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Went to see Another Year. Loved it, but then I am a total sucker for Mike Leigh's deeply observed character studies. If you like a lot of plot, this will not be your cup of tea. I found it fascinating, entertaining, challenging, disturbing and profoundly moving.
In conclusion, may I say that Jim Broadbent is God.
As it happens, I just saw the original True Grit and I like the Coen Brothers version a lot more. It is funny, but the complaint I had about TG (2010) is the ending. It felt really abrupt. I still believe this to be true, but the ending for TG 1969 is worse. Too tidy.
The changes from one movie to the other are interesting. I think 1969 TG has a better plot. There were a couple of improbabilities in TG 10 that were resolved in the original movie.
Nevertheless, I thought Jeff Bridges out-acted John Wayne (pause), no lightning strike, so I guess I'm safe, and the young woman actress was fantastic in the new movie, not so much in the original. Hell, Damon was great too and better than the original.
TG 1969 is 2 hours, where Coen Brothers is 90 minutes. I think the shorter movie helps the plot along a whole lot better.
Hell, Damon was great too and better than the original.
Well, I'd hope Matt Damon could out-act Glen Campbell.
But can Matt sing "Wichita Lineman"?
I bet he could!
We know he can sing "My Funny Valentine!"
I think the shorter movie helps the plot along a whole lot better.
Totally agree with this - DH and I were noticing that in the original it takes almost an hour for them to head out of town!
Totally agree with this - DH and I were noticing that in the original it takes almost an hour for them to head out of town!
So true! And they got to keep the buttermilk line--only it was delivered by Barry Pepper.
Matt Damon was Pippin in high school!
Matt Damon was Pippin in high school!
Hee! Because I was just mentioning Elijah Wood, my first thought was that he was a hobbit!