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22 Romantic Comedy (Chick Flick) Clichés- Inspired by Bradley Cooper, Justin Long & Kevin Connolly

Posted on August 28, 2012 Written by ripitup

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22 Romantic Comedy (Chick Flick) Clichés- Inspired by Bradley Cooper, Justin Long & Kevin Connolly

 

 Kevin Connolly, Justin Long, Bradley Cooper
From left: Kevin Connolly, Justin Long & Bradley Cooper. Shot from the video ” 10 Chick Flick cliches you will NOT see in He’s Just Not That Into You”. Image via aceshowbiz.com.

Each moviegoer has something to say (usually to complain about) about the clichés in a romantic comedy (or chick flicks as guys tend to use it as a synonym, though most romantic dramas are also categorized as chick flicks, mostly by guys.)

It’s hard to ignore the clichés in a romantic comedy since the whole genre is based on a formula. You know the drill: We at least need two people who will fall in love (or who are already in love) who will go through some difficulties and funny moments but in the end will stay together. Even when we are faced with two options for one of the main characters (This Means War, Sweet Home Alabama, Someone Like You, The Wedding Planner, The Ugly Truth…) we always know which one the girl/guy will pick, because only one of them obviously is right.

Now, I’m not going to include movies like The Break-Up or 500 Days of Summer because they break the cycle of romantic comedies by…well, not ending up on a good note (or at least not on the good note expected from them). Oh, come on! Please don’t blame me for spoiling those movies. Look at the name of the first one, and the premise of the second one (boy and girl meet, boy falls in love, girl doesn’t.)

Now, while I somewhat enjoyed The Break-Up and 500 Days of Summer (yes, this one was a lot better) , but they will never be my favorites. I get enough realism in real life or my dramas, so when it comes to romcoms/chick flicks, I want a fun and happy ending.

Not that I will say no to a touch of freshness or more action. So an R-rated romcom (such as Friends with Benefits as opposed to the common PG-13 romantic comedies), or a romcom with a lot of action (in fact some has action/comedy in the core and romance in the background-such as Knight and Day, which I adore.)

Where Bradley Cooper, Justin Long & Kevin Connolly Come In

But that doesn’t mean I’m fond of the clichés aside from a love story and a happy ending. If the movie is good enough, you may not notice or be annoyed by them. Or you might enjoy how the clichés are used.

He's Just Not That Into You Movie Poster
He’s Just Not That Into starring Bradley Cooper, Ben Affleck, Scarlett Johansson, Jennifer Connelly, Ginnifer Goodwin, Drew Barrymore, Justin Long & Kevin Connolly. Image: wikipedia.

But after having watched the hilarious video of Bradley Cooper, Justin Long and Kevin Connolly, the clichés even started to be more obvious to me. They list all the obvious clichés in a fun effort to address the unwillingness of most males to scorn at the genre. So in order to show how their movie, He’s Just Not That Into You, doesn’t involve these clichés (so guys shouldn’t avoid their movie on principle), they have shot a hilarious video.

And in their defense, their movie really isn’t full of clichés. Not all couples get a happy ending, not all men and women are romantic souls that are nice to others. Based on the best-selling relationship book of the same name, He’s Just Not That Into You takes the situations in the book, and proves all the tips and advice in the movie. The book is a no-bullshit, tough love, honest look into all relationships, and how men’s behavior are only open to one interpretation in 99% of the time.

I have to add, though, I like many of the movies I mentioned in this post. My true feelings are of course explained in the reviews, which I linked to.

Not surprisingly, many movies got into several categories.

Below are their clichés, examples from movies. Oh and please watch the video for their hilarious parodies!

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First the 10 clichés that He’s Just Not That Into You Doesn’t Have:

1) Make-over montages:

I don’t remember if it was presented in a montage, but the movies’ premise included or centered on it (there are a lot, these are the first 3 that popped to my head):

Never Been Kissed: Nerdy reporter Josie (Drew Barrymore) goes through 2 make-overs, 1 fails miserably. Then she is turned into a regular-looking but naturally pretty and sweet high-school student with the right clothes and nice hair.

