Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

June 24, 2013

And forever will melt slowly in the glass of lemonade. (10 Movies to see this summer.)

Movie theaters are great places to escape the heat or spend the rainy day in. I recently just spent the whole day at the local movie theater when I went to see The Great Gatsby and straight after that Star Trek Into The Darkness. That was an awesome day! I plan on going to see at least few other movies this summer. Here’s my Top 10 movies I’m really excited about (including the Star Trek sequel cause i really need to see it again!), although some of them won’t come here until the fall, and some I don’t know if they’ll make it in the theaters at all. But at some point in the future I’ll be sure to check all of them out.

Star Trek Into Darkness Sci-fi
Director: J.J Abrams Starring: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto
Sequel to the 2009 Star Trek reboot in 3D.
In theaters now

The Kings of Summer Comedy
Director: Jordan Vogt-Roberts Starring: Nick Robinson, Gabriel Basso, Moises Arias
Adventure movie in the spirit of Stand By Me about three teenage boys who decide
to spend their summer building a house in the woods and living off the land.
In theaters now

What Maisie Knew Drama
Directors: Scott McGehee, David Siegel Starring: Julianne Moore, Alexander Skarsgård
In New York City, a young girl is caught in the middle of her parents' bitter custody battle.
In theaters now (USA), July 26th (Finland), August 23rd (UK)

Only God Forgives Crime
Director: Nicolas Winding Refn Starring: Ryan Gosling, Kristin Scott Thomas, Yayaying Rhatha Phongam
A drug-smuggler thriving in Bangkok's criminal underworld, sees his life get even more complicated
when his mother compels him to find and kill whoever is responsible for his brother's recent death.
In theaters now (Finland), July 19th (USA), August 2nd (UK)

Fruitvale Station Biography
Director: Ryan Coogler Starring: Michael B. Jordan, Octavia Spencer
Based on the true story of Oscar Grant, a 22-year-old resident of the San Francisco Bay Area,
who was fatally shot by a police officer in the early morning hours of New Year's Day 2009.
In theaters July 12th (USA)

The World’s End Sci-fi/Comedy
Director: Edgar Wright Starring: Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Martin Freeman, Rosamund Pike
Five friends who reunite in an attempt to top their epic pub crawl from 20 years earlier
unwittingly become humankind's only hope for survival.
In theaters July 19th (UK), August 23rd (USA), October 4th (Finland)

The Spectacular Now Drama/Comedy
Director: James Ponsoldt Starring: Shailene Woodley, Miles Teller
A hard-partying high school senior's philosophy on life changes when he meets the not-so-typical "nice girl."
In theaters August 2nd (USA)

Prince Avalanche Drama/Comedy
Director: David Gordon Green Starring: Paul Rudd, Emile Hirsch
Two highway road workers spend the summer of 1988 away from their city lives.
In theaters August 9th (USA)

Kick-Ass 2 Action
Director: Jeff Wadlow Starring: Chloë Grace Moretz, Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Sequel to a movie about a high schooler who decided to become a superhero
even though he has no super powers.
In theaters August 16th (USA, UK, Finland)

Ain’t Them Bodies Saints Drama
Director: David Lowery Starring: Rooney Mara, Casey Affleck, Ben Foster
An outlaw escapes from prison and begins a journey across the Texas hill
to reunite with his wife and daughter he has never met.
In theaters August 16th (USA)

What movies are you excited about this summer? Have you seen any of the ones I mentioned above?

