five minute review time! (spoilers!)
May. 28th, 2006 09:46 pmWhole New Thing: ****1/2 (just because nothing is perfect)
Characters: wonderful
Plot: Ok
Dialogue: Fantastic
Kinda like: a soap opera where you actually care about the characters.
The Journey: *** (worth watching, if you're into that kind of thing)
Characters: OK
Plot: OK
Dialogue: hard to say, it was subtitled so sometimes I missed bits.
Kinda like: Brokeback Mountain with lesbians. But instead of someone dying they break up. Oops. I just ruined the ending. Bad me. Not that any of you are likely to see this anyway. But seriously, lesbians living in India? Of course it's not going to work out, so it's not like it's a huge spoiler. A huge spoiler would have been "And their families and community were really supportive and gave them money so they could fly to Canada, get married and adopt a child. The End."
( More ranting/in depth analysis )
Oh! And today this guy at the Heritage Park bakery gave me a cookie for free! It made me so happy all day. Small things can and do totally rock my world. Like when my cousin used the word "tubular" in a normal conversation.
Characters: wonderful
Plot: Ok
Dialogue: Fantastic
Kinda like: a soap opera where you actually care about the characters.
The Journey: *** (worth watching, if you're into that kind of thing)
Characters: OK
Plot: OK
Dialogue: hard to say, it was subtitled so sometimes I missed bits.
Kinda like: Brokeback Mountain with lesbians. But instead of someone dying they break up. Oops. I just ruined the ending. Bad me. Not that any of you are likely to see this anyway. But seriously, lesbians living in India? Of course it's not going to work out, so it's not like it's a huge spoiler. A huge spoiler would have been "And their families and community were really supportive and gave them money so they could fly to Canada, get married and adopt a child. The End."
( More ranting/in depth analysis )
Oh! And today this guy at the Heritage Park bakery gave me a cookie for free! It made me so happy all day. Small things can and do totally rock my world. Like when my cousin used the word "tubular" in a normal conversation.