2 reviews
Saving Flora, cute movie with that charming indie feel yet seriously bogged down by Tom Arnold's character and all of his scenes could face been cut out and left a solid movie. The rest if the cast including Jenna was really good. Cinematography and editing was decent, direction was okay, seeing as how it was from what I believe to be a first time director in his only big work to date. But the true star of the film is Tai the elephant. At 53 steals the show. And though I'm not a huge fan of animal movies, but this one stars clear of the obl8gatory fart jokes and silly animal tropes so many others fall for. Definitely a family film for a chill Saturday night.
I find it funny how at the end of her journey Dawn still looks in perfect shape despite being on the road for a week in extremely harsh conditions. Her hair is still brushed and clean, face moisturized, clothes in relatively clean condition, and she doesn't look famished at all even though we never see her eat or drink anything. I know this is just movie magic and I'm not supposed to think this hard about it but idk. It's kinda funny.
I find it funny how at the end of her journey Dawn still looks in perfect shape despite being on the road for a week in extremely harsh conditions. Her hair is still brushed and clean, face moisturized, clothes in relatively clean condition, and she doesn't look famished at all even though we never see her eat or drink anything. I know this is just movie magic and I'm not supposed to think this hard about it but idk. It's kinda funny.
I find it funny how at the end of her journey Dawn still looks in perfect shape despite being on the road for a week in extremely harsh conditions. Her hair is still brushed and clean, face moisturized, clothes in relatively clean condition, and she doesn't look famished at all even though we never see her eat or drink anything. I know this is just movie magic and I'm not supposed to think this hard about it but idk. It's kinda funny.