Tuesday, March 20, 2012

"Do you believe in soulmates? I do. I like the concept that there is somebody who is supposed to be with you forever."






“Café de Flore” is the first movie in a very long time that made it in my most favorite movies ever and I am sure mine is not the only list it made it on.
It’s quiet surprising that this movie was not nominated for the Oscar or Gold Globes in the Foreign Movie category. It truly should have been on there, though it probably still would not have won over “A Seperation”, due to other reasons than the quality of the movie.
The movie was directed by cinema de Quebec  director Jean-Marc Vallée, who became a household name in cinema with his 2005 movie C.R.A.Z.Y that earned him several awards and a Worldwide recognition. In 2009 he directed the more renown movie “The Young Victoria” staring Emily Blunt and Rupert Friend. “Youg Victoria” won an Oscar for “Best Achievement in Costume Design” and was nominated for two others. This put Vallée on a successful path and on the road to a future Oscar. “Café de Flore” does not fall short however. It earned several awards such as “The Best Canadian Feature” at the Canadian Awards and several other awards in different departments at the Genie Awards.
“Cafe de Flore” stars Vanessa Paradis, Kevin Parent and Helene Florent. It is about a man Antoin Godin who goes through a though divorce with his wife Carole for the sake of his true soulmate Rose and the love of a mother Jaquline for her down syndrome son Laurent. The two stories are set in different time periods and in different cities. Antoin Godin and Carole’s life is set in present time Montreal and the story of mother Jacquelin and her sons Laurent is set in Paris in the 1960s. Throughout the whole movie one asks itself what the connection between the two stories is and it is truly certain that there must be one; otherwise it just does not make any sense. Especially because, the dreams of the recently divorced Carole, feature the Down syndrome child Laurent from the 60s. There is a part at the very beginning of the movie where Antoin Godin who is a DJ travels to Europe for concerts and passes by a group of Down syndrome people at the airport of Montreal. The reason this particular scene catches one’s attention is because the camera follows Antoin and the group until they are out of sight prolonging this scene which at first glance seems unnecessary, but is actually the first connection between the two stories and a preparation for the outcome of the story. Since I do not want to spoil the meaning of the movie and the wonderful way the movie connects these stories that seem so far apart from one another I cannot go into detail. However the movie keeps the audience guessing until the end and does it in an extra ordinary way.
The switch between the different stories is amazing and the scenery as well as the cinematography are just mesmerizing and therefore turn the movie into an aesthetic joy. Most of the time the use of color and light makes the two stories seem like a dream and the camera is as ever as artistic as a camera movements should be.
Therefore this movie does not only offer an amazing script/story but also an artistic direction and great acting, especially Vanessa Paradise transformed in this movie.

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This movie is a wonderful take on reincarnation. Though it never claims that Rose is the reincarnation of little Laurent’s girlfriends and Antoin the reincarnated version of Antoin as well as Carole the reincarnation of Jaquline, but it does cope them together by declaring that Jaquline did not give them the chance to love each other in the previous life and therefore the two soulmates who have not had a shot at their love in their previous life will have one know.
Here the audience gts to decide whether they want to perceive this fact as mere coincidence that is convenient because it helps Carole through the crises or whether they really are reincarnations from the people im the story of the 60s. 

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The movie from the feel and the looks of it is just magical and has a touch of fairy tale making us dream about a love that is written in the stars, but also realistic making us see that to love is simply beautiful, but one has to be ready to let go when the time comes and its in the interest of the person we love. The following anonymous quote sums it up: "If you love something, let it go. If it comes back to you, it's yours forever. If it doesn't, it wasn't meant to be."
The name of the movie which is inspired by the same titled song by British DJ Matthew Herbert, is present in the movie as are many other famous titles by Pink Floyd, The Cure and the likes, making music another essential element in the movie not only because the protagonist himself is a DJ.
If you seek an aesthetic and peculiar sort of love story that keeps you guessing until the very end, this movie is a must see. If you love great music in combination with an aesthetic movie “Café de Flore” is a must see.

I rate this movie 9/10





Thursday, March 15, 2012

154 (this so does not give an idea of how many movies you have watched. I want movies for a living so of course I don't have a life :D, but I love my life the way it is, BOOKS, MOVIES AND ART)

154 (Most of the movies are mainstream though)
SUPPOSEDLY if you’ve seen over 70 films, you have no life. Mark the ones you’ve seen. There are 239 films on this list. Copy this list and paste this on your Blog. Then, put x’s next to the films you’ve seen, add them up, change the header adding your number, and click…
        (x) A Cinderella Story
        (x) Another Cinderella Story
        () Step Up
        () Step Up 2
        () High School Musical
        () High School Musical 2
        ( ) High School Musical 3
        () Hannah Montana Movie
        (x) Enchanted
        (x) Sydney White
        Total: 4
        (x) She’s The Man
        (x) Licensed to Wed
        (x) The Break-Up
        (x) 13 going on 30
        (x) 27 Dresses
        (x) P.S I Love You
        (x) Made of Honor
        (x) What Happens in Vegas
        (x) Get Smart
        (x) The Princess Bride
        Total: 14

