TeEn AnGeL
Iscritto in data mag 2001
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Oh, what a feeling I had when I watched this movie. Instead of making me believe I could dance right through my life, this film made me want to sleep right through it. I usually enjoy musicals involving many astounding hits from the 80s, but still, the sheer star power of Joan Jett and the Blackhearts performing 'I Love Rock and Roll' was just not enough for me this time. Though what I enjoyed most was that funky dance music that came after Joan...It was sooooooooo FUNKY!
But funky music aside, there was not much else to enjoy in this film. I felt empty as I watched Kyle T. Heffner perform the role of Ritchie. He subtly reminded me of Mike Damus and the funny, hilarious and extremely corny jokes he told. Oh Mike, if only you were old enough to play Ritchie back then.
But getting back to me, often, all alone I have cried silent tears full of pride. So I thought I could relate to this film because I too was once a dancer like Jennifer Beals, sadly it was much more of a difficult road to acceptance for me. Yes, Flashdance ended on a positive note, and I can only hope that one day I could be like Alex. But digression is something I do often, so let's get back to my review, I give this film 5 out of 10 because the story was rather weak, and the acting was so bad, I felt I could have acted all the parts out better than them...except maybe the part played by Jumbo Red. For him, I watched until the end.
But funky music aside, there was not much else to enjoy in this film. I felt empty as I watched Kyle T. Heffner perform the role of Ritchie. He subtly reminded me of Mike Damus and the funny, hilarious and extremely corny jokes he told. Oh Mike, if only you were old enough to play Ritchie back then.
But getting back to me, often, all alone I have cried silent tears full of pride. So I thought I could relate to this film because I too was once a dancer like Jennifer Beals, sadly it was much more of a difficult road to acceptance for me. Yes, Flashdance ended on a positive note, and I can only hope that one day I could be like Alex. But digression is something I do often, so let's get back to my review, I give this film 5 out of 10 because the story was rather weak, and the acting was so bad, I felt I could have acted all the parts out better than them...except maybe the part played by Jumbo Red. For him, I watched until the end.
`Everybody's after love...' as am I, although I feel less unloved when I watch films like this one. Shrek 2 brought many a tear to my eyes as I learnt the true meaning of friendship, dreams, and most of all the joys of finding your one true love - even if they look like an ogre (although personally the ogre princess Fiona wasn't *that* unattractive!). I for one would be happy to meet someone who understood me and my `ogre-ish' needs in every way. But I digress....This film was great. The acting was pure brilliance! The voice actors were well-suited to their animated counterparts, but if only my favourite actor Mike Damus could've starred in it. In fact, I'd say this film was missing one thing. And that one thing was the presence of an angel in a starring role.
So you ask, am I now an accepted member of society? Well sadly no, but when I watch films like Shrek 2 I feel one step closer to acceptance, although I know I'll never be able to achieve it by watching animated comedies. But I digress once again, Shrek 2 is almost as good as that other brilliant film Shrek, the one that made me believe to begin with. I award this film 9 out of 10....it lost 1 mark for not having Mike Damus in it!
And so I shall leave you, hoping for some ch-ch-changes in this funky town of mine
So you ask, am I now an accepted member of society? Well sadly no, but when I watch films like Shrek 2 I feel one step closer to acceptance, although I know I'll never be able to achieve it by watching animated comedies. But I digress once again, Shrek 2 is almost as good as that other brilliant film Shrek, the one that made me believe to begin with. I award this film 9 out of 10....it lost 1 mark for not having Mike Damus in it!
And so I shall leave you, hoping for some ch-ch-changes in this funky town of mine
"...And I saw (his) face..." Yes! Shrek, the most beautiful ogre ever, is truly beautiful underneath. Sure he might be different within his society, but he did not let other people's opinions get in the way.
I, a rejected member of society, took a lot from this film. I learned so much from this lovable ogre. (I only resemble him *slightly* you know...)
Shrek is one of the better films i have seen in my lifetime, although it doesn't compare to films like American Beauty and Edward Scissorhands and of course the ever brilliant Lost in Yonkers.
I, a rejected member of society, took a lot from this film. I learned so much from this lovable ogre. (I only resemble him *slightly* you know...)
Shrek is one of the better films i have seen in my lifetime, although it doesn't compare to films like American Beauty and Edward Scissorhands and of course the ever brilliant Lost in Yonkers.