February 24, 2013

Do you hear the people sing? (The Road to Oscars 2013)


it is The Oscar night, and i have to say i did not watch all the movies i hoped to but i got the chance to see 8 of the 18 so i guess that's something. but i'm sure that even if i had seen all of them Les Misérables would still be my favorite, so while i'll be rooting for it i have the feeling that Argo or Lincoln will win the Best Picture. but it's okay, cause in my heart Les Mis will be the winner, no matter what. i saw it last friday on its premiere night (yes, we are that late here in finland) and i just can't stop thinking about it. i need to go see it again. it was perfection.


other movies i really enjoyed were Zero Dark Thirty and Life of Pi. i honestly didn't think i would like Zero Dark Thirty that much, but i'm weak for strong female characters whose stories are not defined by their romantic relationships. Jessica Chastain was brilliant in this movie. Life of Pi was a movie i knew i was going to love, i've read the book years ago and love the story, i just didn't expect it to be that amazing. it is one of the visually most stunning movies i've ever seen.

also i got a bit addicted to making these moving 'posters' and i was going to make one for each movie but oh time flies when you're sick. yes, i'm still sick, or again, depending how you think of it. getting better tho, but there's one reason why i only watched so few movies or haven't been posting.

coming soon a book haul (again! i have problem) and some book reviews.

do you guys have any Oscar favorites? or movies that you think deserved to be nominated but didn't? i have to say my favorite movie from last year was The Perks of Being a Wallflower, but sadly movies like that don't ever make it to the Academy Awards.

February 3, 2012

i'll be your Emmylou and i'll be your June.



A - Away We Go | a couple trying to figure out where to settle down and start a family. | drama/comedy
B - Blue Valentine | a movie about the beginning and an end of a relationship. | drama
C - Control | the story of Ian Curtis' tragic life. | biography
D - Daydream Nation | girl gets entangled in a love triangle with her high-school teacher and a classmate. | drama
E - Exit Through The Gift Shop | the story of Baksy that turned out to be about someone else. | documentary
F - Fantastic Mr. Fox | one fox terrorising the most powerful farmers, and vice versa. | animation


G - Garden State | a man returns to his home town after being away for nine years, to bury his mother. |drama/comedy
H - Happythankyoumoreplease | Young New Yorkers figuring out love and growing up. |drama/comedy
I - Indise I'm Dancing | a crippled young man refuses to let his condition defy how to live his life. | drama
J - Juno | teenage girl gets pregnant and decides to give her baby for adoption. | drama/comedy
K - Kick-Ass | a  teenage boy with no special talents decides to become a Superhero. | action
L - Lars and the Real Girl | Lars orders a doll from the internet and falls in love with it. |drama/comedy


M - The Messenger | after being injured in Iraq Will is assigned to Casualty Notification Team to finnish his enslistment. | drama
N - Nick And Norah's Infinite Playlist | in New York's summer night Nick and Norah are trying to find their way to a mysterious gig. | comedy
O - Once Upon a Time in the West | a young woman tries to find out who murdered her family and her husband. | western
P - Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory | three innocent men convicted for murders were released after spending 18 years in prison. | documentary
Q - The Queen | a look into the lives of British Monarchy after Princess Diana's death. | biography
R - RENT | one year in the life of New York bohemians stuggling with love, life, poverty, aids and drugs. | musical


S - Star Trek | the beginning of the classic tale of the crew of USS Enterprise. | science fiction
T - Two Lovers | a young man torn between a woman his family wishes he'd marry and an adventurous woman who moves next door. | drama
U - Up | 78 year old widow decides to fulfill his life long dream to see the wilds of South America. | animation
V - V for Vendetta | Freedom fighter known as V starst a revolution in future Great Britain. | action
W - Winter's Bone | teenage girl tries to track down her drug-dealing father in order to save the home of her family. | drama
X - X-Men: First Class | how Charles Xavier turned into Professor X and became archenemies with his former best friend. | science fiction
Y - Young Frankenstein | Dr. Frankenstein's grandson inherits his castle and begins to repeat his experiments. | comedy
Z - Zodiac | a fictionalized story of one of the most famous serial killers of all time, the Zodiac Killer. |crime

January 8, 2012

i want you to help me catch a killer of women.


