Saturday, December 16, 2006

Winter Passing

Last night I watched Winter Passing. I watched it mostly because I wanted to send it back to netflix, so I could get Rudolph (the claymation version) before Christmas. I had initially really wanted to see it, but hadn't really been in the mood since it had actually shown up in my mailbox (I'm also currently having the same problem with Pollock). But I am so glad I watched it, because it was the most beautiful film I have seen in a long time. In fact, it may be the most beautiful film I've ever seen. I'm not sure, still thinking about that, but I do think it is my new favorite movie. I am rather partial to both Ed Harris and Zooey Deschanel, but I thought they both did an amazing job. Especially Deschanel. Plus she really is heart-breakingly beautiful. I'm not a huge fan of Will Ferrel, but he did a really great job as well. I also have been told I really need to see Stranger than Fiction. Which I really would like to see. But back to Winter Passing, there are really painful moments, but it left me with a really fulfilled feeling. And it has a beautiful quality about it. I just loved it and you should see it.


I also never wrote about seeing Green Street Hooligans a few weeks ago. I also loved that, but in a very different way. It was gritty and violent, but it was gripping. Also Charlie Hunnam is, well, absolutely gorgeous. So I pretty much couldn't take my eyes off him during the entire film. I also have a piece of advise for him: keep you head shaved buddy. Cus the girly blond hair look, so does not work for you. But who does that actually work for (sorry blondy boys, but I'm just not a big fan)? Anyway you should also see Green Street Hooligans because it was great.

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