'tis more about the feelings than a proper analysis or systematized evaluation. probably this is not the case when I can free myself from the impression and think calmly
plot and characters
this is a story that starts peacefully and ends peacefully, not too stirring up and intriguing, but never too boring, on the other hand. this story has the 'balance' that I usually value very much, and this is why I loved it. this is the slice-of-life that doesn't look like complete nonsense
apart from the main character living the life of the opposite sex - and another character being the same - there was nothing outstanding or unusual. there were daily routine things and special events, sad moments that touched me and a pinch of humour to make the story even more enjoyable
even if there weren't much screen time for minor characters, they had enough to let the spectators feel the time and the mores
I am no expert to speak confidently, but I do think that everything looked realistic, and everything was exactly what I would like to see
I am no expert to speak confidently, but I do think that everything looked realistic, and everything was exactly what I would like to see
visual aspect
speaking of what I would like to see - I had enough interior to enjoy, a few streets to cast a short look at, and plenty of clothes to look more closely. one could probably want a greater panorama of the times - views of old Dublin, pictures of lovely countryside, chic salons, or something else - but I doubt the movie was aiming that high. I do believe the atmosphere can be created with less scale but more efforts. and efforts I saw in abundance
by efforts I mean how much attention was payed to every single scene and all the people and items that filled it
by efforts I mean how much attention was payed to every single scene and all the people and items that filled it
acting
strange 'twould be if acting was bad while everything else is absolutely splendid. however, this movie also didn't do without a blot on the landscape. the blot has the name of Mia Wasikowska
when I first saw her in 'Alice' I thought that the poor (terrible, awful, disgusting... I can go on, but I won't) Russian dub contributed greatly to her image of young incapable girl with expressions, gestures - and voice, of course - of a stone. now I see the Russian voice actress didn't change much
Mia did everything written in the script and told by the director-and-whoever-else like a good girl and but never crossed the necessary line to become realistic
this is crying, even if 'tis silent crying
and this is crying
but this is not
I don't want to say these screenshots convey everything there was, so these three images are probably not enough to explain that some actors and actresses were good and Mia... wasn't as good. however I just could not make myself believe in her when everybody else, every character was a real, credible, living person, including all the supporting roles. I even think that this is an insult from me to mention no names here when all those people played so well, but the post would become too long and I'd like to finish with a praise for all of the crewconclusion
even though there were hot passions, and tragedies of fate, and love and death, I still believe this is a peaceful story done in pastel colours. and people who are wondering about the main character's way of life, as well as that of Mr Page, can have this as an answer
it's not like
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