oh yes, Laga! That's what I need! Thank you!!!1!
I skipped back to the home page and the ded kitteh video is delightful.
(although actual roadkill after that movie would be delightful)
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oh yes, Laga! That's what I need! Thank you!!!1!
I skipped back to the home page and the ded kitteh video is delightful.
(although actual roadkill after that movie would be delightful)
While I agree that Mysterious Skin was intense and uncomfortable to watch, I thought it was an excellent film.
Too bad the theatrical release cut out the plot.
I know, right?
I mean, it still wasn't a great movie (large portions of it continued to, in fact, suck, and yes Jennifer Garner I am looking at your entire subplot), but at least it made sense.
Gloomcookie, I thought it was too titilating, a little too loving and lingering in it's depictions. Which, sure, gets the point across of how wrong and horrifying it all was, and yet... ::at a loss for words::
And, what the hell was with the UFO?
What you describe is what set this film apart from other movies about child abuse. Instead of the typical "molestation is bad, m'kay?," it told the ugly, twisted, gut-wrenching truth.
If I recall correctly, the UFO came when the boy who just couldn't face it finally did. It felt like a reality he would create to escape what really happened.
I thought MS was the best movie of 2004.
It was definitely very good. And painful. And good.
The UFO was the nerdy kid's psychological escape, right? The thing that happened in his brain instead of the molestation that actually happened. I don't remember for certain, but I thought when he faced what actually happened, the UFO story went away.
But maybe I'm totally disremembering. Because I was too busy with the painful.
On the other hand, Eternal Sunshine came out in 2004, and so thoroughly overshadowed all other movies of that year that I can't agree with your "best movie" statement. Plus, The Incredibles and Before Sunset. And Maria Full of Grace. Actually, that was a damned good year, despite Million Dollar Who-cares winning the Oscar.
I could buy the UFO being a figment of the kids imagination if it weren't for the fact that the mom and sister also saw it and there was nothing to suggest that it was a dream. Just a cheap trick on the director's part, is my guess.
I thought Eternal Sunshine was only okay, didn't care for The Incredibles, and didn't see Before Sunset or Maria Full of Grace. I'd like to see Maria Full of Grace.
Based on what I can recall of your movie tastes over the past, I imagine you would really like Maria. It's... very good. And also painful.
Before Sunset is awesome. I may even like it slightly more than Before Sunrise. But I waffle there.
Eternal Sunshine works on so many levels, and personally it meant a thing to me. Plus, Kate? Can act. And is very pretty.