I do agree, and had the eye-rolly moment
wrt the villains' relationship. And the
women being abducted makes little sense as the transplantee was male.
I have this vague feeling that there might have been something that was planned to be in the script, but didn't make it into the final version of the film, but nothing to base that on.
Finally watching
Persepolis.
Whoa! Color!
(In the intro part, before it flashes back, but still. My world, it is shaken.)
I saw Persepolis last night, too! Outside in a park. You weren't there, were you, amych?? I really liked it, even though trying to tell my coworker about it this morning was full of fail.
They also showed The Red Balloon, and I thought the end was actually pretty creepy. And I was kind of bored by the rest of it. In short: eh.
You weren't there, were you, amych??
I was not. Are you sure you weren't in my nerd-loft?
I'm not a
Red Balloon
fan, probably because my main association with it is "that stupid thing we had to watch every single time there was a sub in French class for all of middle school and high school."
I saw
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants II
tonight. It was mostly disappointing. The first movie lived pretty comfortably in what I like to call "good cheesy" - it used pretty orchestrations, gorgeous beaches, beautiful sunsets, emotionally fraught dialogue, and Amber Tamblyn's cry-face to good dramatic effect. The second movie has lots of all of these things, but they are very rarely used in drametically interesting ways. Basically, the writing kinda stinks, and the schmaltzy directing tries WAY to hard to capture the emotional resonance of the first film, and instead becomes over-the-top enough that our whole audience was laughing during the "sad" scenes.
As a big plus in the plus column, though, Amber Tamblyn is allowed to be funny a lot. And that girl is stinking hilarious. She wins this movie.
Man, some people don't like things. I just watched
The Quiet,
and while it had its problems (like Edie Falco's terrible hair), I thought it was a good, atmospheric psychological thriller, as they say. With two pretty ladies. Solid B at the very least. Maybe B- for not being totally cohesive. But it got a 22% on Rotten Tomatoes.
I agree P-C. We enjoyed
The Quiet.
Also, Camilla Belle is ridiculously gorgeous.
She is very nice to look at, I agree. Even though she was only allowed to have, like, one expression for the entire movie.
(I...kind of want to see
When a Stranger Calls
more now? I should have watched it when it was on OnDemand a while ago. For kicks.)
I was looking over some reviews, and a few called it "darkly comic," so I'm a little glad that some of the things—like Shawn Ashmore's ridiculous dialogue—were
supposed
to be funny? Maybe? It didn't seem like it was supposed to be funny most of the time. It was very somber.
I'm just surprised it scored so low on RT. I mean, 22% is for really awful shit like
Scooby-Doo.
This movie is totally better than
Scooby-Doo
! Come on now.