Thursday, August 31, 2017

The Light Between Oceans


The Light Between Oceans is the fictional period drama set in post-World War I Australia. It is an incredibly emotionally charged story of a man and his wife who find a baby on their isolated shores.

Even though the film was about 30-45 minutes too long, what I really enjoyed were the cinematic, beautiful landscapes, the plot and above all, the acting from Michael Fassbender as Tom Sherbourne, Alicia Vikander as his wife, Isabel Graysmark Sherbourne, and Rachel Weisz as Hannah Roennfeldt. The way these characters interacted with one another was mesmerizing.


If you are looking for a dramatic tear-jerker I’d recommend checking this one out.

Monday, August 21, 2017

The Illusionist

Another 11 year old movie that I didn’t catch when it first came out but decided to give it a shot, thus wrapping up my magician themed movie watching marathon. 

What I liked about The Illusionist was the acting and the plot twist toward the end. What I didn’t like were the costumes, most of my distaste was for Edward Norton’s ridiculous mustache. There also felt to be a lack of necessary character development earlier on in the movie, which made it difficult for me to really connect and feel engaged with leads in this film. 

Additionally, the ending was cliched; the way it was wrapped up in a pretty little bow. It definitely lacked the desired climax that I was hoping for. All in all, it wasn’t a complete waste of time but definitely not a movie that I would seek to see again.

Sunday, August 20, 2017

The Prestige


I can’t believe it has taken me 11 years to watch The Prestige. It’s the story of rivaling magicians who would do anything to one up each other. The magicians are played by a much younger looking Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale, who still miraculously looks the same. 

This was a well-acted film with a really unique plot and great a script. The movie kept me engaged all the way to the end, were some twists and turns popped up. It was a interesting and unpredictable story, which I greatly appreciated and enjoyed. 

For those like me who missed this one I’d definitely recommend checking it out.

Saturday, August 19, 2017

Annabelle

I’m not a huge fan of scary movies but I decided to give Annabelle a shot because it was during the day and I was surrounded by family.


What I found out very quickly with this movie was that where it lacked in fear it made up for in utter ridiculousness. The script was unrealistic, the villain looked like a complete joke and it was terribly filmed. The cuts and edits were choppy as if this were an amateur film and not a motion picture shown all over the world. 

Overall it was a huge disappointment so save your time and skip this one.

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Serena

I had hopes that Serena might be a good movie because Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence were the leads, however to my dismay, the movie was complete disappointment and a waste of 2 hours of my life. 

I knew it was going to be a problem within the first 15 minutes but I decided to push through since I was already in it. The main issues that I came across was that there is a huge gap in the plot when it came to answering some of the more simple background questions and the character development was almost nonexistent. 

Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence did well with the little that they had and the cinematography was beautiful, with the landscapes and locations, however even these things couldn’t save this movie. I’d say avoid this one at all costs.

Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Sully

The first time I watched Sully I fell asleep on it. It's the type of movie you really have to sit through and pay attention to so it couldn’t really hold my attention at the time. I decided to give it another shot and I’m glad I did.

It was actually a very emotionally charged and an incredibly portrayed depiction of Captain Sully and what he did to save 155 people with his “water landing” on the Hudson back in 2009. 

Everyone knows the story of how he saved their lives with that landing but what I didn’t know was how many other people contributed to the saving of the airline passengers on hat cold winters day. If it weren’t for all of the men and women who helped those people, they could have easily died of hypothermia in that water. I also didn’t know how much scrutiny Sully encountered from The National Transportation Safety Board. 

Overall the acting was phenomenal, especially from Tom Hanks and Aaron Eckhart. The script was pretty dialogue heavy but the plot was interesting and all in all it was a very well made film.  

Sunday, August 13, 2017

Gia

Gia was a made for TV HBO movie that is almost 20 years old. I was always curious about seeing this film but never got around to it until now. Gia is the story of the first supermodel, Gia Carangi. It shows her childhood, living in a broken home, her rise to stardom in the modeling industry, her dramatic fall and subsequent death due to drug abuse.

Angelina Jolie was the lead and she resembled Gia pretty well. I thought that her portrayal of Gia as troubled, obsessive, rebellious and, dangerous was also signature Jolie. Even through the plot was interesting and the acting was pretty good, it was slow moving and lacked a certain level of character development to really bring me in and keep me engaged all the way through. In the end, this is not a movie that I would be interested in seeing a second time.