She’s All That: Popular jock gets into a bet with his friends to prove he can turn the art nerd (Rachel Leigh Cook) into the pretties date for the prom. Yes, she will find out and raise hell. Yes, he’ll already have fallen in love in the process.

2) Singing into Random Objects:

Easy A starring Emma Stone
Image via sinemag.com

Easy A: More comedy than romance (%90 comedy), and it is hilarious.However Emma Stone gets addicted to a silly pop song after receiving a birthday card that plays an overplayed pop song and starts singing everywhere, including the shower.

P.S. I hate that song!!!

3- a) Quirky best friend:

Cake starring Heather Graham, David Sutcliffe and Taye Diggs.
Image via divxplanet.com

Cake:  Lead: Heather Graham

Quirky Best Friend: Sandra Oh (a.k.a. Christina from Grey’s Anatomy.)

Though in the writers’ defense, the lead was pretty quirky too.

b) Sardonic best friend

c) Sassy best friend

Ok, can’t remember for the last two but will update once I do.

But let’s just say that Judy Greer (The Wedding Planner),  has made a niche of playing the best friend, who is often sardonic, quirky, sassy or a weird combination of all.

Oh, and don’t forget the diehard romantic best friend who swoons at the romantic gestures and outbursts:

The Ugly Truth movie poster

The Ugly Truth: Katherine Heigl’s best friend/assistant.  She is very impressed with Eric Winter’s sweet gestures, but it is Gerard Butler’s confession that really melts her.

 

4) Characters having a one-night stand only to discover that the stand is his/her new boss.

Forget about the movies. The ultimate chick-flick series Grey’s Anatomy (whose first 2 seasons I like, by the way) start with Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) sleeping with cute Derek (Patrick Dempsey) only to realize that he is one of the attendings at the hospital she’ll be an intern at.

Cooper and Long even parody the elevator scene in the series that’ll take place shortly after, though the Grey’s Anatomy elevator scene has more action.

Derek and Meredith in the elevator- Grey's Anatomy
Image via greysgabble.com.

5) Sliding Down against a wall, crying.

Now does that happen that often? Can’t think of an example right now.

5-a) Laughing and crying at the same time

(Though more smiling than laughing)

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 You’ve Got Mail: Meg Ryan does it at the end, although that scene really went quite well with the mood of the movie, and her expectedly surprised state.

6) Elderly folks saying things that are inappropriate

Couldn’t remember this one, though there are lots. And I’d like to add “elderly folks intervening because they think one of the characters is hot.”

Love and Other Drugs Movie Poster
Image via shockya.com.

Love and Other Drugs: Jake Gyllenhaal is trying to persuade Anne Hathaway to get off a full bus so that he can talk to her for a bit. The old woman behind Anne prompts her:

“He’s handsome dear.”

In her defense, though, Jake Gyllenhaal is handsome, so that remark is realistic.

7) Chasing to stop them from going somewhere to stop them from doing something – at an airport or a train station, wedding….

Especially airports and weddings win the medal for being the most-overused ones.

This has to be the most common one!

Love and Other Drugs: Jake Gyllenhaal stopping Anne Hathaway to tell her how he feels and convince her once and for all that they belong together.

The Proposal: Ryan Reynolds stopping Sandra Bullock from leaving her office to go to Canada, to tell how he feels and how she can stay.

the-proposal

French Kiss: Kevin Kline stopping Meg Ryan from going back to The States. And the entire premise was on Meg Ryan chasing down fiancé to France Timothy Hutton to get him back.

What’s Your Number: Anna Faris chasing down neighbor/lover Chris Evans to a wedding concert to say how she feels.

The Wedding Planner: Matthew McConaughey chasing down Jennifer Lopez to stop her from marrying Justin Chambers (Alex Karev of Grey’s Anatomy.)

My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend: Christopher Gorham stopping his girlfriend at the start at the airport, though in his defense, he was writing a chicklit.

The Wedding Singer: Adam Sandler chasing Drew Barrymore by actually getting on the flight

How to Lose A Guy in 10 Days: Matthew McConaughey stopping Kate Hudson from moving to another city.

