hizonerthemayor ([info]hizonerthemayor) wrote,
@ 2006-11-13 01:22:00
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Stranger than Fiction
Stranger than Fiction is the best movie I have seen in a long time.

(WARNING: I don't think I put any "spoiers" or inappropriate clues about this movie's plot, but if you are particularly sensitive about that sort of thing or if my praise of a good movie will set it on a pedestal which will make it "okay" for you, skip the rest of this)

I hate to be the kind of person who says that, because I usually feel a little imposed upon when someone says that to me. I also despise the joining of "I like (some dumb movie)" internet groups, and all of that sort of fan-dom, and I am a little hesitant to proclaim a movie "excellent" when I have so many movie-fan-friends, but this movie merits the risk.

I don't really go for the typical Will Ferrell movie, so I went in with few expectations; I did see Letterman interview Dustin Hoffman, which sparked some interest in my mind-although it didn't seem like the movie would be beyond the level of "Click" or "Bruce Almighty".

I started the movie giving guarded chuckles at obvious jokes.

I moved into laughing louder and more often than anyone else, and indulging in a little pride because I was pretty sure I was picking up on symbols my companions were not. "This," I thought, "is exactly the kind of comedy I enjoy-intelligent and abstract."

By the end of the movie I was being reminded why I love good books, and unashamedly crying at the beauty of this film.

Now I've hung it all out there. Well done Zach Helm and Will Ferrell.



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(Anonymous)
2006-11-13 01:08 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, Aunt Annie and I saw it this weekend and I loved it- I'm glad to see him move past the "Ace Ventura" level.

Uncle Ben

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(Anonymous)
2006-11-13 02:05 pm UTC (link)
Is that the one about the failing motivational speaker? If so, I have really been wanting to see it. Maybe when we are in Melbourne on Thanksgiving you might want to see it again? IT is sooo rare that we get the chance to go to the movies. Of course, Mom and Dad might not want to spare us for that long.

By the way, I forgot to tell you yesterday that I like sushi now. Well, maybe not really, because I only like certain rolls that have cream cheese in them. Anyway, Andrew loves it now. It is because we found this great place called Lan Pan that we are addicted to now. If you are ever here we will have to go.

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(Anonymous)
2006-11-13 02:05 pm UTC (link)
Sorry, this is Jessica

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[info]hizonerthemayor
2006-11-13 04:34 pm UTC (link)
Well...no, it's about the guy who is hearing a narrarator in his head. Pretty funny. I would definitely be up for seeing it again, and getting some sushi-with-cream-cheese-in-it over Thanksgiving; Mom and Dad will just have to come along!

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(Anonymous)
2006-11-13 05:08 pm UTC (link)
Mom and Dad will be happy to come along and equally happy to babysit the "young master"!
Mom

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[info]chrispyboy
2006-11-14 08:33 pm UTC (link)
Oh God yes, that movie was wonderful. I don't know if I caught all of the symbolism, but then, I'm always second guessing myself. Sometimes I try to read too much into things like that. I'm definitely going to see it again though, so I can second guess myself some more. I was crying at the end as well, but there was a little shame.

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