Showing posts with label books on film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books on film. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

The Road (2009)



"In a moment, the world changed forever."

- The Road


Going into this film based on the Pulitzer Prize winning novel of the same name, I had heard really good things about it. So, I decided to check it out.

When I first saw the trailer, it really looked more like an action type movie - it looked like another interesting survival type of film. Now that I've seen it, I would say the trailer is very well done and put together - it really captured my attention.

Though, the film itself really was more of a drama type of movie to me. It was a bit slow - it went back and forth between drama type scenes and actions scenes. Though, I would say the majority of the film was in the drama category.

From the trailer, it looks like a linear type of movie - just dealing with the present. However, the film actually goes back and forth from the past to the present and vice versa. I didn't really expect this kind of format from viewing the trailer.

Regarding the action scenes, some of them were quite shocking - I definitely was not prepared for some of them. I don't want to spoil it for you but let's just say some of the scenes were inhumane in nature.

Basically, the story of the film involves the main character, "The Man" (played by Viggo Mortenson) and his son (played by Kodi-Smit McPhee) as they travel in an effort to survive.

(Note: Also, Charlize Theron plays "The Wife" - she plays more of a minor role in the film).

Along the journey, you find out more about the main characters - their past and struggles. And, you also find out how they got into this situation in the first place. Though, the "how" is not described in much detail.

I think this film has a good story - it definitely had its moments. Though, I feel it just wasn't executed well - it could have been done better.

Instead of an action type of film, it ended up being more of a drama type movie. The majority of the film was filled with drama type scenes - there were very few action scenes.

Overall, this film just didn't do it for me - it felt too slow. I think it could have been done better if there were more action type of scenes - it had a good story. Though, the fact that it dragged for me was a bit frustrating - it needed more momentum.

Personally, I can't really recommend this film - it was more frustrating to watch than enjoyable. If you've been contemplating seeing this one, I'd say its best to pass on it.

Film Gurl's 15 Minute Rule: FAIL

(Note: For all the fans of the film, these are just my thoughts - it just didn't do it for me. Though, I am interested in hearing about the book. For those who have read the book, I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts. Thanks for reading!)



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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Movie Preview - Eat, Pray, Love



When I first heard this book being turned into a movie from my tweep's, @ReelTalker, blog post, I really got excited. I got so excited, I went out looking for the book - I am in the process of reading the book now.

This looks like one of those movies that really has a great story to share. And, great stories always include great adventures.

(Note: I am wondering if my tweep, @Clarabela, at Just Chick Flicks is interested in this movie as well. I feel it may be a very relatable film for many women (and also men perhaps).

Here's the trailer:



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And, here is a video with Elizabeth Gilbert (the author of the book) talking about "Eat, Pray, Love":



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For those of you who are fans of the book, Elizabeth Gilbert does have a new book out which can be considered more of a sequel. Here's a video with her discussing it. Enjoy!

p.s. If you've seen the trailer and/or read the book, I would definitely like to hear your thoughts. Feel free to post up your comments here and/or on my Facebook page.

Thanks for reading, looking forward to connecting with you!