Who would you have picked instead?
I can't lie, I'm excited about Tom Hardy. But I suspect Anne can do a decent job.
Hmm. Now I realise I'd have wanted Morena Baccarin.
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Who would you have picked instead?
I can't lie, I'm excited about Tom Hardy. But I suspect Anne can do a decent job.
Hmm. Now I realise I'd have wanted Morena Baccarin.
P-C, another French New Wave flick you might like is Cleo From 5 To 7, which is kind of a feminist take on the frequently used plot of "movie-besotted beautiful young people kill time stylishly."
Hm. Also available streaming and added to the queue. I'm not sure whether I want to have some sort of French New Wave Weekend or space these out.
The much-loved Small Change is not available on Netflix. Ah well. I have enough to watch already.
Uh. I am underwhelmed. Meh.
Well, it's not really a surprise, although I was expecting Talia al-Ghul more.
Or do you not like Anne Hathaway (in general or specifically for the part)?
I vote for French New Wave Weekend! You can top it all off with Godard's Weekend and then take to the hills with the anarchists!
I have this fear that I will hate them all and wonder why I like movies.
I have this fear that I will hate them all and wonder why I like movies.
I'd be surprised if you hated them all. They're not spinach. They're not conventional Hollywood movies either, though. They take their time, and they linger over ambiguities. They don't insist on American resolutions. Sex and romance don't inevitably lead to True Love. There's a much more varied emotional pallette. They're usually very charming. I can't imagine somebody watching Anna Karina in Band of Outsiders and not being at least a little bit taken with her. She's cool!
I like the Anne Hathaway casting. I think there is potential there.
David speaks the truth. There's a whole lot of variation in the French New Wave. Hell, there's a whole lot of variation in Godard's 15 movies between 1959 and 1967. I love some and hate some and am utterly indifferent to at least one.
All I know about Hathaway is that she's pretty. But I'm happy about the character. Contraiwise, I know I like Hardy, but I'm kind of "...Huh" about his role.
Wait, do we know who he's playing?
*Googles*
...Huh.
Who is he playing, P-C?