Saturday, 29 May 2010

Katalyn Varga


This tells the story of a young woman, married and with 1 child who becomes an outcast of her village. Forced to leave she begins a road trip of self discovery and vengeance.
This is a polish film that is full of hate, love, sorrow and redemption. It will knock you sideways. I would hate to explain too much of the story as part of the beauty of this film is how it unfolds!
9/10




Ramen girl


I have had a friend over recently who is a complete sucker for a rom com and so here it is! A Brittany Murphy film is always as expected but that is in some way the joy of it all!
Abby is stranded in Tokyo after her boyfriend decides he no longer want's to be around her. Distraught and confused she decides to check out a Ramen house situated across the road from her. Language barriers ensue as she decided to learn the intricate art of Ramen.
This film took me by suprise. It's a very good film if you wan't to get that warm fuzzy, uplifting feeling that accompanies popcorn and a litre of coke so well.
Sit back, enjoy 8/10

It's complicated


This film would be of interest to anyone of a certain age if you catch my meaning! It's about a couple who have divorced after a long marriage and three kids who are now all grown up and are now have an affair with each other. The predicament comes when Jane (Meryl Streep) finds a kindred spirit in Adam (Steve Martin) and finds herself torn between 2 men and 2 lifestyles.
The best part of this film is watching 2 grown adults getting high and acting like kids.
Give this one a god if you love a rom com and that's about that really.7/10