Yeah, I'd read the lukewarm reviews before I went. Plotless film, ridiculous Disneyland Heaven, Sarandon a waste of space as the glam granny, Jackson's direction lacklustre, yadda, yadda, yadda.
But I went anyway.
I could pretend I went because I'd already read the book and wanted to see the film treatment. Or I could pretend that there was nothing better on.
But I wanted to check out heaven. There was some appeal in trying to imagine what it's like to be dead. I wanted to see how we could imagine the dead watching us. Without going down the horror film route.
And I loved it.
Yes the plot is ridiculous, and slight. Whatever pedants.... I'm watching for the dead still sharing moments with the living; which is done beautifully. And I'm musing on the dead still being around until they feel that they can let go of the world because they won't be forgotten here.
Because I like that idea.
Obviously there's a limited appeal here, but hey the price of a ticket plus popcorn plus paper hankies still works out a lot cheaper than therapy.
They should be showing this at Maggies Centres..
1 March 2010 at 22:36
Good on ya. Whatever works acn't be bad.
1 March 2010 at 22:37
...or even can't
(and I had to retype *that* three times!)
2 March 2010 at 06:52
Mr Musgrove - Yup. Only cause for concern will be if I start going more than twice a week....
2 March 2010 at 07:37
What did you think of the book?
2 March 2010 at 09:16
Fillums as therapy - brilliant idea.
2 March 2010 at 19:42
Jenny - I read the book YEARS ago. I remember thinking that Sebold's offbeat take on "tragedy" was refreshing.
Kaz - Light therapy - you'll note I haven't needed to go see Battleship Potemkin or The Sorrow and the Pity...
5 March 2010 at 13:05
I want to see it too. And now because of your review, I will.
Sx
7 March 2010 at 17:22
Hadn't thought of seeing it, but I may do so now. Take care.
11 March 2010 at 13:33
Macy, you beautiful lady--this year is 18 years since I lost my brother---he was too young---but I like to think he is there when I walk the beach with my wonderful Labrador.
I imagine that you and Ned have conversations on your morning walk and I'm sure you're not talking to Ned.
I hope there is a heaven for my Brother, Father, Mother and my old Labrador----for me---I dont care
14 March 2010 at 10:29
Ms Scarlet and Mme Def - Oh I just hope there's not going to be loads of people looking for a REFUND of the ticket price....
Clyde - You're right. We do stil have conversations - but I keep it real,you know. We still have ARGUMENTS too.