        ( ) Camp Rock
        (x) Wild Child
        (x) Ella Enchanted
        (x) The Princess Diaries
        (x) The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement
        (x) 50 First Dates
        () The Lizzie McGuire Movie
        ( ) Hotel For Dogs
        (x) Just Married
        (x) Freaky Friday
        Total: 21
        (x) The Hot Chick
        () Sleepover
        (x) Confessions Of a Shopaholic
        (x) Twilight
        () Nancy Drew
        (x) The Devil Wears Prada
        (x) No Reservations
        (x) Perfect Man
        (x) Australia
        (x ) Never Been Kissed
        Total: 29

        Comedy/Humour:
        (x) Yes Man
        (x) Bedtime Stories
        () The Pink Panther
        ( ) The Pink Panther 2
        (x) Marley & Me
        ( ) Cheetah Girls
        ( ) Cheetah Girls 2
        () Bratz
        () Haunted Mansion
        () Paul Blart Mall Cop
        Total: 32

           (x) The 40-Year-Old Virgin
        (x) Night in the Museum
        () Night in the Museum 2
        (x) Evan Almighty
        (x) Bruce Almighty
        (x) White Chicks
        (x) Neverending Story
        () Meet the Spartans
        (x) Meet the Parents
        (x) Meet the Fockers
        Total: 40
        (x) Scream
        (x) Scream 2
        ( ) Scream 3
        (x) Scary Movie
        (x) Scary Movie 2
        (x) Scary Movie 3
        () Scary Movie 4
        (x) American Pie
        (x) American Pie 2
        ( ) American Pie Band Camp 
        Total: 47

        Adventures:
        (x) Harry Potter 1: The Sorcerer’s Stone
        (x) Harry Potter 2: The Secret Chamber
        (x) Harry Potter 3: Prisoner of Azkaban
        (x) Harry Potter 4: Goblet of Fire
        (x) Harry Potter 5: Order of the Phoenix
        (x) Harry Potter 6: Half-Blood Prince
        (x) Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring
        (x) Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
        ( x) Lord of the Rings: Return Of the King
        (x) Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
        (x) Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian
        Total: 58

        (x) Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
        (x) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
        (x) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
        (x) Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull
        (x) The Mummy
        (x) The Mummy 2
        () The Mummy 3
        (x) Journey to the Centre of Earth
        ( ) City of Ember
        (x) Finding Neverland
        Total: 66
        (x) Pirates of the Caribbean
        (x) Pirates of the Caribbean 2: Dead Man’s Chest
        (x) Pirates of the Caribbean 3: At World’s End
        (x) X-Men
        (x) X-2
        (x) X-3
        (x) Spider-Man
        (x) Spider-Man 2
        () Spider Man 3
        (x) King Kong
        Total: 75
         (x) Hellboy
        (x) Star Wars Ep. I The Phantom Menace
        (x) Star Wars Ep. II Attack of the Clones
        (x) Star Wars Ep. III Revenge of the Sith
        (x) Star Wars Ep. IV A New Hope
        (x) Star Wars Ep. V The Empire Strikes Back
        (x) Star Wars Ep. VI Return of the Jedi
        () Underdog
        (x) A Series Of Unfortunate Events
        (x) Batman: The Dark Knight
        Total: 84
        Action/Thriller:
        (x) The Matrix
        (x) The Matrix Reloaded
        ( ) The Matrix Revolution
        (x) Terminator
        (x) Terminator 2
        (x) Terminator 3
        (x) Ocean’s Eleven
        (x) Ocean’s Twelve
        () Ocean’s Thirteen
        () Casino Royale 007
        Total: 91
        (x) Bourne Identity
        (x) Bourne Supremacy
        (x) Underworld
        (x) Butterfly Effect
        ( ) Death Note
        ( ) Death Note 2
        ( ) Death Note 3: L Change the world
        (x) Resident Evil 1
        (x) Resident Evil 2
        (x) I, Robot
        Total: 98
        (x) Rush Hour
        (x) Rush Hour 2
        () Rush Hour 3
        (x) Mission Impossible 1
        (x) Mission Impossible 2
        ( ) Mission Impossible 3
        (x) I Am Legend
        ( ) Predator I
        ( ) Predator II
        (x) Signs
        Total: 104
        Horror:
        (x) Saw
        (x) Saw II
        (x) Saw III
        (x) Saw IV
        (x) Saw V
        (x) The Grinch (…how is this horror?)
        () Texas Chainsaw Massacre
        ( ) Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
        (x) The Ring
        () The Ring 2
        Total: 111

        ( ) Final Destination 2
        ( ) Final Destination 3
        (x) Ghost Ship
        (x) From Hell
        ( ) Child’s Play
        () Seed of Chucky
        ( ) Bride of Chucky
        (x) Gothika
        (x) Nightmare on Elm Street
        Total: 115
        (x) The Grudge
        ( ) The Grudge 2
        ( ) The Haunted Apartment
        ( ) Siren
        (x) Silent Hill
        (x) The Mask
        () Son Of The Mask
        ( ) Alone
        (x) Omen
        (x) House Of Wax 
        Total: 120

