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We Need to Talk About Kevin
Unusual for someone to tackle the difficult topic of women who do not welcome pregnancy and childbirth, which in this case is sensed early on by her first child, a boy, with catastrophic consequences. And, just as women who don't like giving birth are not much talked about, the family in the film does all it can to avoid discussing its own failings. It is not an overwhelming film, but tightly controlled. The lighting and editing are good, I don't know how it compares to Lionel Shriver's novel. Kevin, played by Ezra Miller, is spookily good. I am the context, he says at one point, dismissing one of his father's pathetic attempts to avoid a confrontation.
We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011) Trailer - YouTube
"We bought a zoo" it was even worse than I thought it would be
Incendies, a very powerful French Canadian film about twins from Canada discovering their late mother's horrific and harrowing past in the middle east. The best film I've seen this year by quite a distance.
Was finally able to catch Avengers. Quite fun and the theater was empty so my son and I were able to geek out in privacy.
I watched "the warrior" and let me say I was really suprised by how flawlessly good it was! Was put off watching sumthin about mma and the likes, but a friend insisted, and I could not fault it. Highly recommended :rock2
The Hanging Gale - 4 part miniseries about a bunch of stupid Irish farmers who forgot where they buried thier potatoes and had to flee to America.
Acutally, although it was low-budget it was well written and superbly acted.
Sherlock Holmes...noisy and nasty and no match for the original, as written by Conan Doyle. But I have to admit to liking Robert Downey Jr, there is something demonic about him, something strange and exciting, which is why he unsuited to the role of Holmes, and should probably be a villain.
Sherlock Holmes 2 HD Trailer Guy Ritchie www.downloadfree-sarker.blogspot.com.flv - YouTube
Arthur...the original with Dudley Moore.
Prometheus, interesting movie...