| Name | Susan S. |
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| Actor: | Casey Affleck, Lauren Ambrose, Christian Bale, Gael García Bernal, Cate Blanchett, Adrien Brody, Johnny Depp, Zooey Deschanel, Jesse Eisenberg, Paul Giamatti, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jake Gyllenhaal, Lukas Haas, Emile Hirsch, Heath Ledger, Cillian Murphy, Joaquin Phoenix, River Phoenix, Michael Pitt, Freddy Rodríguez, Nick Stahl, Naomi Watts, +many more. Again, check my list! |
| Director: | Danny Boyle, Tim Burton, Alfonso Cuarón, Marc Forster, Terry Gilliam, Alejandro González Iñárritu, Richard Linklater, Christopher Nolan, Robert Rodriguez, Joel Schumacher, M. Night Shyamalan, Tom Tykwer, Gus Van Sant, Gore Verbinski |
| Quote: | Far too many. My favorite at the moment: "There's too much beauty to quit. Tell him that. There's too much goddamn beauty." -Stay |
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mikeyluvsalicia1posted 1 day ago -
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I recommend you see...
After the Wedding (Efter brylluppet)
by DanielA complete surprise (well it would be I suppose since I watched it not knowing anything about it), After The Wedding is an unusually shot and very energetic film with a great cast and an absorbing story.
Jacob, who devotes his life to helping poverty-stricken children in India, is summoned to his homeland of Denmark by an extremely wealthy businessman, Jorgen Hannson, who is looking to donate some of his money to worthwhile projects, and is interested in Jacob's work. Jorgen advises Jacob that he will take some time to consider how best to donate his money, and in the meantime invites Jacob to stay on and invites him to his daughter's wedding. Jacob soon begins to suspect all is not as it seems when he recognises someone at the wedding and secrets and motivations begin to become clear.
Well acted by everyone, in particular Sidse Babett Knudsen who is positively luminous, cleverly paced and inventively filmed, After the Wedding veers a little too much into sentimentality in the final section, but the characters are so well written that despite this slight lapse and a too-slow ending, it remains compelling, compulsive viewing.
Hey, you should really see this!
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I recommend you see...
Oxygen
by DanielA psychopath who dubs himself Harry Houdini (Adrien Brody) kidnaps the wife of a rich businessman, strips her, and buries her alive in a coffin with about an hour's worth of air, demanding a million dollars in cash in return for which he will reveal her location. If the ransom isn't paid, or the police are involved, 'Harry' will not give up the details... the husband gets the police involved. The detective investigating, Madeline (Maura Tierney of Scotland PA, Diggers and ER fame) is now the only one who can try and solve the case. A damaged masochist with a drink problem, she'll have to think like Harry in order to find the burial site before the oxygen runs out.
Opening with a kinetic chase through a subway train, Oxygen immediately makes an impression. Its greatest asset is the well thought out characters, who so clearly have had lives before the film begins. In particular, Madeline is an absolutely fascinating protagonist and the bits of information we get build into something that makes the dénouement doubly exciting. The premise is excellently handled but this isn't a one-trick pony of a film and the sub-plots are equally well executed. Maura Tierney and Adrien Brody both give refreshing performances (a sort-of skew on the Hannibal/Clarice relationship in Silence of The Lambs) and the supporting cast (which includes Terry Kinney and Dylan Baker in a small role) is decent. The low budget is occasionally evident (a car-chase through New York City isn't exactly high-speed) but higher production values might have resulted in something more sensationalist and less imaginative. In any case, this is a solid, exciting little flick.
I know. How bad does that DVD art look (the photos aren't even stills from the movie - Maura Tierney has the wrong color hair and Adrien Brody's photo looks too recent) - but this is really good. Promise.
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but u r from usa yar,, ok ok here in india v have some perception on usa girls,, thats y asked like that...
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but ur 19 only na, now itself searching for job? see im 22 but still studying...
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