A Lot Like Love: Amanda Peet going after Ashton Kutcher to a wedding

8) Shot of frame while heads falling into pillows

coupling uk
coupling uk

Comedy series Coupling does it- but not for romance but for ultimate hilarity. And it is as unisex as a TV show can get.

9) Speech of the guy telling the girl all the things he likes about her- why she’s the one

It’s A Boy Girl Thing:Kevin Zegers counts why he’d rather be with Samaire Armstrong.

Love and Other Drugs: You got it. The speech after they got off the bus.

I may not be the biggest fan of the movie, but I do like the speech. Damn you, Gyllenhaal.

10) Love montages

The Ugly Truth: No love montage for the actual guy (Gerard Butler), but for Katherine Heigl and Eric.

Love and Other Drugs: Yes, there is a collection o f moments after Hathaway seems momentarily OK with being in a relationship. The soundtrack is great though, for the entire movie.

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Now extra ideas from the video (No parodies but they mention them):

11) Public declaration of love:

The Ugly Truth: Gerard Butler to Katherine Heigl, though he doesn’t know it’s public.

Gerard Butler and Katherine Heigl - The Ugly Truth
Here, they’re declaring what they hate about the opposite sex, inspired by their anger towards each other. Then…

27 Dresses: Katherine Heigl for James Marsden, at a wedding party she wasn’t invited to.

The Wedding Singer: Adam Sandler to Drew Barrymore, through serenading on a plane. Oh, and the audience includes Billy Idol (playing himself!), so this might be my favorite audience to declare love in front of.

12) Pretending to be somebody else

Never Been Kissed – Journalist Drew Barrymore goes undercover as a high school student who ends up getting classes from the handsome English teacher Michael Vartan. Poor guy starts to feel upset for developing feelings for a student, which is highly inappropriate…though she does seem to have a much higher level of emotional intelligence and maturity and deepness than other 17-year-olds…

Killers: Ashton Kutcher, ex-hit man, not being honest about his job to Katherine Heigl.

killers_movie_poster

Let’s face it. “Honey, I kill people for a living” doesn’t work so well.

 13) Pretending to have a kid

14) It started as a bet but now I do love you

She’s All That

15) Started off something else (hate, obligation…etc) but now it is love.

Couldn’t quite catch this one, but I think it was: started off something else (hate, obligation…etc) but now it is love. This is a very popular one.

A Walk to Remember: Popular, troubled Landon (Shane West) needs Jamie’s (Mandy Moore) help so that he can pull off an obligatory school play performance. He is unhappy at the idea since she is extremely uncool, the priest’s daughter, conservative, serious and hardworking, unpopular- everything Jamie is not. But hey, in time…

A_Walk_To_Remember_Poster
To be honest, I love this one to bits- though I’d have preffered a different ending.

Keith: High school student/outcast (by choice) Keith (Jesse McCartney) decides that he’ll create a challenge for himself where he will get the popular/smart/successful/pretty Natalie to fall for him. Natalie (Elizabeth Harnois) will initially only want to hang out because he is her lab partner but then his differences will attract her, emotionally and physically. And maybe he created the challenge because he liked her all along…

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Dedication: Mandy Moore only suffers through working with the obsessive, rude and annoying Billy Crudup due to work obligations but when she finally tells him to shut it, he starts showing he is not that bad and well…he might just be hiding the good stuff as opposed to so many other guys hiding the bad.

Not that I’d call Dedication a chick flick. The characters are quirky, more true-to-life and the world feels real – with all the beauty, shittiness, bad choices and actual problem and conflicts coming together beautifully. I recommend it to everyone – but especially to guys. It’s Billy Crudup, people!!!  

No Strings Attached: Ashton Kutcher and Natalie Portman – friends with benefits pact.

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Friends with Benefits: Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis –  friends with benefits pact.

