August Rush was simply amazing. At the end of the film I was sad that it was over; I wanted to follow "August" throughout the course of his life. To me that is the mark of a good film - when you can invest so much into the main character. "August Rush" is a movie about a young boy who was orphaned at birth because his grandfather thought that his existence would ruin the life and career of his daughter. The young boy grows up and is soon discovered to be a musical prodigy, but not after a lot of hardships and heartache. The end of the film was lovely, but I would have liked a little bit more. Over all I'd say the movie was great. It was weird seeing Robin Williams play an unlikable character, I usually associate him with laughter and happiness.
This is a good movie to go and see with your whole family. I wouldn't recommend it to those who are overly weepy, I nearly cried three or four times. Some people don't like to feel sad at movies, even when the end is uplifting. If you are one of those people, you don't really want to catch this movie
Sunday, November 25, 2007
August Rush
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Saturday, November 24, 2007
Spoiler for "Enchanted"
I forgot to mention this in my last post....What is it with James Marsden? He NEVER gets the girl - ever. As a matter of fact he's always loosing his girl to another man. In "X-Men" Jean Grey wolfed it out, in The Notebook" Rachel McAdams totally chose Ryan Gosling over him, in "Superman Returns" His girlfriend is in love with Superman, and even in his latest flick "Enchanted", he is a handsome prince, yet his princess Falls in love with Joe blow the divorce attorney. I just don't get it, he's such a handsome guy, yet he never ever gets the girl. That's an odd sort of type casting, don't you think?
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Disney Magic!
"Right up our cheesy alley," is what my mom said as the credits were rolling for "Enchanted." The very beginning of the film is all animated, when suddenly the main character "Giselle" was thrust into the real world. The animated portion of the film seemed a lot like Disney was poking fun at itself; it felt very much like a parody of all of the classic Disney fairytale princess films. It seems to me like Disney is very much trying to break out of the demure princess stories. The newer Disney films always feature empowered female characters. In "Cinderella III: A Twist in Time" Cinderella is nothing like the original character, she ends up being more of a heroine than a damsel in distress - Enchanted is certainly no different. Giselle starts off being like a mix of Snow White, Cinderella, and Aurora. By the end of the movie she's throwing swords and saving her prince from the wicked step mother.
If you pay close attention to the movie, you'll often hear a Disney song thrown in there some where in the background. There's a part where you can clearly hear "Part of your world" from "The Little Mermaid."
Overall I'd have to say my mother was right...This movie was right up my cheesy alley. I enjoy Disney movies and Cheesy happily-ever-after stories. If you enjoy those things, chances are you'll love "Enchanted" as much as I did.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Chuck!
Chuck!
I know this blog is supposed to be about movies, but lately I've been obsessed with this new T.V. show called Chuck ...So I've extended this to everything that relates to televised entertainment. Chuck is a show based on a young man who has had the unfortunate experience of having all of the government's secrets downloaded into his brain.
Now, I have to warn you ... If you're a cynic and you can't suspend reality for five seconds, then this isn't the show for you. This T.V. show is about the C.I.A. and the N.S.A. but I highly doubt that it's even remotely true to life. Initially it seems the show is some kind of suspense-Drama, but in reality it's a comedy. Chuck is unrealistic and hilarious.
Chuck is a computer geek who used to attend Stanford University. While he was attending school there Chuck was in a fraternity where he roomed with a man named Bryce Larkin. Bryce Larkin stole Chuck's girlfriend and then got him kicked out of school his senior year for cheating on a test. We later find out that Bryce is a rogue CIA agent who steals all the intel from both the CIA and NSA. He sends the encrypted images to Chuck and then destroys the computer they were stored on, so now Chuck is the CIA/NSA's human cross-reference.
My uncle recommended this show to me, and I was a little doubtful at first. It took me a couple of episodes to really fall in love with it, but now I'm hooked. Chuck airs Monday nights at 8:00 pm on NBC before Heroes (another great show).
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