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RachelLone

Joined Oct 2000
I studied in London and I travelled almost throughout Great Britain. I've also been to other countries. I'm not really such an experienced traveller but in the future I'll visit more places in the world- alone. That's my style. I love staying at hostels, mixing with people from all over the planet. In the future I would like to study psychology and at present I've been studying psychiatry as a layperson on my own because I find the human mind fascinating...my hobbies are reading (mainly politics, biographies/autobiographies and some novels), writing (particularly poems), films, singing, listening to music, learning many things just for fun, swimming, astrology and stuff...

I'll tell you who my favourite actors are later. But first of all, I have to declare that I accidentally made a big mistake when commenting on a movie on this site and I only found out recently that film reviews can be edited. However, I just don't have much time at the moment so I'll have to re-write it later...it's so embarrassing...

Here are my favourite actors: Dustin Hoffman and Kate Winslet. I'm the biggest fan of Dustin Hoffman. I always say to myself 'Dustin Hoffman is GOD'. Kate is a fine actor, beautiful, intelligent and she's got style. Linus Roache is cute (and a good actor too) and I was star-struck when I saw Christopher Eccleston in Edinburgh! I said 'hello' to him but then I turned and walked away because I had no guts to say something like 'I think you're a wonderful actor, I really like your films'...he just stared at me for a second before I left, feeling awkward. I was lucky to meet him, though.

I used to be a major fan of Denzel Washington but now my passion for him has faded away a bit. Leelee Sobiesky was great but I haven't seen her in flicks for ages and I don't know what she's up to. I like a lot more actors.

As for my favourite movie...there are so many- and I love just about all genres. I've seen mainly American films and British films (but far fewer than American ones), some French movies, films from other European countries and flicks of other parts of the world.

I'd like to see more plays because on stage everything is so very full of life- just different from cinema and television. Speaking of TV, my favourite TV series were 'The X Files' and 'ER' but I didn't watch the episodes of their later years and I don't watch TV series any more. Most of the time I'd watch CNN (and the film channels occasionally).

My favourite cuisines are Korean food and Italian. Irish is lovely, and having some Scottish food once in a while is nice (man, I love haggis). I also like English food- especially English breakfast.

My wish is to join a drama club and feel it for myself.

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Million Dollar Baby

Million Dollar Baby

8.1
10
  • Apr 6, 2005
  • This movie is about the meaning of LIFE

    The Chorus

    The Chorus

    7.8
    8
  • Sep 21, 2004
  • You must see this

    An utterly compassionate music teacher arrives at a boys' reform school to teach a class with difficult pupils and he eventually wins their trust and respect with his kindness and undying love. Meanwhile he has to deal with the brutal principal who uses inhumane means to punish students and he also does he utmost to keep his pupils away from trouble. He forms the class as a choir and discovers one of the boy's amazing potential, transforms him from a trouble-maker into a gifted singer and a more disciplined child. Now the boy is a renowned orchestra conductor. As he reads Mr Mathieu, the teacher's diary written fifty years ago with a then classmate, the memories slowly flow back...

    Prepare a handkerchief before you see this film. This is a deeply moving story. A little sentimental, maybe, but in a good way, which let us see the bright side of the human spirit. Mr Mathieu is portrayed as a saint, almost too good to be true, but perhaps such loving and dedicated educators do exist. All in all, this is a must see, because the movie touches your very soul.
    Kill Bill: Vol. 1

    Kill Bill: Vol. 1

    8.2
    3
  • Jul 6, 2004
  • Too many loopholes

    Despite the trend of violence depicted in this film which serves entertainment value, 'Kill Bill Vol. 1' is a pathetic joke. There is no comparison between this and Quentin Tarantino's previous work 'The Reservoir Dogs' and 'Pulp Fiction'. This flick is utterly hollow.

    The story is about a heavily pregnant bride and assassin (Uma Thurman) who is severely tortured by her fellow assassins and gunned down by her boss and the child's father Bill (David Carradine). She survives the massacre (all the wedding guests are killed), falls into a coma and wakes up four years later (the assassination squad originally decides to murder her while she is in a coma, but the mission is later aborted because Bill wants to maintain their reputation) and begins her bloody revenge- killing her one-time co-workers, one by one.

    Here are some of the numerous loopholes in the film:

    The bride awakes from her coma, looks at her body in disbelief and murmurs 'four years...four years!'. How on earth is she aware that it has been four years since she falls into a coma?

    She lies on the floor, behind the medical staff member who has been repeatedly raping her while she is in a coma and pulls out a knife and attacks the man. How on earth does she still have a knife with her when she has been hospitalised for four years? She is supposed to have nothing on her.

    She leaves the hospital in her patient's gown with the car of the attacked man while she is in a coma, and later she arrives at the neighbourhood where Vivica A. Fox's character lives with normal clothes. How does she get them? She then travels light (EXTREMELY light, with only a bag) and buys a single ticket to Okinawa. Where does she get the money? After four years of being isolated from the outside world, is her bank account still valid? Could she really have the money for a plane ticket to Okinawa and another one to Tokyo?

    There are scenes in which she is on the aeroplane with her sword. Is it ever possible that she is ALLOWED to carry a sword onto a plane?

    You may find the action bit dazzling, but this is what I call 'pulp fiction'. You may find this movie experimental, but I find it a failed attempt of Tarantino's. The flashbacks is nothing new. I don't see any original, creative or profound meaning in this film.
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