Exams are 2 days away, but I'm watching a few movies now, each different from the other. Many people do a lot of things to get relieved from the stress, I for one, watch movies.
I have seen six of them in the last 2 days.
1.The machinist.
2.The perfect catch.
3.American History X.
4.Edward Scissorhands.
5.Black cat,white cat(An Italian Movie).
6.Letters from Iwo Jama
The first one is a Psycopathic thriller where Christian Bale transformed himself into a human skeleton(literally) to adapt to the role. After watching this movie my grey cells started acting funny. Have this weird(that's the term used by a friend to describe me) idea of testing how many days I can go without any sleep, once the exams are over.
The second was a bit of relief with a cute, mushy romantic story.
The third, a movie on racial hatred with Edward Norton delivering a powerful performance.
Scissorhands an off the wall romantic movie by Tim Burton. Johnny Depp as always leaves his mark.
The Italian movie is hilariously funny with the situational comedies. Certainly recommended to cheer you up if you are in a gloomy mood.
The 6th that I finished just now and certainly one of the best war movies I have seen, shows the WWII from a Japanese perspective though directed by Eastwood. Captivating cinematography,moving storyline and a powerful performance by the lead actors (specially
Ken Watanbe) certainly brings it on a par with Platoon,The thin red line,Saving pvt Ryan,No man's land etc.
During this peregrination through the six movies I was drenched in emotions; once somber, again cheerful and latter contemplative. Enjoyed them thoroughly and felt grateful to all the movie fraternity for bringing out such entertaining features. Will find out soon how enjoyable my exams will be. :)
I have seen six of them in the last 2 days.
1.The machinist.
2.The perfect catch.
3.American History X.
4.Edward Scissorhands.
5.Black cat,white cat(An Italian Movie).
6.Letters from Iwo Jama
The first one is a Psycopathic thriller where Christian Bale transformed himself into a human skeleton(literally) to adapt to the role. After watching this movie my grey cells started acting funny. Have this weird(that's the term used by a friend to describe me) idea of testing how many days I can go without any sleep, once the exams are over.
The second was a bit of relief with a cute, mushy romantic story.
The third, a movie on racial hatred with Edward Norton delivering a powerful performance.
Scissorhands an off the wall romantic movie by Tim Burton. Johnny Depp as always leaves his mark.
The Italian movie is hilariously funny with the situational comedies. Certainly recommended to cheer you up if you are in a gloomy mood.
The 6th that I finished just now and certainly one of the best war movies I have seen, shows the WWII from a Japanese perspective though directed by Eastwood. Captivating cinematography,moving storyline and a powerful performance by the lead actors (specially
Ken Watanbe) certainly brings it on a par with Platoon,The thin red line,Saving pvt Ryan,No man's land etc.
During this peregrination through the six movies I was drenched in emotions; once somber, again cheerful and latter contemplative. Enjoyed them thoroughly and felt grateful to all the movie fraternity for bringing out such entertaining features. Will find out soon how enjoyable my exams will be. :)
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