This movie is a charming coming-of-age tale, but beyond that it's hard to describe. These two pre-teens meet each other and become pen pals. The girl is from a dysfunctional, seemingly wealthy family on a New England island, and the boy is an orphaned ward of the state attending camp on the island. They decide to run away together.
There are many laugh-out-loud moments and touching moments alike. The ensemble cast was very well put together, and the new young actors who played the runaway children were especially brilliant.
As I said, it's very hard to describe this whimsical, strange movie, but it is definitely worth seeing.
Rating: 3.5
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Sunday, December 30, 2012
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Fargo (1996, U.S.)

I guess some people might find it funny, but it's just not my type of humor. Mostly I was impressed by Frances McDormand's performance as the sheriff. The rest of it, I could have lived without.
Still, I'm glad that I finally got around to seeing this cult classic.
Rating: 2.5
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Burn After Reading (2008, U.S.)

Positive things I will say: Firstly, the acting was phenomenal. The cast was great, and they all played their various levels of paranoia/insecurity/cruelty/stupidity/self-centeredness/greed to a T. As an ensemble, they worked smoothly.
Second, the concept was good, and I have to say that there were some funny moments.
Really, I just don't know what to say after that. Ages after I watched it, I'm still thinking, "What?" But maybe it's just me.
Rating: 2.0
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day (2008, UK)

There was plenty of situational comedy, as well as some pretty witty one-liners. Romance, a hard-working main character contrasted with some pretty shallow other characters, set against the backdrop of an emerging war... The only thing I didn't like was the message that finding a man is the only thing that will make your life complete or even worth living.
You can't help but love Amy Adams. She adds a spark to whatever project she's involved with, I think. There's just something about her. And I never knew that Frances McDormand was so amusing.
If you're looking for an enjoyable, relaxing evening with a few good laughs, I'd definitely recommend this one.
Rating: 4.0
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