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10 Films to watch in Quarantine
Another British classic, a comedy this time a family adventure. Doug and Abby are separating but put on a united front at Doug’s father’s 75th birthday. The family with Lottie, Mickey and Jess drive up to Scotland for the big event. Gordie is dying of cancer but wants one more day with the children while his other son, Gavin organises the big event. Hilarity and family realness ensues. I love this film as it is really funny in a less obvious way. British comedy is often more subtle than other forms and the chemistry between all the characters along with off hand on-liners and the children’s knack for timing makes this film watchable again and again. I re-watched this film yesterday and while I remembered it being funny, I had forgotten the heart and grief that was present. Yes there is a sadness to the film but real life isn’t all fun and games. I have seen this film at least three times and would highly recommend for anyone looking for a laugh. The views of Scotland also are breathtaking. 10/10 as I see no faults with this one. Continue reading
Posted in Actor/Actress, Analysis, Film, Film Recommendations
Tagged 21 & Over, About Time, Amazon Prime, Ben Miller, Bill Bailey, Bill Nighy, Billy Connolly, British Comedy, Brooke Shields, Chalet Girl, Charlize Theron, David Tennant, Dev Patel, Domhnall Gleeson, Dwayne Johnson, Ed Westwick, Emilia Jones, Emma Roberts, Everest, Felicity Jones, Green Book, hollywood, Jack Black, Jake Gyllenhaal, Jason Sudeikis, Jennifer Aniston, Josh Brolin, Jumanji, Justin Chon, Karen Gillan, Kathryn Hahn, Keira Knightley, Kevin Hart, Late Night Comedy, Linda Cardellini, Lion, Long Shot, Mahershala Ali, Margot Robbie, Miles Teller, Molly Quinn, Naoko Mori, Netflix, Nick Jonas, Nick Offerman, Nicole Kidman, Quarantine, Rachel McAdams, Rooney Mara, Rosamund Pike, Seth Rogen, Skylar Astin, Sophia Bush, Tamsin Egerton, Tom Hollander, Vanessa Kirby, Viggo Mortensen, We're The Millers, What We Did On Our Holiday, Will Poulter
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Strong Women in Film
Felicity Jones was powerful as Ruth and even though small in stature, she had command and the authority that Ruth had and still has. The portrayal of Rut Bader Ginsburg really inspired me that even though she had been pushed aside, Ruth knew her place was to fight for equality. Her daughter also inspired her as she turned to feminist activism. This film is really one to watch, not just for Felicity Jones’ amazing outfits, inspiring performance but Ruth’s amazing life story. Continue reading
Posted in Actor/Actress, Analysis, Film, Girls, Weekly Recommendation
Tagged 20th Century Women, A Private War, Actress, Amy Schumer, Anne Hathaway, Annette Bening, Brie Larson, Can you ever Forgive Me?, Captain Marvel, Carol Danvers, Elle Fanning, Felicity Jones, Female, Female Characters, Feminine Power, Feminism, Feminist, Girl, Greta Gerwig, I Feel Pretty, Isn't it Romantic, Julie Andrews, Lashana Lynch, Lee Israel, Maria Rambeau, Marie Colvin, Melissa McCarthy, Mia Thermopolis, Monica Rambeau, On the Basis of Sex, Rebel Wilson, Rosamund Pike, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Strong Women, Strong Women in Film, The Princess Diaries, Woman, Women
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