Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Hannah And Her Sisters


Definitely one of Woody Allen's finest. There was something about this movie that seemed so familiar, like you have once met the people in the film. Between two thanksgivings, Hannah's husband falls in love with her sister Lee, while her hypochondriac of a ex-husband (great performance by Woody) falls in rekindles a relationship with her other sister Holly. The dialogue between the characters really made me think for a few days after seeing the film. The last ten minutes are wonderful, but it leaves me feeling sorry for Hannah, because her relationship with her husband doesn't really get resolved. The way the film was set up, in chapters was also something that I enjoyed. The thing I like about Woody Allen's films are that he does acknowledge that they are movies, and so that leaves him free to set up the movies in untraditional ways rather then trying to hard to make it seem like real life.
Also, for some fashion inspiration, I love the way that Holly (played by Dianne Wiest) was styled, big sunglasses, coats and scarves. I can't find many good pictures, so watch this film!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Desperately Seeking Susan

I love watching 80s movies for the costumes and this one definitely wasn't a disappointment... in terms of the story it was cute, but it was really Susan's (played by Madonna) ensembles that made the movie for me. The character Dez's apartment was reminiscent of one in the French movie Diva, which was fantastic in my memory, really must see that one again. American films borrow from great foreign ones so much!

some pictures of Susan... 

I want to try the lacy shirt and black bra sometime, if I'm as brave as Madonna.
Rhinestone boots!
The jewelry was great
I see another style to add to my sunglasses collection.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Josie and the Pussycats

I watched this on TV with my friend Sophia to cheer her up, Fiona the evil villain is my favourite character, while Josie and her band mates outfits were tacky, her outfits actually are inspiring, a strange polka dot dress with a reconstructed looking top, a choker with feathers extending from it, an entirely safety pinned ball gown. Unfortunately I couldn't find any pictures but this one... 

The Royal Tenenbaums

I hadn't seen this in 3-4 years so when I saw it at the library I know I was due to watch it again. I can't believe how much I had forgotten about it! I think Wes Anderson is overrated, but with good reason. I love his soundtracks, art direction, and character development. My favorite two Tenenbaums are Margot and Richie, Margot for being an unproductive playwright with a secret smoking addiction and of course her style... I am now hunting for a striped polo dress. And Richie, just because he's a handsome depressed in love with his adopted sister start tennis player. I now want a huge house with red walls and covered in art... 
I'm sure many of you in the blogging world have seen this, but if you haven't I can pretty much guarantee you'll like it.  

Friday, June 5, 2009

Like Water For Chocolate

I've seen a ton of movies since my last entry... I'll try and pick this up again.

Like Water For Chocolate is a Mexican film based on the book by Laura Esquivel which I haven't read but I might because I really loved the film. Something I like about Central/South American films and books is the involvement of magic realism, something I haven't come across as much in North American literature. This movie certainly had quite a bit of magical elements... it's set around the turn of the century (the costumes involved SO MUCH LACE) where the youngest daughter of a family, Tita, is forbidden to marry because her mother is a heartless old witch who says she must care for her her whole life. Anyways the man she loves marries her sister to be closer to her, and as Tita works in the kitchen her food has magical results that bring them closer... alright, don't want to spoil it. 
I found this film very romantic and also very in touch with that romanticism if that makes any sense. I've always loved magic realism because besides Harry Potter I was never much one for fantasy, magic realism allows one to see magic in real life.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Waking Ned Devine


Me and my two friends were kind of stunned from a late party the night before so we decided to pop this movie in Tess's mother's friend had loaned her... it was a really cute little Irish film made by the same folks who did The Full Monty. The style reminded me a bit of Calendar Girl's, wholesome but naughty if you get what I mean. The funny moments were laugh out loud and the ending not overblown and sweet.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Ghost World


I already raved about Enid's style on my other blog, bur seriously, I really loved this movie.
The link says everything I wanna say but better.