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Read It and Weep (2006)
Best DCOM ever!
After the Cheetah Girls 2 (1 was diabolical, no idea how we got a sequel!) i was losing faith that we would get another "High School Musical" at any time soon. But then, today a movie premiered on DisneyChannel UK that renewed my faith in Disney Channel movies.
Although the end was somewhat predictable: the rest of the movie had enough to keep anyone interested.
To be entirely fair: i only started watching it because i saw the video for Jordan Pruitt's "Outside looking In", and wanted to hear the song again, so watched the movie. But: if i came for the song, i stayed for the story, the characters and so much more.
An ultimate show of the concept that absolute power can corrupt absolutely, in that however hard Jamie tried, she couldn't escape the pull on her that was in effect herself all along. The fact that the villain was her own subconscious made for an interesting plot, which wasn't just your standard tale of "good vs evil, evil quashes good for a while, good wins, the end". Although this is the vague pattern the plot took, there were enough twists and turns in between that it seemed like this was merely a starting point, and thus really didn't effect it as much as it obviously does to some Disney channel movies Very Very Impressed by Kay and Danielle's acting. I think the idea that they used these two sisters who are so close in real life was a great starting point, because it meant that Danielle already had a certain grasp over how Kay's mind worked, and thus it was easier for them to know how to influence each other without it seeming forced on screen.
I have to say, although i only came for the song, i cannot wait to see it again. And once the DVD comes out, it will be in my collection!!
King Lear (1983)
Brilliantly Memorable. Shakespeare's Greatest Play,
I have just finished reading Lear for AS English Literature, and our teacher showed us this production, and i was surprised at how much i liked about it.
Olivier's acting portrays one of his greatest works, in his final major performance. His Lear shows both the mental instability of Shakespeare's Lear, and also at the same time the emotional struggle within him, as the story progresses. As he lifts Cordelia's lifeless body at the end, we see that he is truly a changed man from his experiences, and the fact that Olivier pulls off this EXCEEDINGLY powerful moment is only to be described by two words: Simply sublime David Threlfall's Edgar is also a very memorable part within the production. The way he portrays his Poor Tom alter-ego is incredibly well done, never letting the situation slip, even for a second, out of the insane nature he is attempting to use to mask his true identity.
Diana Rigg's and John Hurt's performances were also awesome within their respective roles, with Hurt's Fool's attachment to Lear adding a new layer to the characters role within the play.
I liked the change of the old tree that Edgar took Gloucester to becoming Stonehenge instead. It helped to create a very odd mood, which really added to the production. The idea of Gloucester sitting their blinded, with the flashes of the battle on screen work exceedingly well, and where in a stage version, you would just have Gloucester sitting alone for a certain amount of time, with the battle just being heard offstage, here we got to have the full experience of the battle scenes .
If i have but one complaint, it would be the music! They crescendo'd at really stupid points, and then had no music, or not enough, when it was really needed.
Other than the musical problems, there are not many ways in which i could fault this performance, other than perhaps that at times the sets seemed a little poorly done, but this is just to be expected of the fact that the film was made almost 24years ago, and it is for this reason to be expected that not much of the set would be computer generated, and that for this reason, only what they built would be there, so sometimes sets would look rather flat and basic I would have given it 10 Stars, but it is not a PERFECT production, as their are ways to improve, so 8 it is. Still wonderful though!!!!