sukishine
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I wasn't expecting much from this movie. The only reason I rented it was because Dakota Fanning is adorable to watch. It wasn't the most profound movie ever, but it was heartwarming and cute. This is a good movie to watch on a rainy day curled up in a blanket. It's sad at times, but a feel good movie about love and loss. 8/10 stars
There was only ONE thing about this movie I enjoyed: the costumes. Other than that it was boring. Ewan McGregor should have never wasted his talent doing this project. The character of Barbara Novak was extremely ANNOYING. Actually, come to think of it, ALL the characters in this film were annoying. The split screen of him doing push ups over her while she was on the phone was one of the stupidest things I've ever seen done, to try to produce laughs. We turned off this movie about 3/4 through. I didn't care about any of the characters, and let me guess... did they fall in love? Bottom line: predictable and annoying 2/10 stars (only reason for the 2 is cause the costume design was cool).
I just got home from the theater, and I'm very pleased with Kill Bill. The cinematography is awesome,.. amazing. I've always loved Quentin's movies, and this is the best one yet. The soundtrack adds the perfect touch to this over the top masterpiece. All the acting is incredible. Uma is great, of course. Props to the girl who plays Go Go - the 17 year old (forget her name, Chaiki something), I love her character. Her eyes are piercing, and there is just something about her presence that's...unique. Lucy L. does a great job, and has a very intriguing character whose parent's were both murdered in front of her, causing her to become what she's become. The anime of her life story is GREAT (and I'm not really one for anime). Overall this is the best movie I've seen all year! 10/10 stars. Go see it, and when it comes out on DVD, buy it to add to your collection.