I feel like I watched a movie after months - Actually I did watch a movie after months! The Husbaand went off to babysit his best friend (whose wife and child are absconding in the UK) and I decided to catch up on some Oscar fare! I started with The Kids Are All Right followed by the much touted Social Network.
I have to say I cannot understand the typecast butch with the short hair and the manly clothes! I'm certain there must be relationships where both are feminine or both are somewhat butch. In this case, Annette Bening is called Nick, dresses in trousers and vests - I understand the controlling part but the need to be masculine? is it not possible to be lesbian, in charge and feminine? I understood Julianne Moore's character more - the sleeping with the man does not imply she is straight or even bisexual just that she is tortured and making bad choices to force the situation. The movie is good but apart from the fact that it was a same sex relationship, all the issues seem the same. Mark Ruffalo as the 'F***ing Interloper' trying to move into a ready made family, was the best thing in the movie for me but I cannot understand the non conclusion of the sub plots like Joni kissing the boy or Tanya and the other fruit picker (this maybe just me though with the need to tie up all threads!).
Having read "The Accidental Billionaire', I have to say the movie stayed true to the book in most part but still the book had more impact. Maybe watching the movie, little less than a year after everyone else creates a certain prejudice but I was certainly not raving about the film. The book very clearly states that for Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook is the biggest thing in the world but that did not come out for me in the movie. In the case of Eduardo Saverin, the things he might have done seem personal and the point of Sean Parker is not overtly stated as a threat. The music does set the scene and Jesse Eisenberg acts the part of a borderline genius but I'm not sure that A Girl is the source of all his angst.
I also thought that the films very not very gripping but that could be the effect of watching them at home on a not very large screen - the distractions and ability to pause does not create the tension to pay attention! I really could not understand the Oscar hype around the films in comparison to previous films which I loved - The Reader, Million Dollar Baby, even Life is Beautiful!
Next on the list to conquer - True Grit and The Fighter.
3 comments:
Thought it was a very mediocre film and portrayed women as nothing more than objects. More interesting than the film was Zadie Smith's review/reflection:
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2010/nov/25/generation-why/
PS: Surprised myself by like True Grit. The Fighter cannot bring self to watch though V said it was good.
I love the pagentry and glam of the ceremony... but am increasingly troubled by the selections for "Best" anything each year.
And then again, we must always remember that this is the body that gave Marissa Tomei the win for her role in My Cousin Vinny. 'nuff said!
Hahahaha @Pixy when I first read this comment, I understood she got the Oscar for her body!!
I remember the movie being good, not so much focus on Tomei but in any case, Academy choices are always strange - absolutely avoiding the popular or overdoing it, like in case of the Titanic!
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