital options.
California Typewriter is a beautiful ode to the
tools we no longer need to use, but should find
a reason to keep around for the value they hold
above their use. See this film because you like
obscure history. See it because you just want
Sam Shepard to break your heart with his words
one more time. See it for whatever reason you
need to, but see it. It’s easy to dismiss something
because it’s old and seems irrelevant,
but to notice it’s there is all the more amazing
because of that. It’s something to be revered,
something to be cherished, and something to
be remembered. Like your grandparents. Who
by the way, would like you to give them a call.
California Typewriter is unrated. 103 minutes.
Now playing at The Landmark. •