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Primal Fear
Perfect performance as usual by Edward Norton...Richard Gere and Laura Linney star in the movie as well....
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Stark Raving Mad
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23rd September 2008
Batman : The Dark Knight
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24th September 2008
Lost in translation.
Trying to re-watch it. Its not easy, as Bill Murray and the whole movie is extremely slow therefore I am falling asleep on it constantly (yeah dont watch it after an exhausting day). But its a good movie, full of thoughts and complexities.
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Few movies make you THINK long after they end. That's OK. Movies are supposed to entertain and most do so without requiring even one ounce of thought. It's sad that maybe some of you out there prefer movies- and life- that way. Thankfully this movie is all about thinking and feeling. This is not a chick flick. It's a human experience flick.
This film examines and lays bare the intricacies of love, life and loneliness; the claustrophobia, insomnia and disorientation of traveling to a foreign country. The loneliness that creeps in after life's normality starts to wear thin. The spark of promise that meeting someone new brings. This is what life is about and what this film so flawlessly portrays.
How many of you can relate to and have actually been that guy/girl on business, in the hotel in some foreign city, happily married yet feeling alone and beaten by life's banality? How many of us have been tempted in that very situation, to stray from the confines of moral adherence for the lure of a forbidden, if fleeting, joy? How many have felt that tingle- that spark- when a stranger smiles and you think, "you know, in another life..."? Change the time, place and all of us have been there whether we admit it or not. Maybe single people don't get this movie; maybe it's for those of us who have walked down that aisle and are wiser to the realities of life.
The characters here are true. Their dialog is true. The setting is true. It's all tirelessly fascinating because we can all relate to it and it involves us in a way that most movies do not. We find ourselves drawn to every moment these two experience together and apart. We are intrigued by the glances, nuances and words they share.
Johanssen is brilliant and beautiful as the lonely, young wife questioning her marriage. Her beauty is classic, not necessarily sexual, though she is obviously alluring in this role. Her bee-stung lips, perfect body and haunting eyes may have something to do with that. Still she's more sophisticated beauty than mindless hottie, even at 19. This is a role tailor-made for her. It could never have been Reese Witherspoon or Jessica Alba or - God forbid- Jessica Simpson, or anybody else in that realm.
Murray is simply at his best. He does "exasperated, middle-aged and depressed" better than most, with his receding hairline and frumpy body. You really believe that these two could connect in a physical and emotional way, as remote as that may seem on the surface. What other 50-something could ever be believed to be appealing to a young woman as pretty as Charlotte? That's a tough chemistry to fake and I can't think of a more perfect pair. What drives them to this attraction is what's intriguing to watch.
Go see this. Turn off your "Major Blockbuster-Tom Cruise-Action-Pop Culture Catch Phrase-Big Star" mind and tune in with a more searching self. Watch this with your soul and heart, not your eyes. If you look deeper than the surface you'll find yourself moved by the whole experience. Yes, it's THAT good.
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Originally Posted by Salome Lost in translation.
Trying to re-watch it. Its not easy, as Bill Murray and the whole movie is extremely slow therefore I am falling asleep on it constantly (yeah dont watch it after an exhausting day). But its a good movie, full of thoughts and complexities.
Here is a very good description about it: | I love that movie! The first time I saw it I thought it was very slow. But after the end, as you say, it makes you think... for days! | | | | | The Following User Says Thank You to dodzi For This Useful Post: | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by dodzi I love that movie! The first time I saw it I thought it was very slow. But after the end, as you say, it makes you think... for days! | Honestly I saw it long ago, and I dont remember how it ends:D thats why I am trying to re-watch it now. But I can still remember that certain mood of the movie, that hanging in the air thoughts and feelings, and the waiting for something to happen... | | | | | Orange Room Supporter
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24th September 2008
i got lost watching Lost in Translation.
Scarlett Johansson is hot but not hot enough to like that movie.
Bill Murray is cool but not cool enough to not fall asleep watching that movie.
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24th September 2008
Nacho Libre.
it was fun and stupid.
but not bad at all.
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24th September 2008
burn after reading, a so so dark comedy! | | | | | Registered Member
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Originally Posted by dodzi I love that movie! The first time I saw it I thought it was very slow. But after the end, as you say, it makes you think... for days! | Movies are made for entertainment that's their raison d'etre, now one day somebody decided that movies are also an art. So when movies start winning oscars they become art, and art is not straightforward to understand so loose the appeal of entertainment.
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