(I LOVE Big Fish. It's one of my favorite movies ever. But I don't watch it very often, because it turns me into a weepy mess.)
Oh yes, Both Edward S and Big Fish are weepers for me.
Also, believe it or not, Murderball, perhaps my favorite documentary. There are a couple of scenes that depict fatherly love as it really should be that just do me right in. There are also, watch from the hall, scenes depicting wretched fathering, so it gets ya coming and going.
also, regarding Benjamin Button, sfx/technically, it's a marvel to witness --which leads to two wonderful, shallow pleasures: a young Cate Blanchett and a Brad Pitt circa
The Favor.
Think of the youthful Xavier and Magneto in that third travesty of an X-men movie, in the flashback with Jean Grey, to the bajillionth power. Two dizzyingly gorgeous people made younger and more gorgeous. Yum.
Heh- after all that, I'm now watching Revolutionary Road on DVD.
Revolutionary Road is good, but not at all a feel good movie. so if you're wanting to end 2008 on a good note? probably not your movie.
I may have said this upthread. But Marley is actually fun if you sort of tune out the people and concentrate on the dog. And in all fairness, you have to be in a certain class position, and have a certain mind set to hold on to a dog like that and continue to let him get away with what he gets away with.
I'll stay vague to avoid spoilers but at several points the main characters reluctantly chose betweeen A & Z. This always made be go "Huh? What about choices B through Y?". And then I'd laugh some more at the dog, or um cry. This makes me think I should watch animal planet more.
Okay, that kind of sucked. I'd forgotten how much I dislike Sam Mendes' films. Oh well! On to Happy-Go-Lucky next.
2 new HP & the HBP pictures from
Empire
magazine.
Happy-Go-Lucky = awesome! Now to bed. Happy 2009!
Oh, hah. After seeing Doubt my sister and I were talking and she was all "I really was more in the mood for feel-good kind of thing, you know, like Milk."
That story's only feel-good if you own stock in Hostess.
I read a review that said
Benjamin Button
was the movie
Big Fish
wanted to be, and that's so it. I agree with what people have said upthread. For most of the movie, it's just...stuff, but in the last twenty minutes or so, the point of the movie begins to hit home.