Friends With Benefits Movie

10 Things I Hate About You: Heath Ledger tries to woo fellow high school student Julia Stiles to earn money, but ends up falling for her. Larisa Oleynik, sister of Stiles, tries to use Joseph Gordon-Levitt to be able to date a popular kid, and Levitt is paying Heath Ledger to try keep Stiles happy so he can date Oleynik and…

Modern take on Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew. Now, the man could write, but if Heath Ledger is there, even guys shouldn’t whine and see the film. It really is fun. R.I.P. Heath. I was a fan long before Joker. Hell, Joker didn’t do much for my admiration.

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More clichés from me:

16) Ridiculously Cheesy Pop Soundtrack (a pet peeve of mine.)

Not all chicks like cheesy pop music!!!!

The Ugly Truth: Song during the love montage.

A Walk to Remember: Half Great alternative/modern rock soundtrack (which I liked), half cheesy pop mostly sang by Moore. However I do like the one she sings at the play- suits the mood, lyrics are great and another version is also featured.

17) Realizing that their true love was right in front of their eyes the whole time:

Made of Honor: Patrick Dempsey realizes that long time best friend Michelle Monaghan is his soulm ate only after she gets engage to Kevin McKidd (Owen Hunt) of Grey’s Anatomy.

Win a Date with Ted Hamilton: Kate Bosworth finally realizes that Topher Grace is the man for her after dating the famous actor Ted Hamilton (Josh Duhamel.)

No Strings Attached: Ashton Kutcher and Natalie Portman decide to be bed buddies, and it takes a lot longer for Natalie Portman to see that he is the one, and not just in bed.

Friends with Benefits: Justin Timberlake takes a while to admit that he really wants Mila Kunis, and not just to sleep with her. Seriously, it is Mila Kunis. Did he honestly think he could do better?

18) Serenading

A Walk in the Clouds: (romantic drama). Keanu Reeves serenades to his fake wife, but he already has a wife (Debra Messing) so…

Sweet November: Keanu Reeves. To Charlize Theron, and he hates singing!

The Wedding Singer: Well, in his defense, Adam Sandler, does play a wedding singer.

19) Jerk/Player/Badass/Apathic Outsider turns out to be a misunderstand or pretending-to-be-like-that but actually nice guy!

The Ugly Truth: Gerard Butler is a player, but not because he is shallow.See cliché 21. He’s ultimately a nice guy caring about his family, and definitely not a player when it comes to love.

Love and Other Drugs: Jake Gyllenhaal (Love and Other Drugs)- is apathetic and will sleep around bu the  falls in love with Anne Hathaway big time, and is ready to be there for her in sickness and in health- and especially in sickness since she has Parkinson’s.

Someone Like You: Hugh Jackman starts sleeping around after his heart was broken but he slowly shows his true colors when his friendship with Ashley Judd deepends.

 

20) “You’re not who I thought you were”

Prejudices/initial observations make the characters think/say negative things about the other person, only to realize, there’s more than meets the eye (or prejudices and wrong impressions):

Pride and Prejudice: One of my all time romances, and probably the most popular case of He’s so not who I thought you were!

Elizabeth (Keira Knightley) thinks Darcy (Matthew Macfadyen) is an arrogant jerk, whereas he is just shy, antisocial and reserved. He has flaws, but so does she and they are in fact a perfect match.

pride_and_prejudice

Catch and Release: The exact sentence is uttered by Gray (Jennifer Garner) to Timothy Olyphant’s Fritz, who replies “Well, neither are you.”

See, Gray thought Fritz was an insensitive jerk who didn’t even seem to display grief at his best friend’s death. The dead friend also happened to be Gray’s fiancé. And Fritz thought she was this boring, stuck-up Miss Righteous. Turned out, they were both wrong-big time.

 10 Things I Hate About You: Heath Ledger realized Julia Stiles isn’t boring or tough. And she has a secret. She realizes he is not a dangerous badass as everyone at school makes him out to be.

21) Being tough/slutty/badass/bitchy as a defense mechanisms

The Ugly Truth : Gerard Butler decent boyfriend turns into player after many bad relationships

Someone Like You: Ultimate player Hugh Jackman is only protecting his heart after his beloved/live-in girlfriend leaves him!