The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, directed by David Fincher (Fight Club, The Social Network), is a movie based on the first book of the phenomenal  Millennium Trilogy by Stieg Larsson. It follows a disgraced journalist Mikael Blomkvist, who is hired by Henrik Vanger, a head of one of Sweden’s wealthiest families, to investigate a disappearing of his niece that happened over 40 years ago. Henrik believes someone from his own family murdered her. As Blomkvist starts unraveling some of the deep, dark secrets of the Vanger clan, he asks for an assistant. What he gets is a 24 year old, pierced and tattooed computer hacker genius, Lisbeth Salander, who, in my opinion, is one of the most interesting fictional characters ever created. As someone who has previously read the first book and seen the Swedish movie adaptation from it, I went to see Fincher's version, with some preconception and skepticism.  I was afraid he wouldn’t be able to bring anything new into the table. In a way, he didn’t, but what he did do, and in my opinion, he did it better than Niels Arden Oplev did with the first movie, he brought the magnificent book into life. Fincher’s adaptation is more loyal to the book and it manages to create the same atmosphere that you felt when you read the book. Fincher is also the master of visual beauty. He has a talent to make even the most horrifying scenes visually creative and interesting. Yet, retelling a story that most people know the ending to, seems like such a waste of time. Time David Fincher could have used to create something new. If you’re fan of the book, you probably won’t get anything new out of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and you are most likely just curious to compare it to the original adaptation. I say you can wait for the DVD. But if you’re fan of Fincher, then you get what you expect. And if you happen to be one of the few people who don’t know the story, I recommend you go see this film. Tho I feel like I need to warn you, there are few very violent scenes unlike any other, but they are crucial to the movie and I promise you, she gets her revenge.



December 20, 2011

but baby it's cold outside.

for us who celebrate Christmas, this week is probably one of the busiest time of the year. but you still should  try to remember to relax a bit too. and what better way to do that, than to watch a movie that will get you into the Holiday spirit.




i hope you enjoy the movies and this wonderful Holiday Season!

October 4, 2011

10 Most Anticipated Movies


my friends always tell me that i’m one of their main sources on movies, what they should watch, what they really should have seen already and mostly, what movies they should be waiting impatiently.  so i thought i’d pass a piece of my endless movie knowledge to you too.  here’s my top 10 Most Anticipated Movies right now.

January 25, 2011

i'm a mountain top water drop.

i'm still here 
director: Casey Affleck
writers: Casey Affleck, Joaquin Phoenix 
in 2008 Joaquin Phoenix was on top of his game when he announced he was retiring from acting to pursue his dream to become a rapper. his transformation from handsome Hollywood star into a puffy homeless looking man made the tabloids go wild. while his brother-in-law Casey Affleck caught all this in film. for two years Phoenix and Affleck kept the world wondering, whether it was all just a hoax, or if Phoenix really did 'lose his mind' and suddenly turned into this mumbling man we all saw on David Letterman. but the fact that this movie is a mockumentary, rather than documentary, doesn't make it less real. it's a story of the tragedy of fame, and who else would be better to tell this story than Affleck and Phoenix, both of them have been involved with the business long enough to have an opinnion of its cruelty. Phoenix who watched his brother become famous and then succumb under the pressure of being a celebrity, does his role as 'JP' perfectly. while watching the movie, i knew that what i saw was scripted, yet i still kept wondering 'is this real'. it's a sad story of loosing your self in the limelight, trying to find your way back to your true self. in the beginning Joaquin Phoenix said he was tired of doing the role of Joaquin Phoenix, and i think thats the essence of I'm Still Here. fame is always just a role, we don't really know the singers and actors who spent their days sharing their lives yet still trying to protect their privacy as musch as they can. all celebrity really is, is a role you play, the trick is not to lose your self into that role.

