Hi everyone!
Apologies for the delay in posting this week, mock week happened only to find out I had another one this week to revise for as well! Couple that with an erratic burst of motivation to get healthier and you have one busy individual. Apologies that this isn't the most spectacular blog post to come back with, but right now this is what I feel like talking about, so this will be a bit more of a discussion post.
So, MOVIES! I have never particular classed myself as a film lover, music is usually my forte. With films I get some that I absolutely love and some where I'm left feeling dissatisfied. Sometimes the thing about films is that I feel like they can be a bit too long, my attention span won't survive unless the movie is phenomenal. This weekend I saw a film I wasn't expecting to like but absolutely loved, and one I was expecting to adore but it turned out to be disappointing.
The former film in question was 'The Theory of Everything', which I went to see in the cinema on Saturday. I actually adore the entire atmosphere of the cinema, complete with popcorn and all, so I really should go more often. Anyway, this was one of the rare times I did decide to go and all I knew about the film is that it was a Stephen Hawking biopic. I scraped a C at GCSE Science, and that's pretty much all my knowledge on the matter. I knew Stephen Hawking was a bit of a legend in his field, but nothing about him being a cosmologist or having such adoration for space and time. In a way that was educational, but my goodness the equations he was scribbling on the board didn't half look difficult! Anyway, this film completely blew my mind in terms of expectation. Eddie Redmayne whom I knew from Les Mis absolutely knocks his role out of the park, almost like he actually IS the young Stephen, from the mannerisms to the speech impediments deteriorating. His female co-star also played a fascinating role as Stephen's wife Jane, and watching her put up with all the difficulties was so admirable. The fact that this is actually a true story had me really thinking about how insane it all was. I would honestly recommend it so much though, a truly gripping tale and Redmayne needs to absolutely sweep the Oscars. However, when it got to a poignant, emotional scene in the film, some boys ran in and shouted! Thanks lads.
The latter film in question was 'Saturday Night Fever'. Last Saturday was quite the film day it seems, me and my brother decided to scour Sky Movies for something to watch and this film has ALWAYS been on my to-watch list. 'Grease' is my favourite musical of all time and I generally love musical films, so a fellow film once again featuring John Travolta was something I was definitely interested in. However, this film was SO oddly paced, one minute you'd have a car smashing into a window, then a romantic interaction, then a fight, then more romance, it was just plain confusing! There was no proper narrative structure. There was also a bit too much profanity which really took away the substance of the dialogue, I felt like I simply didn't care for these characters. However, Travolta does shine on the dance floor as Tony Romero, that was a real highlight seeing the dance battles go on, even if there were so many of them! The explosive legendary disco soundtrack predominantly featuring the BeeGees is absolutely iconic though, so I suggest the soundtrack rather than the movie, honestly it's quite bizarre. The scene near the end which I won't spoil was quite a moment though, and when I finally felt SOMETHING for the characters, there was only about a five minute duration left. I guess Tony Romero's message of properly following his dreams though was something to take out of it. The plot of Grease may be thin but at least it was reasonably paced and the two leads had fizzling chemistry and the cliques were interesting.
So yes I have found myself getting more into movies as of late! Are any of you guys a bit of a film buff? If so what have you seen recently, I'd love to know any recommendations.
Thanks for reading,
Jade xx
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P.s. whilst I have my personal instagram @jade_williams_97, I started another one @jadethejourno purely for this blog and is more of a typical beauty/lifestyle/blogger instagram, so if you want updates on when I post etc. then feel free to follow!
I feel like I get in and out of movies, like I like to watch them sometimes but then other times I'd rather rip my hair out haha. Sounds like good movies though and glad you liked them :)
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Yeah I completely feel you guys with that one! But yes 'The Theory of Everything' is highly recommended, thank you!
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I've been wanting to watch The Theory of Everything for aaages! The only thing I dislike about being single is having no one to go to the cinema with and I'm not quite brave enough to go alone aha so sadly I think I've missed out on some real treats in the past few months :( oh well - no doubt they'll be on Netflix soon enough haha
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You definitely should, it far outweighed my expectations! I know exactly what you mean about the whole being single/cinema thing, you should go with friends or family if that's the case, it'll still be a great time! True, always other ways of obtaining it, you definitely should!
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I don't usually go the cinema either as I'm more into music rather than films too, haha :) I would love to see 'The Therory of Everything' though as everyone seems to really enjoy it! x
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Ooh haha very much like myself then! You definitely should though, definitely worth the watch!
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I really want to go see Into The Woods but haven't gotten the chance! xx
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Ooh, one of my friends said she had mixed feelings about it, but I want to see that too! Let me know what you think. <3
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I watched theory of everything recently and LOVED IT! I read his book, brief history of time afterwards and really enjoyed it. I studied the philosophy of science and of time at uni and many of the subjects he covered I had a fair bit of knowledge on, so it was nice to kind of brush up on my uni learnings again!
ReplyDeleteI've also just watched boyhood, which is a film that really made me think about the purpose of life, it might be worth checking out.
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Ooh yay glad to see a fellow lover of it! I really want to read the book too, although I fear it'll mostly go over my head! But wow that's incredible, you smart cookie! Thanks for the recommendation, will have to take a look at the trailer and see if I'm feeling it!
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