VGThuy
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I don't think her choosing to take the pregnancy to full term makes it odd that proceeds will go to PP, but the way the film portrayed the abortion clinic does make it a bit weird.
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I thought Beauty and the Beast was incredible--in some ways, better than the original. The characters were more fleshed out in this one, and had better actual storytelling. This is a weird critique, but the animated had a lushness and sensuality to it that's missing in this version. Your heart doesn't stop in the ballroom scene, and it lacks that magical quality that truly great movies (animated or not) have.
I would see it again.But just one more time. Not the--ahem--five times I saw the original. And own on DVD. And can maybe say all the lines before the characters do (don't judge).
I saw a Danish movie 'After the wedding' on DVD this weekend. Very good movie, if you leave out the major coincidence it is based on. Regardless, I was totally absorbed in the story and couldn't move away for a second. I have really grown to like Mads Mikkelsen as an actor - particularly in a lead role. This is the third time I have seen him in a movie (others were A royal affair and Rogue One). All the other actors were very good too. One thing that irritated me was - frequent camera shots of one eye or just a part of the face, and the same shot of a dark plant over and over (didn't understand the significance of it)
I plan to see more Danish movies. It seems I like them.
My absolute favorite part of B&tB was Belle and the Prince (post-transformation) at the end. Stevens and Watson were so freaking cute together. I almost want a sequel just about their further adventures.![]()
It's been a long time since I've seen this movie, but I'm having a vague memory of the husband's being terminally ill and taking poison from the plant as a quicker way to die.
Danish movies - I recommend:
'Brothers' - by Susanne Bier - the danish one, not the american remake with Natalie Portman (which isn't bad). Stars Connie Nielsson and Ulrich Thomsen
'The Inheritance' - with Ulrich Thomsen
Love both these movies. These are better than 'After the Wedding' - which i did like.
Also recommend 'The Hunt' too. Mads M is wonderful in that movie.
Given the subject matter, that strikes me as a rather odd place for the donations to go . . . but this isn't PI, so I'll say no more.
I was just talking movies with a friend a couple weeks ago & we said this one needs to be shown in one of our film festival marathons with Albert Nobbs and Tumbleweeds.Songcatcher (2000, Janet McTeer)
Disney is now facing a serious lawsuit alleging that Oscar-winning animation film Zootopia was copied from the work of Gary L. Goldman, a reputable author whose distinguished credits includes writing Total Recall and Next and producing Minority Report.
@PeterG , I've just watched Goodnight Mommy out of your list and what was that ???? I'm gonna have nightmares now. Such a creepy, morbid movie. Very compelling and stressful though. Who needs CGI to scare you ? I'm not sure I got all the metaphors but I'll certainly be thinking about this for a while.
I like so many of the movies on your lists PeterG. It's always interesting what makes us decide on our favorites & it usually has very little to do with Academy Awards, critical reviews & all that kind of stuff.
I was just talking movies with a friend a couple weeks ago & we said this one needs to be shown in one of our film festival marathons with Albert Nobbs and Tumbleweeds.![]()
This is a good movie (I watched it twice) & it sure is heartbreaking, inspiring & haunting. I watch a lot of foreign films with the theme of kids traveling on their own to the next stage in their lives & this is a more realistic version compared to films like Under the Same Moon or Central Station, although I really enjoy those films too.One of the movies on my "other favourites" list is a recent viewing: The Golden Dream (La Jaula De Oro). It's a 2013 Mexican production about four teenagers from Guatemala whose dream it is to go to America to start a new life. It's an amazing movie which is heartbreaking, inspiring and haunting. I wouldn't be surprised if the four youngsters playing the teenagers are non-actors as their performances are so perfectly spot-on.
Totally spaced on this! dh and I saw Logan on Saturday and didn't stay for the end credits.I've taken to checking IMDb's FAQ for most movies I see in theatre now to make sure there isn't an end credits scene. Marvel has made me paranoid.
Ha, dd refused to go see Beauty and the Beast. Years ago she was in a production of it, and according to her friends this BatB is "so inauthentic" and "they totally got the dress wrong"I agree with you @Vash01 but i guess the studio made the right decision because the movie shattered all expectations. It's estimated BO is $170m. We should get ready for more live action remakes and I will never again question Disney/Marvel.![]()
I'm hit and miss on what I can tolerate for gore in movies. I had no real issues with Deadpool or Logan, I found Kingsman to be too much sometimes though. I don't really know why I can handle Logan and Deadpool with no issues but Kingsman felt like overkill. But it did. Of course Kingsman seemed to revel in it a little more and Logan was more quick and bloody and Deadpool put a humourous spin on it so maybe that's why they don't bug me as much as Kingsman and it's gratuitous slo-mo shots.Totally spaced on this! dh and I saw Logan on Saturday and didn't stay for the end credits.I found Logan to be WAYYYYYYY too bloody. Yeah, he has knives in his hands, and yes, when people attack other people with knives, blood's gonna be everywhere. . . but I thought the bloodiness was super duper gratuitous. So much for the 92% on Rotten Tomatoes (I guess I didn't realize how much other moviegoers like or don't mind gore. I do mind it.)of course, since both leads die at the end, what the heck is gonna happen (except that nobody ever truly dies in comic books.)
This is a good movie (I watched it twice) & it sure is heartbreaking, inspiring & haunting. I watch a lot of foreign films with the theme of kids traveling on their own to the next stage in their lives & this is a more realistic version compared to films like Under the Same Moon or Central Station, although I really enjoy those films too.