Love and Other Drugs: Anne Hathaway to protect herself from getting to rely on and needing others because of her disease.

22) Big/Tragic Secret or Tragic Illness (that may or may not be secret).

Forget Me Not: My favorite romantic movie and on my top 10 favorite movies list, but the premise/trailer revolves around the fact that the guy (Tobias Menzies) has a tragic secret.

forget me not 2010 movie poster

 A Walk to Remember: Mandy Moore has a tragic secret. Come on, it is Nicholas Sparks! There has to be something tragic.

Message in a Bottle: Teresa (Robin Wright) hides her real reason for being near the sailor/widower McGarrett (Kevin Costner). Nicholas Sparks adaptation.He’ll be really pissed when he finds out.

Killers: Secret: Career background

Sweet November: Charlize Theron is hiding something. Otherwise why would any sane woman designate a guy to every month, turn him into a better person/lover and dump them after the month is over.

The Lucky One: Nicholas Sparks. Soldier Zac Efron can’t confess Taylor Schlling the real reason he’s there.

Keith: Keith has a secret- hence the drama label.

This Means War: Both guys (Tom Hardy & Chris Pine) lie about their jobs. Well, they are CIA.

 

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That’s all for now. I hope you enjoyed the post and please don’t forget to add examples in the comments that you can think of.

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The Island starring Ewan McGregor, Scarlett Johansson, Sean Bean & Djimon Hounsou

Posted on August 24, 2012 Written by ripitup

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The Island starring Ewan McGregor, Scarlett Johansson, Sean Bean & Djimon Hounsou
The Island starring Ewan McGregor, Scarlett Johansson, Sean Bean & Djimon Hounsou.

Lincoln 6 Echo (Ewan McGregor) lives in a high-tech facility with many others who have survived a deadly contamination. The survivors have very healthy, productive yet artificial lives where even the “sun rays” are artificially provided.

All people have jobs, and while socializing and friendship are encouraged, anger and physical contact aren’t. All these survivors one day hope to move out to “The Island”- the last contamination-free zone on the planet, a slice of heaven. The lucky ones are chosen by a lottery system.

The place is run by Dr. Merrick  (Sean Bean) and he makes sure curiosity doesn’t corrupt the system, and so far only Lincoln is really questioning things. Why do they all have to wear white? Who organizes things? Why can’t they make their own choices or rules?

Luckily for Lincoln, there is a supervisor (Steve Buscemi) that remembers what the real world was like and doesn’t mind talking to Lincoln about it. And it is during these conversations that we realize the survivors barely know anything outside of what they have been thought- they don’t know things like slang, kissing, sex, law, greed or cloning…

While Lincoln longs for a more fulfilling life, he is content with one thing: his friendship with Jordan 2 Delta (Scarlett Johansson), a female survivor he has formed a very close bond with. So he is not exactly happy when she is the next lottery winner. But his curiosity leads him to a shocking discovery: their health and well-being only concern the doctors and the supervisors until they fill their purpose: be it delivering a baby for a mother, donation of organs…And “The Island” is a code name for death.

He wastes no time in running away with Jordan, with all the facility guards after them and later the extremely determined mercenaries (lead by Djimon Hounsou’s character.)

As hard as it is, they realize that their survival instinct and desire to live overcome any shortcomings they might have.

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Like sci-fi/action with a Realistic Romance & Critically Acclaimed Actors? See The Island. 

Written by Caspian Tredwell-Owen, Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci and directed by Michael Bay, The Island is a sci-fi action that delivers a friendship/romance that feels more genuine than many dramas or romantic films. It also has its funny moments, without overplaying the elements and trying slapstick. It has a great cast, and you can hardly be disappointed when Buscemi is the panicking yet helpful sidekick (Desperado, anyone?) and Sean Bean is a heartless villain.

I especially loved the innocence Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson integrated into their performances.

Fun Notes:

–          You get double Ewan McGregor when Lincoln meets his human counterpart, Tom Lincoln: nerdy, Scottish,immature, and not morally developed.