July 21, 2010

if i jump, will i survive?


when someone says the name Christopher Nolan, The Dark Knight is probably the first thing that comes to your minds. well, as a huge movie geek, i have to, shamefully admit, i've never seen what people call the Best Batman movie ever made (i should take care of that, tho). what i think, is the brilliant Memento from 2000, and how no matter how many times i watch it, it always amazes me. so, when a man behind the supposedly best Batman movie jumps into the world of science fiction and dreams, Inception is exactly what you should expect. it's a movie with plot so complex, that even trying to explain it, would make me, and the movie, sound ridicilous. and maybe the less you know the better. just the amazing cast (Leonardo Dicaprio, Ellen Page, Joseph Gordon-Levitt..) and mind blowingly beautiful visual effects should give you enough reason to go see this movie, and i mean it, go see this movie in the theaters, your lame ass plasma tv, no matter how big, won't do it justice. i'll give you my word, this 200 million dollar megamovie won't be just an other boring action piece that you will forget about as soon as you get out of the theater. coming out of Inception is like waking up from a dream that felt real while you were dreaming and only when you woke up you realized something was actually strange.
 

March 4, 2010

the spaces between my fingers are where yours fit perfectly.

no, i have not forgot about my little Oscar-project, and i know it's lame to say, that i've been too busy to blog, cause that's never really true, so i guess i've been both lazy and both a little busy.. anyway, it's 3 until the Big Day, and i must say, i'm kind of behind my schedule.. but i've still managed to watch 12 movies since last time, so not bad i think.



yeah, i crossed few movies out cause it's just impossible for me to see them.. i don't mind not watching Burma VJ, i don't think nothing's gonna change the fact that i truly believe The Cove should win, and that i think it will win, so i don't mind missing one of the documentaries, but A Single Man seems so amazing, that i know i'm gonna watch it when i can, but just not before the oscars. so, 8 movies left, tonight i'm gonna watch at least one and on saturday i'm going to see Nine with a friend.. so i guess the situation is not that desperate, yet. anywa, on to the movies i've already watched since last time;

 

Julie&Julia, nominated for Acress in a Leading Role; Meryl Streep.
a very charming, cute movie, but i wonder, it it's nominated just cause Meryl is always amazing, not cause of her work in this movie. cause really, she did a great job, but it wasn't that amazing.. i mean she is always amazing, but i've seen better last year, that weren't nominated. not getting my vote, and still, i repeat myself, Meryl is one of the most talented actors, just that.. this time she was kind of avarage, or maybe it was the  whole movie being kind of average.

The Messenger, nominated for Actor in a Supporting Role; Woody Harrelson, Writing(original screenplay).
what a great movie! i know that The Hurt Locker has created a major oscar buzz, and it was good alright, but The Messenger, was way more touching movie about the war in Iraq. amazing, and Harrelson does an amazing work, but i'm just wondering where's Ben Foster's nomination for the leading role! he was great too you know.
 
The Lovely Bones, nominated for Actor in a Supporting Role; Stanley Tucci.
i had such high hopes for this movie, i'm not saying it failed all of them, but a bit it did. i guess the fact that it had king of low age limit, that some of the things that were kind of important in the book, where left out.. you can still think they happened but they're not implying so in the movie in any ways. anyway, movie was still quite lovley, and Stanley Tucci was amazing! it was so weird to watch this first, then watch Julie&Julia where Tucci plays Julia's dearing husband, he really is talented.

Fantastic Mr. Fox, nominated for Animated Feature Film, Music(best original score).
one of the best animated movies i've seen in my entire life, and that includes all the amazing Disney movies i've seen like 100 times. oh my god, how funny was this! i guess, one of the reasons i loved it so much was the fact that i grew up with my BFF Roald Dahl and his awesomely funny, dar, sarcastic stories. Charlie & The Chocolate Factory, still one of my favorite book. and of course i've read Fantastic Mr. Fox too. this should win! definitely, and you should all go and see it, too funny to be true, really. should be nominated for a Best Picture too. way better than Up was.

