Monday, December 26, 2016

Mr. Holmes

Mr. Holmes (Bill Condon, 2015)
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Rating: Q=4, P=3 / Thanks But No Thanks
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Drama, Mystery, Aging

A strange and interesting twist on the Sherlock Holmes canon, but very slow-paced and not riveting enough for my tastes. I liked how dementia and memory played into the mystery but using multiple flashback technique leads to a struggle keeping the suspense and thrill. All the different stories/plots didn't quite fit together and I found myself drifting more than once. Wonderful performance by Ian McKellan, though.

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Monday, December 19, 2016

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Gareth Edwards, 2016)
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Rating: Q=7, P=6 / Can't Get Enough
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Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Action

I was pleasantly surprised by the latest Star Wars installment--it was well thought-out and perfectly ties into Episode IV: A New Hope. Of course, my favorite character was a robot and my favorite parts were those that showed the sweeping landscapes. It's fun, true escape, and won't let down the fans. I didn't have any expectations and left the theater quite pleased. I have to say, though, that the relationships between the characters--especially Jyn and Cassian--were fairly flat. But that's OK since the emphasis in these stories (at least in my opinion) is on larger, bigger meanings: cause, loyalty, courage, justice, etc.

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Thursday, December 15, 2016

Only Yesterday

Only Yesterday (Isao Takahata, 1991)
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Rating: Q=7, P=6 / Can't Get Enough
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Animation, Coming of Age, Romance, Complex Relationships, Nostalgia

A beautiful film from Takahata and Studio Ghibli. So many glorious, beautiful moments of art and story. So many sunrises and sunsets! The film's pace feels like we're wandering through the thoughts of adult Taeko. As she remembers her childhood, it informs her current self and situations. And, of course, it's the little things that stand out and bring the strongest emotions. She is a creative, free-spirited child and young woman who was forever being discouraged to pursue your dreams. A very melancholic story, emotional and honest.

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