The Token Awkward Start

Okay.
So...recently some people have been taken some interest (believe it or not) in what I've been posting up about what I have to say (aka bitch) about random movies I've seen.
Then I got the recomendation to write a blog...which I dismissed immediately and without thought...I mean, I dunno, the whole blog idea has always turned me off.
However, a persistant certain someone (yes, you know who you are, and you better be fucking reading this because this is your doing) pointed it would be convieniant to have everything togetherand sorted instead of randomly posted on the internet, saved on my computer, written on my school books, and on scraps of paper beside my bed....yah, I'm not so organized.
And she had a good point (for once XD)
So, my plan is to slowly start collecting the random posts and scribbles that have accumulated over the years... o.0 god, this will be quite the task.
Anyway, this is so fucked...I feel like I'm talking to myself...it's bad enough that I bicker with myself in my mind, but now I'm actually putting in on paper (or text) and its just concrete proof that I need a life.
Oh and Jo, Imma bitch a little more about The Departed...cause I know how much you despise that movie ;)

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

The Beach

The Beach

so, this is another one directed by Danny Boyle, and based on a book by Alex Garland...yet another book on my impossibly long list of books to read.
Main character is Richard, played by Leonardo Dicaprio. Now, Richard went to...Tailand I think (yah, I know, I butchered that country's name) to escape I guess you could say...trying to find himself.
He comes accross this guy in a hotel, who gives him a map to basically the best island ever, except in slightly more intelligent phrasing.
So, Richard hooks up with another couple ans they go to this island.
As promised, the beach they find is paradise, with a small community of people living there who are sick of the worlds bullshit.
And that's where I'll stop...
I think the movie was trying to prove a point about people being consumers something like that...but I thought they spent too much time setting it up.
A big chunk of the movie was just showcasing the fantastic life that those who live on the beach lead. And that can work with some movies, but if your goig to spend that much time building a setting up like that, you have to really fuck it up ans tear it apart afterwards to make it affective...and this one didn't.
It did prove that there is really no such thing as a flawless paradise. Someone will always be unhappy, someone will always want something they can't have. It's human nature. When Richard is going back to the main land he collects some of the most outrageous requests for things to bring back from people...who aren't happy with civilization, yet still dependant and craving what it produces :/
I think you pretty much conclude that it's impossible to achieve paradise, because anytime you find one, basically the presence of a human being transforms the paradise into something selfish and unpure...what else is new?
Anyway, this movie really wasn't as bad as I was expecting...saying that, it wasn't good either...it was okay, entertaining...
most people I have talked to have read the book though, so my opinion on it may change once I read the book...maybe I'll realize it had way more potential? I'm not sure...

6.5/10

1 comment:

  1. Hmm.. I had no idea you actually blog still :P good stuff man, I might see this movie after hearing you bitch about it. you should get paid to be a critic :P

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