Food Inc, nominated for Documentary Feature.
so yeah, i think The Cove should, and that it will, win, but it doesn't make this documentary bad. it was quite good actually. i like how it had like subtitles and it was kind of like a puzzle of what we eat and how it's made. it really made me think of how i eat. it's not like i did any major changes, but i really haven't felt like eating a hamburger after i watched the movie, speacilly at the certain Golden M place.. but i guess they're all that bad.. funny thing, i really don't even like hamburgers, so i kind of hope this whole no fast food places thing sticks with me. and again, i recommend that you watch this. it's an important movie.

Avatar, nominated for Art Direction, Cinematography, Directing, Film Editing, Music(original score), Best Picture, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, Visual Effects.
there are many awards Avatar really deserves, it was visually a perfect film. specially in 3D, just amazing. but what it doesn't deserve is the award from Best Picture, why, cause almost all it was, was a very beautiful movie, with kind of dull plot, and naive dialog! it was good, i'm not saying that, but, movie that should win Best Picture, should be more than just good looking movie. that's not what truly Great movies are made of, best movies have Soul, they make you think, grow and change who you are. maybe not like in the second, but as a huge movie freak that i am, i can say that many movies have truly impacted my life, and Best PIcture should go to a movie that has a meaning, that has a Soul, that makes a difference.

An Education, nominated for Actress in a Leading Role; Carey Mulligan, Best Picture, Writing(adapted screenplay).
unlike Avatar, An Education, is a movie with soul. it might not be visually amazing and interesting all the time, but it has interesting characters played by very talented actors. it has a simple, yet intersting story. something you can relate to, and it's a movie that  might not seem special, what's that special about girl falling for an older guy and throwing her education away.. but after you've watched, you can't be nothing but just amazed. Carey Mulligan does such an amazing work, it the oscar goes for her, i won't be sad at all.

Precious, nominated for Actress in a Leading Role; Gabourey Sidibe, Actress in a Supporting Role; Mo'Nique, Directing, Film Editing, Best Picture, Writing(adapted screenplay).
this movie definitely has the most talented actors of last year. both of these women deserve their oscars, and i really hope at least one of them wins. Precious is a very important movie. it's amazing how such a dark movie, can still make you feel so good. it's like SLumdog Millionaire all over again, tho it's even darker. it's a movie about being Precious, no matter who you are, how you look, or how people who are supposed to love you treat you, you are still amazing the way you are, and in this world, there are people who will Love you the way you are, you just have to find those people. this movie could win the Best Picture and i would cry happy tears.

The Hurt Locker, nominated for Actor in a Leading Role; Jeremy Renner, Cinematography, Directing, Film Editing, Music(original score), Best Picture, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing, Writing(original screeplay).
there are always movies that create that major oscar buzz, this year it's Avatar & The Hurt Locker. probably cause they've been nominated for most of the categories. but still, i think, neither of them deserves the most important award, which is Best Picture. The Hurt Locker was a good action movie, but it seemed unrealistic, and it was more about the thrill and action, than the true story about the bomb defusers in Iraq. i believe there's a real, important story there, that just wasn't told in the movie. yet i believe it has high changes of winning, Americans like movies about their wars, specially where they're men are presented as heroes, not that i don't have respect for soldiers, i do, just that, i don't believe the truth is like this.

Up in the Air, nominated for Actor in a Leading Role; George Clooney, Actress in a Supporting Role; Vera Farmiga&Anna Kedrick, Directing, Best Picture, Writing(adapted screenplay).
with Juno & Thank You For Smoking, Ryan Bingham has become one of the interesting directors of our time. as Juno was this very witty charming comedy, Thank You For Smoking and Up in the Air are much more alike, and they share this ironic, sarcastic humor, that we did see in Juno too, but it was slightly differet. Up in the Air is one of the funnies movies last year. It has this clever humor, that not all people enjoy, but i certainly do. it's a smart movie, interesting, and with unsual story with some very unusual but still so realistic characters.

