February 2005 Archives

Seen in 2004

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Though I have not been able to bring myself to write about the bygone year of 2004, I had always been wanting to write this. It feels good to write, even though it does not mean much to people other than myself at all. Allow me to observe the tradition of the trilogy fashion here... And this time I did put them down in my notebook. Like Paul Auster's characters do. I. New - "Mona Lisa Smile": Funny enough, I saw this with my former student (now she's sort of like my sister). It was an okay film; I went mostly for the costumes and Kirsten Dunst. Maggie Gyllenhaal's character could have her own movie. Definitely better than Elektra, I'd say. - "Mystic River": What a sad movie. Tim Robbins broke my heart again. Sean Penn did a perfect job as he always does. Powerful score. This one made me sad for more than a week. And it still makes me think, especially when I walk through dark alleys. - "Cheaper by the Dozen": Only for the goddamn genius: Steve Martin. - "Love Actually": What a feel-good movie. Keira Knightley is so gorgeous; my friend was swallowing hard while watching it. For me, it's Liam and Colin who did it.
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- "Lost in Translation": One of my favorite. I even wrote something for it. Scarlett Johansson is the talent to watch. And who knew Bill Murray'd be back in all his glory in such a tiny film? - "Good Bye Lenin!": Very touching. Daniel Brühl and Katrin Saß are so wonderful. - "Cold Mountain": Renee Zellweger was the only delight for me in this one. And I couldn't stop noticing how clean Nicole's coat was (even cleaner than mine) after walking so long in the mountains with all that snow! - "Along Came Polly": OK. Ben, you gotta be better than that. Was fun to see Grace Adler, uh, I mean Debra Messing, in there though! - "Troy": Diane Kruger's pretty. Brad's still Brad. Orlando needs to do something else other than hanging around with his bow and arrows. - "Harry Potter and Prisoner of Azkaban": Nothing more needs to be said. It's possibly the most perfect piece ever made with a teenage audience in mind. Who said it didn't bring out that part of us? And who said it couldn't be great? (I saw it twice in one week...) - "Spider-Man 2": Wow. Sam Raimi, you are a crazy man! - "The Terminal": Warm and fun. Typical Spielberg, always comfy. I love airports, in case you still don't realize it by now.

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