Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Tear Jerker Weekend



This past weekend I held my own tear jerker sob fest at home. I watched five sad movies because I just wanted to cry. You know, one of those times.

Schindler's List
The Reader
Steel Magnolias
I Am Sam
Welcome to Dongmokgol (Korean movie)

Schindler's List was a very long, depressing, scary, well acted movie. It kept me on the edge of my seat for the latter 2/3rds of the movie. The beginning was a little slow, but then I guess you kinda have to set these types of "epic" movies up. It was very beautifully shot and I appreciated the clever cinematography/editing. I liked how it was dealing with a touchy, hard to stomach topic, but still had a kind of, humanistic quality to it. It wasn't too gross, and even if there were some moments where I wanted to stop looking at the screen, the movie didnt make that the main point of the attraction. I also think the black and white added to that effect. Liam Neeson was a champion actor,a very believable German yet also very believable as the Jew sympathizer he turned out to become. His presence commands your attention throughout all 195 mins of the film. Ralph Fiennes was also tremendous, except he scared the shit out of me the whole time. It was like watching a time bomb tick, not knowing when he would go off and kill another Jew for pleasure, boredom, or just cuz he can. It was a nice contrast to his role as, yet another German, in The Reader. I'm slowly starting to like him more and more. Didnt like him as Voldemort for some reason...might have to do with this one interview I read of him and how he felt about the role and his answer sounded very condescending of the movie/franchise. Something to the effect of, "This is just a side project, not very proud of it, not taking it too seriously." But dont quote me on that haha.

The Reader- I could see how this was very popular and won those awards/nominations. Its hard to go wrong with Kate Winslet. It made me cry at the end, and I felt bad for the characters. But honestly, I think that was it. I dont know, maybe it's because I had been jaded by all the sad movies I watched this weekend and by the time I watched this one my eyes were beyond puffy and stomach bloated from coffee Hagen Daz. It did make me want to read the book sometime. I'm sure the book was probably better.

Steel Magnolias- Im not even gonna review this one hahah. It was just a sweet little tear jerker. I needed a sweet, funny, yet sad story with Sally Field and Julia Roberts.

I Am Sam- Maybe my favorite movie of the night. Sean Penn was amazing throughout, delivered consistency. Although I couldnt help but keep thinking back to Robert Downey Jr's speech in Tropic Thunder about Sean Penn acting like a retard in this movie and then laughing silently amidst the tears. Young (not that she's old now)Dakota Fanning was SOOOO adorable and yet still so mature and talented. Those ginormous, piercing blue eyes just tore me apart! And this was the first time I really saw Michelle Pfeiffer acting to her fullest quality. She is right up there with Sean and Dakota. This is how America does tear jerker. T.T It also got me on this sudden Beatles binge.

Welcome to Dongmakgol was a classic Korean comedy, which automatically means it was a simultaneous tear jerker as well. We love our tears, and try to bring them out as often as possible. Set during the Korean War, its about this magical village called Dongmakgol, located somewhere between North and South korea. The village people were completely sheltered from the whole world and had no idea there was a war going on. Everyone is so pure and not corrupted, living their lives happily secluded. Then a few soldiers from the North and a couple soldiers from the South, and one white dude from the UN army gets stranded in this village. Its a heartwarming story about the two sides of the war and shows the perspectives of both north and south. It humanizes the war, kinda like Schindler's List. I cried throughout the last half of the movie!

Monday, May 4, 2009

Film Lists


I've created and destroyed so many lists of films I MUST SEE before I suffer further embarrassment in future conversations with fellow film majors and just film lovers in general. Of course, everyone has his or her own version of a "good film" and Im sure the list can go on forever if I were to take on every single movie someones claimed as "the movie that changed my life". However, there are some movies that EVERYONE seems to rave about. I've decided to post a new list on this blog so I can have a semi permanent version of it, which I can add to and cross off from respectively. I will add movies that I read about in my film history text books,that someone brings up in a class discussion, that I've always wanted to see but never seem to remember it at Blockbuster, or just random ones that I just FEEL like watching because I read/heard about it. Pretty much, anything goes on this list. The longer the better! (I will also include films I've recently watched but was on an initial list, that way I can have the instant, smug satisfaction of crossing off something from this list.)

Here goes:
All the Pretty Horses
Amelie
American History X
Babel
Being John Malkovich
The Big Lebowski
Blue Velvet
Crash
Clerks
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Death Proof
The Departed
The Elephant Man
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Garden State
Gladiator
The Godfather
Goodfellas
Good Will Hunting
Internal Affairs
Lars and the Real Girl
La Vie en Rose
Little Children
Lost in Translation
Man with a Movie Camera
Matchpoint
Milk
Mulholland Drive
Psycho
Pulp Fiction
Rachel Getting Married
Resevoir Dogs
The Royal Tenenbaums
Rushmore
sex,lies and videotape
Stranger than Fiction
Stranger than Paradise
Vanilla Sky
Vicky Christina Barcelona
What's Eating Gilbert Grape?
Wild at Heart

I think I will add categories by directors later...

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Blair v. Leighton








Is it just me, or does Leighton Meester seem to fall short of Blair Waldorf's coolness, beauty, style, and overall upper east side sass? I don't know too much about Meester's real life qualities, but just judging by the way she looks in photo shoots compared to Blair on the Gossip Girl set, I can tell Leighton and Blair are not on equal footing. Blair seems so much bitchier and full of character. And, as ridiculous as this sounds, I think Blair is much prettier than Leighton. Maybe its just the way they style/do her makeup for the show. Or maybe Leighton just needs to get herself a better stylist. I've seen her interviews and she seems very...kind. Yes, kind is all good and nice and buttery, but I would take hanging out with Blair and risk getting backstabbed and used by her on Gossip Girl over Leighton any day.I guess thats just my inner gossip girl opting for an exciting, drama queen friend over just another bland, nice girl. Who wants that? Also,(another, "is it just me" question): does Leighton slightly resemble Aussie super model Nicole Trunfio from Make Me a Supermodel?