vegster
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- May 5, 2008
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Accompanied the wife to the Duke of York’s to see Little Women - well she had come with me to see 1917! Must admit was not looking forward to it and had not read the book which happens to be the wife’s favourite.
Took me a little while to adjust to the story, as there is a lot of timeline jumping, but by the end I realised what a strong, engaging and still in today’s age a relevant story. Great acting and editing, well worth watching.
Wife probably enjoyed 1917 more than I did, good film but strangely un-engaging for me.
Booked to see Parasite in a few weeks. Want to see The Lighthouse if I get some free time over the next week.
I'm getting a bit depressed by the upcoming film fare being offered up. Yesterday the trailers before Copperfield ( re-make ish) were Emma ( yet another re-make ) Doolittle ( re-make) The Call of The Wild ( re-make ). I think The Lighthouse is the only thing on the near horizon, Mrs V still wants to catch Little Women ( re-make) before its run ends. Movie making is becoming very predictable sadly.