So last night was the opening to the Sundance Film Festival and I was able to attend the first film for the week. It was a film called Mary and Max. It was a pretty amazing film. For me, it was one of those films, that after you watch it, you don't want to do or hear anything. You kinda want to stay in that moment and soak in what the film really was about. Try as I might, I was never able to drown out the sounds of clamoring people who after seeing a great film, summed it up to be "interesting." WTF?! It was much more than that. Maybe, I take things to the nth degree, but I feel that a lot of people don't really get into what a movie could be about. Then again, it may just come down to personal preference. Oh well, I loved this movie along with Adam Elliot's other film Harvey Krumpet. If you get a chance, check them out.
Friday, January 16, 2009
SFF
So last night was the opening to the Sundance Film Festival and I was able to attend the first film for the week. It was a film called Mary and Max. It was a pretty amazing film. For me, it was one of those films, that after you watch it, you don't want to do or hear anything. You kinda want to stay in that moment and soak in what the film really was about. Try as I might, I was never able to drown out the sounds of clamoring people who after seeing a great film, summed it up to be "interesting." WTF?! It was much more than that. Maybe, I take things to the nth degree, but I feel that a lot of people don't really get into what a movie could be about. Then again, it may just come down to personal preference. Oh well, I loved this movie along with Adam Elliot's other film Harvey Krumpet. If you get a chance, check them out.
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