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Jun. 23.

The Lake House

Girl: “There’s always something better coming around the corner”
Kate: “But if she’s not careful, she could spend her whole life waiting

This is the dialog between Kate and a little girl. It’s the first time the film mentions about “Waiting”. “Waiting” is about “Time”. The filmmaker is imaginative and creative. The story happened at a beautiful lake house where time stood still and a mailbox became a time machine connected with future, where Kate lives 2 years ahead apart from Alex.

Their first “date” is that Alex’s taking Kate on walks of his favorite places of Chicago one Saturday morning by sending her a personalized map. Kate wishes they could have done this walk together. He leaves her a loving message on a brick wall at the end written “Kate, I am here with you. Thanks for the lovely Saturday together”.

Saturday

Together

The close-up “Together” makes this love walk so warm.

As Alex said, “We’ll be together in time even if we’re far apart. I’ll find a way to be close to you.” he’s attempted to be close to her in many ways. The way they communicate reminds me of long distance or online dating, however, they appear to be so natural and pure. As Kate said, “The one man I can never met him, I would like to give my whole heart to.”

Kate’s favorite novel “Persuasion” also talks about “Waiting“. “These two people, they meet, they almost fall in love, but the timing isn’t right. They have to part and then years later, they meet again. They get another chance. You know, but they don’t know if too much time has passed, if they wait too long, if it’s, you know, too late to make it work.”

Not only Alex’s attempted to be close to Kate, Kate too. Crisis enters Alex’s life when his father has a heart attack and shortly thereafter dies. She rushes to the mailbox and as a gift to Alex, she places a book in the mailbox, which she says is a tribute to his father, a book that is not yet published in Alex’s time. “I wish somehow I could be there with you that we could sit together and look out over the water and the light in this house your father built. I could be a shoulder for you like you’ve been for me. And tell you that everything is gonna be Okay.”

Determined to bridge the distance between them at last, they tempt fate by arranging to meet. Alex makes a reservation in 2004 for a date in 2006 at Il Mare, a fancy restaurant, but only Kate appears. Alex does not show up. The next day Kate writes Alex a letter telling Alex of this fact, but he doesn’t understand. “Something must have happened” he responds. Kate retreats, believing she will never have happiness. She urges Alex to move on.

“A man was killed right in front of me. He died in my arms. And I thought, ‘It can’t end just like that on Valentine’s Day.’ I thought about all the people who love him, waiting at home, who will never see him again, and then I thought ‘What if there’s no one? What if you live your whole life and no one is waiting?’ So I drove to the lake house looking for any kind of answer. And I found you. And let myself get lost, lost in the beautiful fantasy where time stood still. But it’s not real, Alex. I have to learn to live the life that I have got.”

On Valentines Day 2008, Kate goes to Visionary Vanguard Associates, an upcoming architects office, to talk about renovations to her apartment, but does not realise it is run by Alex’s brother Harry. Kate notices a beautiful watercolour of the Lake House and asks who did it. Harry says it was done by Alex Wyler, his brother, but tells her he passed away 2 years ago to the day. Kate realises something and races to the mailbox by the Lake House, placing a letter inside. Alex was the man that died that day, two years previously, and she tells him to wait 2 years, not to look for her or try to find her. Kate knows that Alex can’t change her reality what has happened in Kate’s reality has happened. In order for Kate’s and Alex’s reality to merge, Alex must meet Kate at the Lake House on February 14th 2008.

Kate

“It’s taken me all this time to say it, but I love you. If you still care for me, wait for me, wait with me, just wait.”

In 2008, the Mail Box Flag drops and Kate, previously sobbing on the ground, watches it in earnest, and behind her a truck pulls up. Out steps Alex. They share their second passionate embrace and after several minutes walk arm in arm into the Lake House.

Life is 3D + Time = 4D, so is love. Timing requires patience. True love is not emotional or impulsive, but natural and pure, with patience. Natural and Pure, that’s what the Lake House touches me. Time understands love.

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Mar. 17.

Terabithia

I went to watch the movie “Bridge to Terabithia” because I read this New Berry Awarded book and was really touched by this excellent book written for middle school children.

The bridge to the friendship between Jess and Leslie in the book was mainly reflected by the description of Jess’ thoughts since he is a very introverted boy. I was moved again and again by the way how the author delicately wrote about their friendship. I can only use the phrase “it’s just so much” to summarize how I feel. It’s like an endless eternity, their profound friendship, even such an outstanding writer couldn’t show you all and left you broad space to feel, to relate, to imagine, to realize, to understand. It’s not only for children. It’s not a perfect angelic type book but it’s deep enough for you to think to enjoy. The only part I was trying to avoid was the tragedy.

The goodness of the movie is that it softened the tragedy and strengthened a more positive view. It’s probably due to the modern film making technology. The book and the movie are like a best match. The movie put the imagination into reality in front of your eyes. The book was written early in 1970s. What have Terabithia been in the author’s eyes at that time?

When I read the book I liked Leslie already, however, it’s still an enchanting surprise when I saw the role performed by AnnaSophia. In the book Leslie has brown hair, and in the movie, she is a blonde. The role is more beautiful than I imagined. It’s amazing to see such a young yet mature and potential movie star. The followings are the unforgettable scenes of the movie and the film maker made them so beautiful:

Leslie jumped across through a rope to Terabithia – the kingdom of Jess and Leslie in their heart:

Rope to Terabithia

Leslie was so happy to feel the freedom in the kingdom:

Smile

Leslie was looking at Terabithia from the top of the tree:

Tree

Jess and Leslie were looking at the Terabithia from the top of the tree. Leslie said, close your eyes, keep your mind wide open.

