I've seen quite a few movies recently, gotta love netflix!![]()
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First up was Thank You For Smoking which was fine, it didn't inspire strong feelings in me one way or another. I'd give it about a 5 or 6 out of 10.
Then it was Notes on a Scandal which I liked despite the fact that it's subject material made me just a wee bit uncomfortable, that boy looked like he was about 12, even though I know he was supposed to be 15 but either way, he was a boy. I thought both Cate Blanchett and Judy Dench gave amazing performances. 9/10
Children of Men came next. It was somewhat formulaic but I was still completely taken in by the story and action. 8/10
Then I took a break from Netflix and re-watched one of my own, The Pianist. This is such a powerful movie. I watched it with my youngest son, they were learning about the Holocaust in school and while it was rated R, I thought this was one that was good for him to see, as long as we could watch it together. 10/10
And it was back to Netflix for Little Children. Wow! That's all I could think when this movie was over, it was so intense and dark and depressing...just my kind of movie.10/10
After that dark and depressing movie, I watched Amelie which was a great way to remove the heaviness of Little Children. It's a wonderful, light hearted yet profound movie, like only the French can do. 10/10




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