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MaineWriter:
I saw it in the theater back at Christmas-time...I remember liking it when I saw it but as I thought about it, alot of it was so...pat that it bordered on trite.
I really got annoyed with the daughter that didn't like the Sarah Jessica Parker character (sorry, I can't remember their names). And it really bugged me that the mother (Diane Keaton) just went right along with it and in fact, was just as unaccepting before she'd ever laid eyes on the young woman. I just don't think that's how a mother would/should behave.
They make this big deal about being an accepting, inclusive family (the whole thing with the gay son & his partner) but then look how they treat a potential daughter-in-law. It makes me wonder what the partner had to go through--or did they just welcome him with open arms? And if so, why? Isn't that sort of a double standard?
And then of course, mom has Hollywood mystery disease--looks healthy as a horse and then, bingo! She's dead! LOL
Maybe we can talk about Casanova--Ennis in Venice! LOL
Leslie
serious crayons:
I'm sorry, maggiesmommy, but I'm pretty much in agreement with Leslie. I did like Luke Wilson's character, though.
Who here has seen Casanova? It never came to my neighborhood theater, I don't think. But then, I was kind of scared to see it, anyway -- it distubs me to see Heath in any other role (except, for some reason, in Lords of Dogtown). Anyway, it sounds good, and maybe now I could handle it.
maggiesmommy GayLee:
i guess we all see different things..and it was no brokeback, never could be, not even close...and all you say is true...however,we all see movies in a different light depending where we are emothinally..guess it just spoke to ME a bit becuase of that and i wasn't judging the film as a whole, but on the part that touched me..I suppose in retrospect it was a bit trite, but that wasn't on my mind while watching it..
My mentioning the film was not in the role of film critic, but rather on the human, emotional level that it reached me...i guess you'd have to be inside my head to understand..anyway...
thats the great thing..humm..we can all have our own opinion!
MaineWriter:
--- Quote from: latjoreme on May 08, 2006, 08:37:17 am ---I'm sorry, maggiesmommy, but I'm pretty much in agreement with Leslie. I did like Luke Wilson's character, though.
Who here has seen Casanova? It never came to my neighborhood theater, I don't think. But then, I was kind of scared to see it, anyway -- it distubs me to see Heath in any other role (except, for some reason, in Lords of Dogtown). Anyway, it sounds good, and maybe now I could handle it.
--- End quote ---
I liked Luke Wilson, too, but we were supposed to like him...the dope smoking California dude, right? LOL
I actually saw Casanova in the theater--saw on a day when BBM was sold out and my daughter and I went to Casanova, instead.
It is totally mindless, silly fluff, but it has lots of nice scenery of Venice (a place I have never been but want to visit). When I saw it, I had just finished reading "The City of Falling Angels" by John Berendt (same guy who wrote "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil."). This book is about the fire of the Fenice Opera House and also has lots of description of the city, so seeing the movie gave me a nice visual.
Heath made this on the heels of BBM and he truly looks and sounds like Ennis in Venice with a British accent. He's sexy and fun. The movie is silly--but I have watched sillier movies and enjoyed them too. If you want serious and deep, stay away. If you are a hard core Heathen, you won't be disappointed. Our boy is in many, many scenes--lookin' good and sounding better ;-)
Leslie
EnnisDelMar:
I saw it in the theatre expecting a comedy (since they advertised it as one) and didn't laugh at all..kinda ruined the movie for me.
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