Jess and Leslie

Here goes the imaginary Terabithia vividly right in front of your eyes through film maker’s recreation. That’s the best part of the film making; it helps your dreams come true and this recreation of the book also lessened the tragic sense and brought audience a more positive one.

Terabithia

Last smile of Leslie remains on my mind. When Jess and Leslie ran back home in the rain, Leslie was turning her head and smiling, “see you” and then disappeared in the rain. How could Jess know in advance that that moment would be the last goodbye with Leslie? The film maker especially made the moment still for a few seconds but it’s still too short. It’s so beautiful. It does help ignore the tragic feeling. Yes, why should we forget? We could just remember those beautiful moments; Jess will always remember.

Last Goodbye

Movie is always a recreation of the original book; that’s why most movies are “better” than the original novels, especially when the film maker is more literature oriented and enriches the movies with more terrific dialogs as I mentioned in Happy Pie. However, I would say, Bridge to Terabithia, the book and the movies are equally good and without the book there wouldn’t be this movie. If I were the film maker, I would translate Jess’ thoughts of the book into monologues to lead the entire movie, because this is the best part of the book; that’s the very reason for the book to succeed, to make reader understand the depth of the friendship. Yes, that’s what the movie vitally lacks, nevertheless, I like to hear kids say, I prefer the book; in this way, they will still be active readers and intelligent, and the literature will keep staying.

As a grown-up, even I wish to hold such a kingdom in my heart and I would also name it Terabithia.

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Simone
Sep. 02.

Simone

It’s a great film not because it has a perfectly beautiful image there; every single word of tag lines, monologues and dialogues is meaningful. Let’s taste the story following some of those masterpieces.

Viktor’s confessions to his ex-wife Elaine outlined the setting of the story:

“Do you know why I, Viktor Taransky, two-time Academy Award nominated director overseeing the most cherished movie project of my career, am walking around with a pocketful of cherry Mike & Ike’s?…It is because Miss Nicola Anders, supermodel with a SAG card God’s gift to cinema, has it written into her contract that all cherry Mike & Ike’s be removed from her candy dish along with strict instructions that any room she walks into should have seven packs of cigarettes waiting for her three of them opened, that there be a personal jacuzzi within eighty paces of her dressing room, and that any time she travels, her nanny must fly with her first class.”

“We used to decide who would play what role. We told them what to wear, what to say, who to date. When they were under contract, we could change their names if we wanted to — more than once!”

This film speaks of the Director Andrew’s own voice; it’s a snapshot of the dominance of movie stars over filmmakers and of the blind adoration of fans to movie stars.

Then Viktor met Hank.

VIKTOR: I don’t know anything about computers.
HANK: That’s why you’re so perfect. You have something I don’t have…An eye — for performance…You and me, art and science…we are the perfect marriage.

Hank left Viktor a gift that changed Viktor’s career and life and Viktor made Hank’s wish come true. The gift was some computer codes that invented a perfect fake person Simone to help Viktor re-cast the almost done film when the leading actress mentioned above walked away.

What did this change bring to Viktor? Movie fans’ insane adoration for the non-existent fake actress Simone. This was not the attention Viktor expected, as what Elaine said, “This woman — she controls your destiny.”

Viktor made a toughest decision to deconstruct Simone. Here comes the most touching and sad scene:

Viktor’s monologue:

“It’s the only way, Simone. If it’s any consolation, you’re going to live on in the public’s heart like all the other tragic figures that went before their time. There’s no love like posthumous love.”

“It’s a phoney-baloney world. The women are surgically enhanced, the athletes are on steroids, the singers are lip-syncing if they’re even singing at all, the news is entertainment, the politicians are bought and paid for — we’re living one big lie…You’re more authentic than the people who adore you…It wasn’t that the artists had no respect for the art. They had no respect for me. Someone like you, you have so much love showered on you — I just wanted to feel one tiny drop on my face…Here I’ve been trying to convince the world that you exist, but I was really trying to convince them that I exist. It’s not that you aren’t human, Simone, it’s that I am.”

The image of Simone’s face gradually begins to deconstruct — pixel by pixel — as the virus takes hold.

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Now comes our discussion. Who is more important, the director or the actress? I think everyone is important. As what Elaine said, “it was a team effort.”

IMHO, A good story from a novelist and a good filmmaker play more significant roles. A meaningful story will not only entertain audiences but also inspire them. Based on the depth of the roles and the performance audiences will be impressed by good performers. They are important when their performance is impressive. However without a meaningful story and without the integrated expression of the story a super movie star’s performance will only be at entertainment level.

e.g. the other film I reviewed, called “the favourite game” I almost don’t remember the actors and actresses. For me, other actors and actresses can also play their roles. The reason why they are not too outstanding is probably because their mother tongue is French and in the movie they have to speak English, whatsoever. But this film is still marvellous, the integrity, the meaning of the story and the scene.

Also, in another film I reviewed, called “Femme Fatale”, the leading actress Rebecca Romijn’s performance is absolutely excellent, however, in “Simone” she played a minor role as Simone’s latest stand-in and decoy. She is not noticed by audiences at all but she is a good actress. Director made her minor then she is. No matter how superior her performance could be, she didn’t have a stage in “Simone” to show. What if she played Simone’s role? I think she could also be packaged like an angel.

There are also other part of the film “Simone” maybe worth your attention.

When Viktor wondered why every fan wanted to see Simone in person while his daughter Lainey never asked, Lainey said, “I love her but that doesn’t mean I need to meet her…What’s Simone going to say to a fourteen-year-old anyhow? She’s going to be polite because you’re my father but we’re not suddenly going to become friends — we have nothing in common…Anyhow, she gets more beautiful in my head every day. Why kill the dream? What do they say, ‘don’t get too close to your idols, they always disappoint you’.” She has refreshing and wise thoughts compared with those insane movie star fans, what about you?

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