for Rumor Has It:
Movie to make you think!
I loved this movie! Jennifer Aniston's character is forced to rethink her relationship and life as a whole when she discovers things about her family's past. This movie is thought provoking. It will make you laugh & cry as you're taken on a rollar coast of emotions throughout the movie. Great actors & actresses in this movie too and they really play up their charactors. I highly recommend this movie!
Has Jennifer Aniston ever been associated with something that "makes you think"?
oh, and here's another for the same film:
What is everyone's problem?
I loved this movie! Shirley MacKlain was wonderful, Jennifer Aniston even better. I love the regular romantic comedy and found this one to have a unique twist. The plot was inventive, I noticed nothing about "scene mishaps", ie hats and hair issues. Maybe I don't watch enough movies to put my opinions on this list but I found it charming and wonderful. P.S. Must you write your reviews with PhD register? Hello, reviewing a movie!
yeah, I'm sorry that I review with PhD register about hats and hair issues.
here's one for Children of Men
Nice to finally see cinematic originality again, but...
There is a bit more to complain about than the excessive swearing. The ending felt pretty incomplete. I mean, it showed enough for viewers to guess what happened. But it was pretty disatisfying to not get to see the "Human Project". And did the ENTIRE movie have to be about nothing but the trip there? This was a story with much more potential than what was used. And WHY was the world-wide infertility not explained? Or was it? I don't know for sure since I find the British accent difficult to understand. Too bad they don't use subtitles or closed captioning in the theatre.
The vivid cinematography and attention to detail can be appreciated since it successfully pulls the viewer in and makes you feel like you are actually there in this grim, futuristic version of our world.
A special kudos for how the action scenes were handled. Who would have thought the idea of using only one camera and no music would work so well. But why not do it that way? That's just how it would look, sound, and feel if you were actually there. During the action scenes, the camera stays right next to the main character (can't remember his name). This truly helps us feel the severity of the situations he is in. You gotta love that first action scene where the car is ambushed in the woods. Very exciting, despite the fact that the camera remains inside the car the entire time.
god-damned excessive swearing...
and what's with them not telling you what happens at the end?