Crazy Heart, nominated for Actor in a Leading Role; Jeff Bridges, Actress in a Supporting Role; Maggie Gyllenhaal, Music(original song).
this was absolutely one of the best movies of all these 12! and i'm sad it's not nominated for Best Picture.. i guess i loved it so much, cause my heart belongs to Country Music, plus any music related movie always interests me. Jeff Bridges deserves the oscar, he and no one else. amazing. Maggie Gyllenhaal was amazing too. this movie just, melted my hear. and the music, oh the music, best soundtrack for a very long time.

A Serious Man, nominated for Best Picture, Writing(original screenplay).
i'm not much of a Coen fan, those guys know what they're doing, i've just never really been that into them. but A Serious Man, is one of the funnies movies last year, too. i like Coen's humor, i've always liked it, but this movie was too friggin hilarious. specially the ending, the ending was just perfect. made me scream to the screel like a maniac.. with my mom in the same room, thinkin i've gone crazy. so yeah..


that's it.. i know this was kind of lame, me ranting about movies not really saying anything, but oh well, if it bored you should have stopped reading a long time ago :D! oh, and if you're into oscars, i'd really like to know what are your opinnions about the nominations. that's it this time. bye.


February 15, 2010

nothing gold can stay.

Project 82nd Academy Awards
26 movies in 3 weeks
i'm a fan of movies and award shows, so basically the biggest award event of the year for me is the Academy Awards. i've been following Oscars religiously for years. i remember when i was a kid and mom taped me the whole thing and i ran from school and forbid anyone to tell me the results. well, today, mom's not here to tell me to go to bed, so i just stay up all night and watch the whole thing live. due to the time difference, Oscars air here at 3am-7am or something like that. this year i wanna do something different. there are 58 different movies nominated for different  categories and 33 are what i'd like to see before the Oscars, which is most feature long films, skipping the foreign ones and short films. so, i've already seen 7 of them (well, now 9), which means i have exact 3 weeks to watch 26 movies! so, i yeah, i have some work to do. let the Project 26 movies in 3 weeks begin!
 
so, i actually started this yeasterday, and now i've shorten my list with 2 movies, gonna watch a 3rd one tonight. the thing i'm gonna do during these 3 weeks is, that i'm gonna tell you little what i think about the movies i've watched. the onces i've watched during this little project i mean. so, the first two were;

The Cove  &  Up


    The Cove, nominated for Best Documentary Feature | Up, nominated for Best Picture, Best Original
                                                                                      Screenplay, Best Animated Feature, Best Original
                                                                                      Score and Best Sound Editing

The Cove is a movie about annual Dolphing killings at Taiji's Natural Park in Japan. It was directed by Louie Psihoyos, a former National Geographic photographer and it follows the most famous former dolphin trainer Ric O´Barry and his request to reveal the dolphin slaughter that's going on in Japan. this is the most influential movie that i have ever seen in my entire life. not just cause what's happening to the dolphins, even tho that broke my heart, but cause, like O'Barry said, if we can't fix this, fix what's happening in that cove, in that little town, then we can forget the bigger issues. if we can't stop this, there's no hope. i really think, this is the one that sould win the Oscar of Best Documentary Feature, even tho i haven't seen any other nominees yet. i just can't imagine any one of them to beat this.
the truth is out. what are you gonna do about it.
 
Up is computer animated movie by Pixar, so you kind of know what to expect. good entertainment, funny characters and really well made animation. but for some reason, this movie seemed different. it had and actually heart warming story. the movie tells you a story of an old 78-year man, Carl Fredricksen who has just lost his spouse. a long time ago, when they were just kids, Carl made a promise to her future Mrs. Fredricksen, to take her and their Club House to Paradise Falls in South America. they grow old and their dreams never come true. when Ellie, the wife, dies, Carl desperately hang on to all their posessions, their Club House that became their home many years ago. then suddenly he has an crazy idea, to take the house, fry it with balloons to the Pradise Falls. it's a story of an old man, who didn't realize that even tho their childhood dreams didn't come tru, he gave the best life Ellie could ever have wanted. and that letting go, isn't the same as forgetting. i do like Pixar films, but this one was especially heart warming and wonderful. i'm not sure wheter this movie should win an oscar, or not. i've seen 2 movies from the Animated Feature nominees, and i might say, this one's better than Princess and the Frog, but i can't say anything about the other categories. i'll have to wait and see.
South America. It's like America, but south. 