        (x) The Eye
        ( ) The Eye 2
        ( ) Shutter
        () When a Stranger calls
        () The Fog
        (x) The Orphanage
        ( ) The Skulls
        (x) Cruel Intentions
        ( ) Cruel Intentions 2
        ( ) House of 1000 Corpses
        Total: 123
        Cartoons:
        () Lilo & Stitch
        (x) Ice Age
        ( x) Ice Age 2: The Meltdown
        (x) Madagascar
        (x) Madagascar 2
        (x) Kung Fu Panda
        (x) Bolt
        (x) Wall-E
        (x) Monsters Inc
        (x) Shark Tale
        Total: 132
        (x) Shrek
        (x) Shrek 2
        (x) Shrek 3
        (x) Finding Nemo
        (x) ET
        ( x) Cars
        (x) Ratatouille
        (x) Toy Story
        (x) Toy Story 2
        (x) The Incredibles
        Total:142

        Inspirational:
        (x) Little Miss Sunshine
        (x) I Am Sam
        (x) The Day After Tomorrow
        (x) Coach Carter
        (x) The Last Dance
        () To Kill A Mockingbird
        ( ) Conrack
        ( ) Midnight Sun
        (x) Little Black Book
        (x) Hotel Rwanda
        Total: 149

         Classics:
        (x) Ten Things I Hate About You
        (x) Titanic
        (x) Romeo & Juliet
        (x) Frankenstein
        (x) A Midsummer Night’s Dream
       Total: 154

Monday, March 12, 2012

A Fairy Tale on Mars



Has anyone read the review of “John Carter” in The Guardian? Well if yes, don’t buy in to it if no don’t read it. I don’ t know what the most of you think when it comes to movie reviews, but I do not like direct statements like, the movie was a bore or the likes, I like more hidden comments like A. O. Scott at the New York Times gives. It gives the whole review a more neutral perspective and does not make it seem like it is trying to talk the movie down. Reviews should give the viewer an idea about the movie and not make them want to run away from it. IMDB viewers have voted the movie “John Carter” up to 7.0 points (March 12), which is surprising to me, since I would have guessed lower after most of the negative reviews I’ve read in papers about the movie. As long as a movie doesn’t suck and is really really bad, try to argument between what was good and what not and then make a statement on how you liked the movie, fact is a lot of people would probably go and see a bad movie that has one plus point and that being for example that the movie was entertaining despite all.
I am not a huge fan of 3D movies, they give me a headache for whatever reason, and I do strongly believe that 80% of the 3D movies do not have to be in 3D, but are only made that way to draw in more viewers. If things come flying at the audience and the likes 3D is just awesome, but just the pretense of making the movie more real on 3D is a lie. Most of the 3D movies are actually more enjoyable on 2D, you are not wearing annoying glasses and do not get a headache from watching the movie. The same goes for “John Carter”. The movie would have been way more enjoyable in 2D rather than 3D, however I still made it through and found it entertaining. It will never become one of my favorite movies, but at least I had fun watching it, which for example I can’t say about Avatar, which I did not enjoy and still to this day believe it to be a marketing success than anything else like all other James Cameron movies. I say this knowing that most of you will not agree with it. If you ask me what I liked about "John Carter" I’d have to say that from time to time it just feels good to watch a cheesy movie, where you know from the start on what will happend, but that still leaves room for a little surprise.
The effects in the movie were pretty good, the plot, the pre-history of John Carter and all that follows made sense, the love part was obvious and cheesy, yet fun to watch the clichés.
The movie is based on the book “The Princess of Mars” by Edgar Rice Burroughs and the screenplay stayed as true as possible to the book. This book was first published 100 years back.
It does not go as deep as maybe the Star Wars movies and Star Trek movies, since love is obviously the center of attention in this one, though the movie does include at least 2 other sub-plots. But I honestly don’t get what critics were expecting. I do not need to be a critic at New York Times or Washington Post to know beforehand that this movie will not be THE GREATEST MOVIE EVER MADE. Why? Well first it’s a big budget blockbuster movie and second it was produced by Disney, take a look at the dog with its cuteness factor an obvious Disney trademark, we have a princess, love and a happy ending, what else would you expect. When I go into a Disney movie that is what I expect and got that from this movie: ENTERTAINMENT, FUN, A DIFFRENT TYP OF FAIRY TALE ON THE PLANET MARS. Next thing we know critics will start criticizing "Aladdin" and "Mickey Mouse" as well.
If you seek entertainment a movie that does not make you think hard and leaves you happy at the end, go and watch it. If you seek a movie that gives you something to think about and has a deeper meaning in it then hardly any blockbuster is for you, but I would recommend you do watch foreign movies or independent movies, for example “This Must Be The Place”, would be more suitable there.

My rating for "John Carter" is 6.5