The Review: Something In the Air
Husbandman and I are interrupting the learning blogging to present to you this independent film review. We saw a french film this week, called Something In the Air.
Lway: Husbandman, care to recap?
Hm: Sure.
(Husbandman then continued reading about Wimbledon on the computer and did not come back to our review until further prompting. I remain courteous because we are all upset about Nadal's loss today).
Lway: So, you wanna recap now?
Hm: Okay, yeah. Characters in their late teens get involved in revolutionary movements in Paris in 1970, each taking slightly different paths.
Lway: They had conviction and passion, but did you think their movements were depicted in ways that made them look silly? Sometimes I thought that.
Hm: No I think they seemed sincere, maybe a little naive, but passionate.
Lway: You're probably not quite right with that opinion. The movements were depicted as silly in many instances. Did you have a favorite part?
Hm: I really thought the wild scene in the drug house towards the end was vivid and realistic.
Lway: I liked that too. I also liked when the Italian film makers were discussing their film about the Laotian workers. I like to think about these small groups of people trying to highlight or bring attention to stories we don't know about. What about the old fist of 5?
Hm: Going to give it a solid 4. That's actually kind of high. I'll go with 3.5
Lway. I agree on the 3.5. It was a little draggy in parts. Still, a good film and if people want to see it, they probably should.
Hm: I'll add here that my score for The Internship would be a 0. If anyone wants to see that movie, they should put a gun in their mouth first.
Lway: Well said, but we still love Owen and Vince.
Hm: But just a little less than we used to.
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