An Underrated Gem
i have caught this one several times off and on over the years, and i simply love the movie and all its elements
mainly, i really dig the theme and mood of this film. the predicaments of the characters, and then the execution by irons and the the singer lady (forget her name). they did a great job bringing this touching story to life
when i say the mood of it, i mean to say, it's just so pensive, it has a beautiful 'wistful' TONE about it:
---yahts on the mediterreanean
---oceanside tables at plein air cafes
---that gorgeous sinlight
---the music is OF COURSE a winner
---the pace of the film, nice and slow, absorbing
---seems most of the settings are outdoors, and that there's always a breeze
blowing their hair
---the 'gentle summer day' vibe it carries (more like the end of summer, the bittersweet feeling one gets when leaving after a great trip somewhere special)
THEME:
---there's a 'stepping off a cliff' feel to it, probably due to the 'living on the edge' lifestyle of irons, and the circumstance the woman finds herself in
---also i get the feeling of 'one last hoorah' and 'savor the second chance' from this film
---then there's the 'where will we end up?' element, like in some movies where the protag is on an openended journey into the unknown (like gwinneth swimming toward america at the end of shakespeare in love)
---then there's the bittersweet feel of letting go, which both of them are clearly wrestling with (letting go of life or anything, the sensation is the same)
as i said, the music and cinematography assist with all this to a large degree. but i also think the actors did a superb job of bringing it in their roles. they really brought it to life.
bravo, Mr. Lelouch
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2dKNeLqNas