I just finished watching Then She Found Me, a film that meanders along ... but Helen Hunt, director of the movie does a good job with a somewhat muddled script. There are several really poignant moments where you can identify with her bewilderment, self-doubt, anxiety, depression, desperation, and, at times, a wistful persistent hope in spite of all of the above. Her face is really the star of the film. There are a few moments of brilliant direction and lighting, too. Great closeups. On the other hand, there are a few scenes that seemed pointless to me. If they further illuminated our characters or advanced the storyline, well, I missed it. Quelques pas dans la vie!
Then She Found Me
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Thursday, January 14, 2010
Quote of the moment: “It's not because of stability that someone wants to marry, but because of lack of stability.”
I just finished watching Then She Found Me, a film that meanders along ... but Helen Hunt, director of the movie does a good job with a somewhat muddled script. There are several really poignant moments where you can identify with her bewilderment, self-doubt, anxiety, depression, desperation, and, at times, a wistful persistent hope in spite of all of the above. Her face is really the star of the film. There are a few moments of brilliant direction and lighting, too. Great closeups. On the other hand, there are a few scenes that seemed pointless to me. If they further illuminated our characters or advanced the storyline, well, I missed it. Quelques pas dans la vie!
I just finished watching Then She Found Me, a film that meanders along ... but Helen Hunt, director of the movie does a good job with a somewhat muddled script. There are several really poignant moments where you can identify with her bewilderment, self-doubt, anxiety, depression, desperation, and, at times, a wistful persistent hope in spite of all of the above. Her face is really the star of the film. There are a few moments of brilliant direction and lighting, too. Great closeups. On the other hand, there are a few scenes that seemed pointless to me. If they further illuminated our characters or advanced the storyline, well, I missed it. Quelques pas dans la vie!
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