jonah
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The bit where
the little boy was like "I love you mom, I know you don't love me" (paraphrased from bad memory) actually broke my heart.
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The bit wherethe little boy was like "I love you mom, I know you don't love me" (paraphrased from bad memory) actually broke my heart.
Also
I found the part where he was playing with all his dad's stuff in the cellar really sad. I love how they create this picture of a really difficult child and then the perspective completely switches half way through. It's one of the best 180 turns I've seen in a film.
Still haven't gotten around to 12 Years a Slave.
I liked it so much, partly because the story hit close to home for me and stopped being a horror film and instead was this nuanced, complex, and really... sensitive for want of a better, word, story. I loved the kid, despite everyone else being annoyed by him, I thought he was such a great depiction of that kid with that mom. Actually made me cry.
At almost the very end of the Hobbit last night, Martin Freeman hangs a portrait on the wall. It totally looked like you.
But now I'm thinking it might be more your avatar.
I liked it so much, partly because the story hit close to home for me and stopped being a horror film and instead was this nuanced, complex, and really... sensitive for want of a better, word, story. I loved the kid, despite everyone else being annoyed by him, I thought he was such a great depiction of that kid with that mom. Actually made me cry.
Exactly,its a really sad kid thats acting out because he's living with mental illness in his house... it handles it so well. And I love the idea of the monster in the basement thats always going to be in their lives. It was like... unnerving when the boy asked his mom if he'd ever meet the monster, and she was like "you will when you grow up" or whatever. Really eerie. One of the best portrayals of mental illness, depression etc. I've seen in ages.
And I want this
really? i want to see this now! i haven't seen it and i dont know what to google to find it. the first hobit movie?
The new one. It opens next week. I was at an early screening yoke.
There's two portraits of ladies over the fireplace and one has been knocked down. Then he puts it back up, and I'm thinking "Jonah!"
The new one. It opens next week. I was at an early screening yoke.
There's two portraits of ladies over the fireplace and one has been knocked down. Then he puts it back up, and I'm thinking "Jonah!"
I will look out for my possible doppleganger! Who is the portrait of anywho, or waits the significance?
What's the verdict?
Is it this lad?
Are we counting Oscar movies that they hold off releasing here till January?
I didn't think much of The Rover
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