Wednesday, November 29, 2006

second part of movies which I've seen

So more movies.

The Lake house by Alejandro Agresti

I felt somehow sad and cold and it was wednesday after a flute lesson (if you know, I dont like the teaching style of my flute-teacher). I felt misunderstood and alone, so I decided to go to the movies. I had seen almost anything else which was going on that week, so I went though I hate Sandra Bullock. Anyway, it turned out that It wasnt just a normal love story, and I find it entertaining. It gave me somewhat warm feeling - which lasted - and I can feel it still, when I think about movie.

Koti-ikävä (Home sickness) by Petri Kotwica

Its a tragedy inside a family. I liked this movie much, and it almost made me puke. But still.. Things are not so certain as they sometimes look like.

Pirates of Caribbean 2 (Dead Man's Chest) by Gore Verbinski

Funny, entertaining. I didn't like the first, and not really about the second either. This kind of go without your brains movies are from Satan, but if people likes... OK. Though, I cannot say that I dont like Johnny Depp. :D

Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan by Larry Charles

I love Sacha Baron Cohen! Hilarious.

Then I saw two WTC-movies, both which came out - United 93 (Paul Greengrass) and World Trade Center (Oliver Stone). Touchy and well, our common history of 21st Century. I was in the Politology lessons while it happened, we had a pause and went to see NEWs and after 1st part the teacher made a fast decicion and teached us things trough the WTC-attact. I believe I will remember power-stuff always through political conversation on those lessons. And what about movies. They were entertaining, not much more (and yep, a bit too patriotic...)

On last weeks I've seen only 3 movies.

First one was Snakes on a Plane (David R. Ellis) it was hilarious funny killing movie with funny snakes and how they kill people. And the ending was sooooo lame. But again... I didn't feel anything when I left theater.

The Lost City by Andy Garcia.

Andy Garcia is the hottest latino-actor in the world. And this movie was really good, I liked it. Story is about family who splits up in the beginning of Revolution in Cuba. The story is real, and the people are probably still waiting for a real freedom. I suggest anyone to see this.

Science of Sleep (La Science des reves) by Michel Gondry

Close your eyes, Open your heart. This tagline tells a much about this movie. Art of the movie was there and because of that (and of course the romantic schema) I felt refreshed after movie. I found out that I should start again to do with my own hands. Maybe when I am back in Finland.

Today, or tomorrow I am planning to see Babel. Its up to my feelings after 1-2hours. :)

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