Just saw it; I can't really go into detail on my phone. I thought the first act was AWESOME; I thought the third act was really underwhelming. Abrams is nowhere near as good a director as Lucas was in his prime, or Kershner, for that matter.
Tara ,'Empty Places'
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Abrams is nowhere near as good a director as Lucas was in his prime
At least he cut down on the lens flares.
Abrams needs to go back to the source and watch more Kurasawa films.
In a change from Star Wars (which I am going to today, yay!), I saw Carol last night. I really liked it. An amazing combination of lush and restrained with wonderful performances from the two leads. It made me want to:
- Swan around in a mink coat
- Kiss Cate Blanchett
- Wear tailored dresses in jewel tones
- Drive across country in a huge 1950s car
- Kiss Rooney Mara
- Drink martinis in an intimate boite at lunch
Who wouldn't want to do all that?
I can't WAIT to see it. A lot of it was filmed here, because Cincinnati is a great setting for anything not set in the current day.
I accidentally spoiled myself by looking at white font! I don't know why I did that and I wasn't going to look at the white font but I was tempted by the dark side...or the invisible side as it were.
Don't know when I'm going to see the movie, maybe next week.
Steph, my reaction to the Carrie/Harrison ageing disparity: I really wish Carrie HAD aged as much as Harrison, but sadly, her face doesn't move any more, particularly around the mouth. I'm sad that we still live in a time when actresses feel they need to have work done, and actors don't necessarily. Harrison looked old, lived-in and still gorgeous. Carrie, um, didn't .
Spoilerfonted, just in case.
Fiona, I noticed that too, about Carrie's mouth.
As for Mark Hamill, I've seen him most recently as Trickster in The Flash, and ISTG that's ALL I can see him as now.
Good movie. My white-fonted thoughts:
It seems like everyone said, "Okay, first movie, we can't fuck this up. We can take more risks later, but with this one, take everything the people liked about the original trilogy, and shove it in there! A droid with secret plans! A giant planet-shaped weapon! A tragic death of a mentor/father figure/actual father! A big space battle at the end where X-wings have to fly and take out the planet-shaped weapon!"
I thought Daisy Ridley was marvelous, Oscar Isaac was incredibly charismatic in a part that as yet has no depth, and Adam Driver was surprisingly effective. John Boyega is great, but there wasn't a lot of depth to his character.