So today I finished my movie-thon with The Kite Runner and Atonement. It was a bit heavy for a Sunday afternoon, but I am a champion movie-viewer and managed it with ease!
The Kite Runner was very good. Not great, but very good. I was really impressed with the children of the film and felt they gave a very strong performance. Marc Forster handled the kite scenes exceptionally well and really managed to capture the excitement. I thought Amir's father, played by Homayoun Ershadi was very convincing. Some critics had problems with the older Amir, and how he was kind of wimpy. Well, that was his whole character, he is a wimpy guy. That is kind of what the whole movie is about. Even when trying to stand up for something, he still, in a way, wimps out and gets the crap kicked out of him. But it's very genuinely and likeably played by Khalid Abdalla. It wasn't as good of the book, of course, but was a good little film.
Atonement was a beautiful movie. Joe Wright directed this, who I totally forgot until this morning, directed 2005's Pride and Prejudice. That movie is one of my absolute favorites, and perfect from opening shot to right before the end. Yes, I do hate the ending and how they don't kiss in the big dramatic ending. I'm all for surprising the audience and leaving them hanging, but that was a little ridiculous. The score is one of my favorites as well.
So, realizing that this morning, I had somewhat higher expectations than previously. The movie was equally as beautiful and haunting as P&P. Keira Knightly and James McAvoy (who I've been keeping my eye on for a few years) are brilliant together. I absolutely love the locations and cinematography.
All in all, my favorite movie of the last two days was Juno. It was just so different and unique, and I loved it. I admit, I downloaded Anyone Else But You from the soundtrack, as sung by Michael Cera and Ellen Page. What a great ending, and what a perfect song. I've had it in my head all day. My favorite line is "and I'm in love with how you feel."
The Kite Runner was very good. Not great, but very good. I was really impressed with the children of the film and felt they gave a very strong performance. Marc Forster handled the kite scenes exceptionally well and really managed to capture the excitement. I thought Amir's father, played by Homayoun Ershadi was very convincing. Some critics had problems with the older Amir, and how he was kind of wimpy. Well, that was his whole character, he is a wimpy guy. That is kind of what the whole movie is about. Even when trying to stand up for something, he still, in a way, wimps out and gets the crap kicked out of him. But it's very genuinely and likeably played by Khalid Abdalla. It wasn't as good of the book, of course, but was a good little film.
Atonement was a beautiful movie. Joe Wright directed this, who I totally forgot until this morning, directed 2005's Pride and Prejudice. That movie is one of my absolute favorites, and perfect from opening shot to right before the end. Yes, I do hate the ending and how they don't kiss in the big dramatic ending. I'm all for surprising the audience and leaving them hanging, but that was a little ridiculous. The score is one of my favorites as well.
So, realizing that this morning, I had somewhat higher expectations than previously. The movie was equally as beautiful and haunting as P&P. Keira Knightly and James McAvoy (who I've been keeping my eye on for a few years) are brilliant together. I absolutely love the locations and cinematography.
All in all, my favorite movie of the last two days was Juno. It was just so different and unique, and I loved it. I admit, I downloaded Anyone Else But You from the soundtrack, as sung by Michael Cera and Ellen Page. What a great ending, and what a perfect song. I've had it in my head all day. My favorite line is "and I'm in love with how you feel."
