
Have you ever noticed how some people can teach you life lessons about who you are what you hold dear? Have you ever passed a stranger and wondered what tragedy they've endured in their lifetime? Have you ever asked why me...or better yet, why NOT me?Life lessons are often the hardest to learn and you never know who's going to be the instructor. Sometimes it's an actual teacher who fulfills that role. Sometimes it's a friend. Sometimes it's a parent. And while you could argue that we really already know deep down the things these instructors reveal to us, it stands to reason that a reminder now and again about who we are and what we hold dear can and should serve as wake up call or guiding light as we navigate our lives. And this film, well, I think it reinforces that the inner revelations we often try to ignore, deny, suppress, and trivialize should be recognized. And valued.
This movie was quite a shock for me. I watched it because my daughter (a huge Robert Pattinson’s fan) wanted to watch it and I needed to see whether it was suitable for her. I wasn't expecting it to be so good considering some of the critic's reviews I read lately. But it was.
It is really an emotional roller coaster. I don't plan on spoiling it for you, but I will give you my opinion. Though there is the story of love between two broken people, this movie is so much more than that. It's about life in general, and what it means to all of us. The ending is a twist, and it really makes you stop and think about what you're contributing to the world. Not many movies have a message anymore, but this one definitely does. I strongly recommend you don't look up other reviews, though, because they could possibly give away the ending... and trust me, you want to go into this movie without knowing, so you can experience your feelings fully.
8 comments:
Now that's what I call a movie review!
Oh, lovely! I wanted to see it too, but many told me it was an horrible movie, so I did not watch it in the end. Will check it out next time I go to Blockbuster, thanks! :)
Did your daughter like it too? :)
@Steve: Thanks, I didn't expect to like it so much, hence my enthusiasm!
@Kia: I don't know why the critics were so negative about it. Yes, my daughter watched it too and we were both shocked, but I cannot tell you more or I'd spoil it for you. Ciao.
i think i would expect tissue box on my side when i watch this flick and i;m not ready for that yet, but reading your insight made me re-think, and true, movies nowadays can sometimes be a no-brainer.
Thanks Antonella :) it's on our Blockbuster list with "Letters to Juliet". Have a lovely evening, dry (but coooold) here, so we are going out for a walk. Hug!
I have The Red Queen in my stack to read too. Will be interested to see what you think about it. I have enjoyed earlier P. Gregory books.
Darla
So ... it IS good! My husband told me it is one of the best movies he's seen recently. But I still have to see it. I have it among many others in my endless TBS list. Now I'll move it on top. I only need some spare time, just some more.
Thanks for sharing,A.
Baci
MG
Just dropping in to wish you a happy day *hug*
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