Ah yes, just as I suspected...a perfect film.
Walking out of the theater with my mom and grandma none of us could even talk about it because we kept getting choked up every time we tried.
Ah yes, just as I suspected...a perfect film.
Walking out of the theater with my mom and grandma none of us could even talk about it because we kept getting choked up every time we tried.
If a movies doesn't have Connie Britton drinking a big ole glass of red wine in it, is it even worth it?
A beautiful portrait of a woman grieving, not just for her husband but for a life that she never asked for in the first place. Pablo Larraín chooses to capture Jackie Kennedy's struggle to remain the paradigm of grace and class that the nation expects of her, and her desire to present an honest face of grief and tragedy. Natalie Portman, with the help of Pablo Larraín's camera, conveys this struggle emphatically. Mica Levi's score is haunting and could be the score to a psychological thriller, capturing Jackie's whirlwind nightmare.
Some pretext. I just graduated from college last month, said goodbye to all of my friends, and moved home, without a job and an uncertain future. I've maybe cried one time, and that was really only a tear or two. But the second this GD pig shows up on screen with her best friend Mija I lost it and just kept on sobbing for literally the rest of the film. At first I was angry that Okja wasn't getting a…