I have some actresses/actors/director/screenwriters, etc that I'm really passionate about. You need only mention that a new movie is coming out and you can wait for me at the movie theather. Nothing less expected then me running to the movies when "The Private Lives of Pippa Lee" (2009), the new Robin Wright (without the Penn, she divorced Sean), directed by Rebecca Miller (daughter of Arthur Miller and wife of Daniel Day-Lewis), and has Alan Arkin, Keanu Reeves, Maria Bello, Winona Ryder, Julianne Moore, Monica Belucci and Blake Lively (as the young Pippa Lee). I expected an indie film, somewhat dry, that leaves a certain ackwardness, just like in "The Ballad of Jack and Rose" (2005), also directed by Rebecca. And that's exactly what happened. The movie tells the story of how Pippa Lee transformed herself throughout the years. For good or bad you don't judge her; you are a passive spectator, that observes what happened, happens and will happen. You don't leave the theather loving the movie, but you also don't hate it. It's very neutral, but interesting in it's own way.
quarta-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2010
"The Private Lives of Pippa Lee" (2009)
I have some actresses/actors/director/screenwriters, etc that I'm really passionate about. You need only mention that a new movie is coming out and you can wait for me at the movie theather. Nothing less expected then me running to the movies when "The Private Lives of Pippa Lee" (2009), the new Robin Wright (without the Penn, she divorced Sean), directed by Rebecca Miller (daughter of Arthur Miller and wife of Daniel Day-Lewis), and has Alan Arkin, Keanu Reeves, Maria Bello, Winona Ryder, Julianne Moore, Monica Belucci and Blake Lively (as the young Pippa Lee). I expected an indie film, somewhat dry, that leaves a certain ackwardness, just like in "The Ballad of Jack and Rose" (2005), also directed by Rebecca. And that's exactly what happened. The movie tells the story of how Pippa Lee transformed herself throughout the years. For good or bad you don't judge her; you are a passive spectator, that observes what happened, happens and will happen. You don't leave the theather loving the movie, but you also don't hate it. It's very neutral, but interesting in it's own way.
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