I saw The Young Victoria this evening and thoroughly enjoyed it. I kept looking around for things I might have seen in the Victoria & Albert museum in London...one of my favorite excursions of all time.
It certainly wasn't life changing, but I love me a biopic and this one made me smile.
Should I choose Me and Orson Welles or A Single Man for Thursday?
ita, This isn't the shirt is it?
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The photo is not good enough in any case, but I'm still curious to know if it is the right shirt.
No, it's black and high-collared with horizontal black ribbon detailing. Jilli must have noticed it. Maybe she can describe it better. It wasn't in any action scenes, so I don't know if it makes any still shots.
Yes, for love! That is the one. Want.
Thank you.
Excelsior!
(Sometimes it's just AWESOME being the one who finds the links.)
Steph, thank you for finding that! I was going to comment that I was trying to find a good screen shot of that shirt to pass on to the Infamous BlueJay for re-creation purposes.
Amélie Poulain and Nino Quincampoux are the only screen couple with a happy ending that I can recall rooting for strongly this decade. Otherwise it's all tragic losses or the character I like of the pair learning that he/she can stand on his/her own.
Maybe Juno and Michael Cera. But you guys are right; I can't think of any truly romantic movies in the 2000s.