Films of the weekend
Mar. 27th, 2006 10:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The weekend left me with two beautiful films to remember: Pride and Prejudice and Happy Together.
About the first one, yep, it was quite a bit since the last time I went to the cinema, and I had doubts about this version of the book but the result was wonderful. <3 Don't know why people kept on telling me it was boring; I really enjoyed it, so if you haven't seen it yet I surely recommend it. XD
And Happy Together was purely Wong Kar Wai. X3 Gosh! He's great! So deep and with such a beautiful aesthetics *_* It's incredible how he succeeds in creating a personal music theme for each character and each moment. Every moment has its own color. His vision of romance is so accurate: intense, sweet, bitter and sad. Maybe I liked more 2046, but this one was great nevertheless (did I mention I love tango? XD).
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One week and I'll be in Rome again! YAY! I didn't solve my accommodation yet (not completely) but, hey, I still have seven days XD;
About the first one, yep, it was quite a bit since the last time I went to the cinema, and I had doubts about this version of the book but the result was wonderful. <3 Don't know why people kept on telling me it was boring; I really enjoyed it, so if you haven't seen it yet I surely recommend it. XD
And Happy Together was purely Wong Kar Wai. X3 Gosh! He's great! So deep and with such a beautiful aesthetics *_* It's incredible how he succeeds in creating a personal music theme for each character and each moment. Every moment has its own color. His vision of romance is so accurate: intense, sweet, bitter and sad. Maybe I liked more 2046, but this one was great nevertheless (did I mention I love tango? XD).
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One week and I'll be in Rome again! YAY! I didn't solve my accommodation yet (not completely) but, hey, I still have seven days XD;