AncientMagnolia
Iscritto in data lug 2006
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Wah-Wah is a beautiful film! One that i saw just yesterday and have had in my head since and wanted it to stay in there. I have recommended it to everyone i have seen since then, and still find myself commenting on it most randomly.
Wah-Wah is a sad film, and i believe i have cried more tears in this movie more than any other. I had tears running down my neck. I am not generally fond of sad movies but i found this one so different! Besides it is not all sad, I was also even crying with happiness. And laughing too! The only thing that i am disappointed about is that Wah-Wah is not being shown at every cinema, and only very few. I live in Victoria, Aust. And suggest you check out the capital city of your state to see it. I found it definitely worth while! But what i thought was rather curious was that EVERYONE stayed in there seats until the whole of the credits had been run and the curtains starting to close. There was not particularly anything interesting with the actual credits, but it felt appropriate! Richard E. Grant has been one of my two favorite actors for a long time! And this movie he has written and produced, about his life, just adds to my admiration of him. A job well done indeed, and WELL worth seeing!
Wah-Wah is a sad film, and i believe i have cried more tears in this movie more than any other. I had tears running down my neck. I am not generally fond of sad movies but i found this one so different! Besides it is not all sad, I was also even crying with happiness. And laughing too! The only thing that i am disappointed about is that Wah-Wah is not being shown at every cinema, and only very few. I live in Victoria, Aust. And suggest you check out the capital city of your state to see it. I found it definitely worth while! But what i thought was rather curious was that EVERYONE stayed in there seats until the whole of the credits had been run and the curtains starting to close. There was not particularly anything interesting with the actual credits, but it felt appropriate! Richard E. Grant has been one of my two favorite actors for a long time! And this movie he has written and produced, about his life, just adds to my admiration of him. A job well done indeed, and WELL worth seeing!
Altogether i didn't really like it.
I was very disappointed with this version of the pride and the prejudice! To begin with, it was a bit difficult to understand, i had to keep explaining what they were saying and meaning to my friend.
The dresses were a mixture of tow different era's so didn't really match the story, which is set in the regency era or early 1800's not the late 1700's! And one of the dresses, the one that Bingley's sister wears to the ball looks like it's just come of a modern runway, in the 21st century. Very disappointing! Even if it is a nice looking dress.
Also in the BBC version, there is a difference between the decor of the houses of Mr. Darcy and Lady Catherine De Bourgh, which shows an important difference of character. But when in comes to this version - one is just as tacky and show-offish as the other.
Also what happened to Mr. Bingleys other sister? This film is missing very many things that would make it better! There a few good points however, and i do think it is worth seeing just so we can be nasty to it when comparing it to the BBC version.
I was very disappointed with this version of the pride and the prejudice! To begin with, it was a bit difficult to understand, i had to keep explaining what they were saying and meaning to my friend.
The dresses were a mixture of tow different era's so didn't really match the story, which is set in the regency era or early 1800's not the late 1700's! And one of the dresses, the one that Bingley's sister wears to the ball looks like it's just come of a modern runway, in the 21st century. Very disappointing! Even if it is a nice looking dress.
Also in the BBC version, there is a difference between the decor of the houses of Mr. Darcy and Lady Catherine De Bourgh, which shows an important difference of character. But when in comes to this version - one is just as tacky and show-offish as the other.
Also what happened to Mr. Bingleys other sister? This film is missing very many things that would make it better! There a few good points however, and i do think it is worth seeing just so we can be nasty to it when comparing it to the BBC version.
I have had trouble putting into words the singing of Bryn and Cecilia! Recently i have been unwell with chronic fatigue and at 14 yrs old have missed much of school and lost many of the things i have known over my life, especially good relationships with friends. But one thing i have discovered and has helped my to stay positive has been the singing of Bryn Terfel! He puts such energy into his singing and as Gyran says becomes the character, I have noticed this happens even more when he sings with Cecilia! They tend to inspire each other to be the best that they can.
I will pick up anything that has Bryn Terfel in it, and this is definitely no exception! A Fantastic piece that has amongst other works of Bryn, Ispired me to live!
I will pick up anything that has Bryn Terfel in it, and this is definitely no exception! A Fantastic piece that has amongst other works of Bryn, Ispired me to live!
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