–          Real life  Jordan is a famous model, and she first discovers kissing when she sees a commercial with her kissing another male model (Trent Ford.)

 

–          McGregor is 13 years older than Johansson, though I don’t think you can tell.

 

Please feel free to leave spoiler-full comments. : )

Also on the cast:

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The Ghost Writer starring Ewan McGregor, Pierce Brosnan and Kim Catrall

Woody Allen’s Vicky Cristina Barcelona starring Scarlett Johansson, Javier Bardem, Rebecca Hall and Penélope Cruz

Iron Man 2 starring Robert Downey Jr, Gwyneth Paltrow, Scarlett Johansson, Mickey Rourke and Don Cheadle

Scarlett Johansson Trivia: Star of Iron Man 2 , Match Point & The Prestige

Equilibrium starring Christian Bale: Powerful, Action-Filled, Spot-On Observation of Human Nature

 

Recommended Movies – Sci-Fi/Action focused on Human Nature

Equilibrium starring Christian Bale: Powerful, Action-Filled, Spot-On Observation of Human Nature

Gattaca starring Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman and Jude Law

 

 

 

 

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Equilibrium starring Christian Bale: Powerful, Action-Filled, Spot-On Observation of Human Nature

Posted on August 20, 2012 Written by ripitup

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Equilibrium (2002) starring Christian Bale, Emily Watson, Taye Diggs, Angus Macfadyen & Sean Bean
Equilibrium (2002) starring Christian Bale, Emily Watson, Taye Diggs, Angus Macfadyen & Sean Bean.

In a post-WW3 world, Libria has been founded on peace. In Libria, there are no wars because citizens are devoid of feelings and urges of aggression, violence, greed, anger or jealousy. This is managed by the obligatory daily dose of the drug Prozium which prevents Librians from feeling any emotion, including passion, lust, love, joy…

In this war-free world, the only crime committed is “sense offense” as some of the citizens rebel against the regime and don’t take the drug. People aren’t allowed to keep anything colorful, personal, different-including art, books and furniture. Anything that can urge feelings…

Offenders are caught and killed. Their stuff is confiscated by the sweepers, armed forces enforcing the Father’s law, all in the name of “peace.” Outranking Sweepers are Clerics, men dedicated to further enforce the law. Clerics have been exceptionally trained in combat, whether it is with or without weapons.

And the best is John Preston Christian Bale), who despite the lack of feelings, has the ability to think like the criminals, making them all easy prey and the master of fighting skills. While he is a favorite because of these, he is also monitored very closely as he has failed to spot one sense offender, his wife.

However when an incident hits too close to home and coincidences end up Preston missing a dose, he gets a taste of what the offenders are fighting for.  This confuses him, but he can’t help but continue feeling. But as Preston tries to cope with all of these new sensations and keep his feelings for a inprisoned offender (Emily Watson), he will have to pretend that he’s still the same Preston, hide the changes from his kids, his partner (Taye Diggs), Father’s representative (Angus Mcfadyen.) But how the hell can he do his job, which involves killing many people who are just guilty of wanting to feel?

Will he be able to rebel against a system he so loyally believed in? Will he be able, or have the guts to, try and demolish the system- especially when his latest official mission is to destroy the rebels completely?

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Why Equilibrium Is a Must-See

Sorry for the long plot summary, but I needed you to envision the world of Libria, to fully engage you in the dilemma of John Preston. I purposefully didn’t include the trailer as it is misleading (as in the event(s) that lead him to rebel) and shows a bit too much, without covering an example of change in Preston’s attitude.

Christian Bale’s portrayal of John Preston is one of the things that make this movie.

While there are practically no twists (probably nothing you won’t see coming anyway) that the movie will use to entice its audience, it really doesn’t need to. Equilibrium gets its strength from how well the artificiality of the manufactured state is shown, how impressively the fight scenes were choreographed, Christian Bale’s character’s transition, the sufficient action scenes and how it is easy to identify with the rebels, and picture how hard it would be to adapt to a world like that, had we known what feeling was like before Libria…

It’s regime draws parallel to a regime we still see in a lot of countries, and it is a wonderful display of irony, hypocrisy of those in power, and the irony of using extreme violence to “protect” “the peace.”

