{"id":2378,"date":"2008-12-30T09:00:24","date_gmt":"2008-12-30T13:00:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lifewithhappiness.com\/?p=423"},"modified":"2018-10-04T22:04:56","modified_gmt":"2018-10-05T02:04:56","slug":"movies-to-make-you-think","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/theexecutivehappinesscoach.com\/2008\/12\/movies-to-make-you-think\/","title":{"rendered":"Movies to Make You Think"},"content":{"rendered":"
So, we saw two movies this past weekend (Doubt, and Seven Pounds) and enjoyed them both.\u00a0 Yet they were so very different that I find it impossible to compare.\u00a0 I cannot say, “this one was better because…”\u00a0 They were just too very different.
\nI do not want the job of a movie critic, who must find a way to assess each movie to some standard.\u00a0 In my world, the standard is, “did I enjoy it?”\u00a0 AND I tend to enjoy movies that cause me to think.\u00a0 Both of these did, in different ways.
\nFirst, the movie Doubt.\u00a0 (click on the image to learn more, and read the reviews). This movie has garnered 76% positive reviews, and there appears little debate that it’s a “good” movie.
\nIn my opinion, all three of the main players turned in very powerful performances.\u00a0 Phillip Seymour Hoffman is always sensational, and there’s no exception here as he plays across a wide range of emotional space as a parish priest accused of impropriety; he moves from anger to arrogance, and from caring concern to resignation.
\nMeryl Streep, whom I just saw last weekend on video in the cotton-candy of a musical, Momma Mia, plays a nun — the school principal — who must balance very carefully the evidence she does not really have against her compelling need to protect the children in her care.\u00a0 She, too, must navigate a broad range of emotions, and IMHO she carries off her role with a fierceness and caring that I found extraordinary.
\nThe real surprise for me was the intense performance by Amy Adams.\u00a0 Till now, I’ve only seen her in light and airy roles: singing with birds in Disney’s Enchantment, or playing the madcap and superficial employer in Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day.\u00a0 Here, sans makeup, color, music, or dancing, she’s left with nothing but her acting talent.\u00a0 I was truly impressed.\u00a0 There’s one scene where she is torn nearly apart with conflict, and she carries all of that scene with just her face, framed by a black habit.
\nFrankly, there’s one other scene stealer: Viola Davis, in a role as the mother of the parish school’s only black student.\u00a0 She’s on screen for maybe five minutes, and WOW, what a powerful performance as a mother terribly conflicted about what is best for her son.\u00a0 If you see the movie, watch for the scene where she and Sister Aloysius are standing outside the apartment building.
\nThere was little happiness in this movie.\u00a0 But it certainly helped me to appreciate how important a little happiness is to people….
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\nThen there was Seven Pounds, the newest Will Smith vehicle.\u00a0 The movie’s been roundly panned by critics (only 28% positive reviews)… but still, it’s WILL SMITH!
\nOne reviewer captured best what I felt after viewing the movie: “You will either be frustrated with its asymmetrical and manipulative storytelling or be captivated by scattered clues that ultimately lead to some kind of resolution.”
\nFor the first 15 minutes I just kept thinking, “what is H— is going on?!?!”\u00a0 Then my curiosity started getting the better of me and I thought, “I remember having the same reaction to the movie, Crash… and the out-of-sequence narrative eventually came together.”\u00a0 So, I surrendered to the movie, and instead of trying to FIGURE IT OUT, I let it unfold.
\nWhich it did.
\nDoes it make sense, in the end?\u00a0 From a narrative standpoint, I was very satisfied.\u00a0 I was surprised.\u00a0 I cried.\u00a0 Once the plot twist occurred, the rest was predictable.\u00a0 But still, I was satisfied.
\nThe interesting thing is that this was about a man who, in an effort to make up for a horrific event that he blames himself for, ends up making seven people very happy.
\nI can’t tell you how, because that would ruin the movie.\u00a0 I CAN tell you that some of those scenes are blatantly manipulative, in the way that storytelling manipulates us into an emotional space and then takes advantage of our trust.
\nA word of warning: if you go to see this movie, plan to suspend logic and reality before you enter the theater.\u00a0 If you want a reality tale, this is not your thing.\u00a0 If you want a fantastic, sometimes perplexing, sometimes sweet story that is marginally plausible (which is what movies allow us to enjoy), then you’re all set.
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\nI guarantee both these movies will make you think.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
So, we saw two movies this past weekend (Doubt, and Seven Pounds) and enjoyed them both.\u00a0 Yet they were so very different that I find it impossible to compare.\u00a0 I cannot say, “this one was better because…”\u00a0 They were just too very different. I do not want the job of a movie critic, who must … Read more<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":5789,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paid_content":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[119],"tags":[157,153,29,158,32,159,160,156,161],"class_list":["post-2378","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-everyday-happiness","tag-amy-adams","tag-doubt","tag-emotions","tag-meryl-streep","tag-movies","tag-movies-to-make-you-think","tag-phillip-seymour-hoffman","tag-seven-pounds","tag-will-smith","infinite-scroll-item"],"yoast_head":"\n