kathryncampe
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I adored this movie. It is a work of art. It is stunning visually, Emma Stone is fantastic, and I was captivated throughout. It is wonderfully funny at times with some ridiculous lines that are highly quotable.
It lends itself to multiple interpretations but to me I took away an overarching perspective on society. How societal rules and expectations dominate and restrict what we do and how we act. For Bella she has a child's mind and has no experience of the outside world so she is seeing everything with fresh eyes. She wants to learn and experience everything with little concern for what others may think or what is the 'proper' thing to do.
Perhaps we could all learn a little from Bella Baxter - to explore what interests us and experience life for what it simply is at the time - the good and the bad.
It lends itself to multiple interpretations but to me I took away an overarching perspective on society. How societal rules and expectations dominate and restrict what we do and how we act. For Bella she has a child's mind and has no experience of the outside world so she is seeing everything with fresh eyes. She wants to learn and experience everything with little concern for what others may think or what is the 'proper' thing to do.
Perhaps we could all learn a little from Bella Baxter - to explore what interests us and experience life for what it simply is at the time - the good and the bad.
My favourite Guy Richie film has always been Snatch hands down but The Gentleman is equally as good just a little more current and 'gentrified'. Whilst a completely different vibe and story, it maintains the style of story telling which I love most in Guy Richie movies - strong characters with great introductions and development that eventually all tie into the same event.
Awesome cast, brilliant characters and some hilarious moments pretty much summing up British culture. I was particularly impressed with Hugh Grant who nails the sleazy reporter perfectly. I never thought I would say this about Hugh Grant in any movie but I think he is my favourite part!
Awesome cast, brilliant characters and some hilarious moments pretty much summing up British culture. I was particularly impressed with Hugh Grant who nails the sleazy reporter perfectly. I never thought I would say this about Hugh Grant in any movie but I think he is my favourite part!
I really don't think this movie deserves some of the bad reviews. It's not a ground breaking horror film and it's not trying to terrify or gross you out with gore, it's just a simple ghost story but one worth watching.
Not as much as a slow burn as I was lead to believe, I think it builds suspense well. If you want something action packed and "scary" this isn't it but it is an enjoyable watch and I always think with effective ghost stories less is more.
Not as much as a slow burn as I was lead to believe, I think it builds suspense well. If you want something action packed and "scary" this isn't it but it is an enjoyable watch and I always think with effective ghost stories less is more.