It’s in a movie viewer’s nature to look for plot holes, or at least to naturally “detect” them when he/she is not captivated by the movie. I can’t help doing the same with movies that bore, annoy or fail to entertain me. However, when it comes to Equilibrium, I urge you to pay attention to the dialogue and the clues thrown around. The “popular plot holes” suggested by some viewers are actually incidents whose reasons are explained or implied.

Oh and if you need an addition to the cast, Sean Bean is in it.

This is the movie that made me a Christian Bale fan. Because it actually shows that he is not just into the projects that are considered indie and/or artsy, and/or including characters that are hard to (or impossible to) relate to. Equilibrium is a lot more mainstream than most of his films, shot before the Batman trilogy.

It is fast, emotional and relevant to our world. Written and directed by Kurt Wimmer (who I also became a fan of with this movie) in 2002. Currently rated at 7.6 on Imdb.com, I’d rate it higher.

Notes on the Director and Cast:

  • Kurt Wimmer is also the writer/director of Salt (action film starring Angelina Jolie) and Law Abiding Citizen (an action/thriller starring Gerard Butler and Jamie Foxx. He is also the inventor of the fighting style and “education” used in Equilibrium.

 

  • Salt 2 is being shot and is also written by Wimmer.

 

  • The movie also features the talented actor William Fichtner as the leader of the rebels.

 

 

  • Angus MacFadyen is better known for his pivotal role in Braveheart, where he played Robert the Bruce, a nobleman who was torn between his faith in William Wallace (played by Mel Gibson) and his privileges.

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Book of Love starring Simon Baker, Frances O’Connor & Gregory Smith

Posted on August 12, 2012 Written by ripitup

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Book of Love Plot – Potential (Minor) Spoilers
Book of Love movie poster- Simon Baker, Frances O' Connor & Gregory Smith.
Book of Love starring Simon Baker, Frances O’ Connor & Gregory Smith. Image viamovieberry.com

David (Simon Baker) is a married high school history teacher who loves his job and his wife Elaine (Frances O’Connor). Even though her free-spirited and often impulsive, childish attitude clashes with his more workaholic, controlled and responsible personality, they seem to be happy together.

Then they meet the 16-year-old high school student Chet (Gregory Smith), a smart teen with practically no one in his life, his age or otherwise. He’s fascinated by both, and is smitten by Elaine. And while David isn’t as stuck-up as he first appeared to be and doesn’t mind tagging the boy along to a bar, he sure as hell doesn’t see what might happen when his emotionally teenager wife is left alone with a teenager for too long…

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Book of Love is a drama, no comedy involved. So please ignore the comedy tag on IMDB. It has its slow moments, but it is intriguing in a strange and humane way. Now, I’m not sure if I’d be tempted to ever write a story like this: A woman who cheats…just because where the husband is way too mature for her and just needs more spontaneity, combined with a teen who screws one friend and screws over the other.

There’s not really a moral to the story, especially if you are rooting for David – and I’m assuming anyone valuing romance and decency would do.

Yes, I can see the whole older woman appeal for the boy, but 16 is not supposed to be that young and stupid where you can’t realize:

a) you don’t sleep with a married woman

b) you don’t sleep with a friend’s wife

c) you don’t sleep with a married woman who is the wife of a friend.

And as for the woman:

a) you don’t cheat on your husband

b) you don’t sleep with a 16-year-old. Ever heard of the terms underage or statuary rape?

c) you don’t cheat on your perfectly nice husband with a 16-year-old.

Should you watch this movie?

 I don’t really have a clue. It’s watchable, but depressing. It has some decent insights into the not-so-great parts of the human nature, but there are many movies that do that with either less depressing/more entertaining themes or with more significant and challenging storylines.

While I liked the movie somewhat, I don’t think I’d have watched it if Simon Baker hadn’t been in it. And yes, he is a good actor.

Maybe this movie is best combined with any episode of The Mentalist to enjoy the contrast and appreciate Baker’s talent once more.

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