5) The BBC version of Sense and Sensibility – I heart Colonel Brandon.
Movies
The Boys Are Back
- finally! a sappy Clive Owen movie
- the pain of losing someone
- how grief changes people
- the boys’ anger and grief, expressed in different ways
- the older boy longing for his dad’s love and his hunger to be wanted by his dad
- love/frustration/love expressed between a mom-in-law and a son
- golden, hot Australian countryside contrasted with cold, gloomy England
- fabulous music
- how boys need their dads
- a father’s love for his family
Character
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Walter Garber is a man who has come up the ranks in the subway control department of NYC. He started at the bottom and worked his way to the top, only to be brought down several notches when he was accused of accepting a bribe. The beginning of the movie shows him cheerfully at his job, accepting his assignment – low-man-on-the-totem-pole subway traffic director-guy (if you want the actual titles, watch the movie).
Summer Pastime
In keeping up with Kelly, I’ve posted my top 5 2009 summer movies below:
1) The Holiday – it’s super hot outside and watching a movie about Christmas just feels good.
2) Raising Helen – this movie makes me laugh and cry. And John Corbett is a “sexy man of God”.
3) Casablanca – a classic with the texture of a really good glass of red wine.
4) Prince Caspian – I have a crush on Edmund, what more do I need to say?
5) Dan in Real Life – sososososo funny. The shower scene is one of the funniest movie scenes of all times.
So I Admit…
…I have Pride and Prejudice playing in the background as I write the last research paper of my MBA career. It’s a momentous occasion and a fabulous movie. (Too bad they made such a mess out of the latest remake.)
Because my creative juices are flowing (and with some help from my sis), I’ve come up with a list of actors and actresses for the newest remake:
Mr. Darcy played by Clive Owen
Ms. Elizabeth Bennet played by Kate Winslet
Mr. Bingley played by Ioan Gruffudd
Jane Bennet by Romola Garai
What do you think?