January 25, 2010

you do know what you are drinking is meant for eye surgery?

Sherlock Holmes
director: Guy Ritchie
based on characters by Arthur Conan Doyle.

i'm pretty sure we all know who Sherlock Holmes & Dr. Watson are.. a detective and his loyal companion living in one of the worlds most famous addresses, 221B Baker Street, London, solving crimes. the Master Mind and the not so bright one.. Guy Ritchie's movie is a modern Sherlock-story, where Watson is actually presented as an equal partner and sometimes even smarter than Holmes himself. it still has all the important elements from the traditional stories, but it has an edge. me, i love the old books, and specially the original books by Arthur Conan Doyle, but i'm not a hardcore fan so this movie didn't ruin Sherlock Holmes for me even tho i've heard that the older fans have been kind of shocked by it. to me, it's just an other action movie with familiar characters. it's entertaining, funny movie that doesn't have a boring moment. i'm not sure if it's a kind of movie you wanna see over and over again, but as a first view it really kept me entertained. plus you know, pretty men&women running around in the late 19th century London is always pleasant to watch. go see it if you're not bothered by the fact that it's quite far from the Doyle's original Sherlock Holmes, you like action&sarcastic humour and you're into detective stories.


"My mind rebells at stagnation.
Give me work. Give me problems"  



also, one quick thing, an awesome fellow blogger, Bianca, is having an awesome giveaway at her blog Goodnight Little Spoon. go check it out!



January 8, 2010

let the Wild Rumpus start!

Where The Wild Things Are
director: Spike Jonze
based on a book by Maurice Sendak
 Where The Wild Things Are is a movie by Spike Jonze(Being John Malkovich), it's an adaptation of a classic childrens book by Maurice Sendak, that carries the same name as the movie. it's a story about a young boy with a Wild imagination named Max(played by the incredible Max Records). Max is a lonely boy who misses his dad and feels ignored by his mother and older sister. one night he makes a scene in front of his mothers new boyfriend and when  his mother (furiously) tries to make him calm down he bits her and rans away. while on the run Max stumbles upon a boat and he sets sail. after a few days at the sea he runs ashore to this strange island that is inhabitet by these odd Wild Creatures. they make Max their king, and the most amazing adventure that a 9 year old boy could ever have, begins.

Where The Wild Things Are is not a typical kids movie, i'm not even sure if it's a kids movie at all. but then again, anyone who has read the book knows, it's rather a blue and raw story about being a kid than a happy sugary fairytale. it's a perfect narration of a childs mind. how it copes with loneliness and responsibility of his own actions. "I have a sadness shield that keeps out all of the sadness and it's big enough for all of us."
what i found rather interesting, is that how clearly  most of the Wild creatures embodies people from Max's real life. KW is like his sister, who has "replaced" her family with her New Friends and Max feel she has forgotten about him. Judith is just like Max's mother, at least the way Max probably sees her sometimes, nagging and always taking the fun out of everything. and Carol, Max's favorite, sometimes really reminds Max himself. and Max, Max might be like how he sees his dad. The King, who knows how to have fun, but sometimes makes bad decicions, and has left him and his family like he is about to do to his new Friends.
it's absolutely an Amazing movie, beautifully shot and the writers had done an amazing job too. adaptating Sendaks book, that is like 10 sentences long, into a movie. go see it if you feel like you never grew old and you know there's a Wild Thing inside of you too.

"inside all of us is Hope.
inside all of us is Fear
inside all of us is Andventure
inside all of us is a Wild Thing."