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Pride and Prejudice

”Love isn’t complicated, people are”

– unknown –

Pride and Prejudice is a movie based on a novel written by Jane Austin. The story takes place in a town of Meryton in Herdfordshire in England. As well as the book the movie doesn’t focus on England’s growing industrialism or political issues instead moral questions and relationships plays a bigger part in the engaging story. The movie, which is categorized as a romandic drama with a slight touch of irony, was produced 2005. The director, Joe Wright, elicits plausible and enjoyable performance from the lead actors. Right from the beginning it was apparent that the movie is not from our century. Shooting, backgrounds and ensembles takes us in to the early 19th century. There is piano music playing in the background almost in every scene and the shooting is produced from an outsider’s perspective.

In the predawn mist Elizabeth, also called as Lizzie, walks in a field reading an old book. My very first impression of her was a delicate, a most beautiful girl who is desperately longing for love. As to my thoughts of her she wasn’t so frantic at all, which appears to me later as the story goes on. Elizabeth is the second daughter of the Bennet family, living in an estate. She has an older sister Jane, who is incredibly beautiful and adorable woman. Her younger sisters Catherine and Lydia are living salad days as Shakespeare would put it. They are very loud and some might say undisciplined. That is frustrating family-wise and particularly for Elizabeth, who is trying to maintain the honour and the pride of the family. Elizabeth’s third younger sister Mary is the family’s black sheep. I feel that Mrs Bennet is emotional and a bit unconventional woman whose life’s purpose is to find suitables and rather rich husbands for her daughters. Since their family isn’t actually rolling in money. Mr Bennet on the other hand is trying his best to please all the women in the house and acts more calmly to his wife’s paring rituals.

When a rich man, Mr Bingley, moves in to the town with his sister and his best friend Mr Darcy the life of the Bennet family turns around. Mrs Bennet is deligted to introduce her daughters to the new acquaintances in a pompous ball that is held in the town. Mr Darcy seems at first as cold as ice and unfriendly. Elizabeth, being brave and modest, intentionally teases Mr Darcy because she is so irritated of his self-centeredness. In my opinion the chemistry between those two is obvious although they don’t want to admit it. Mr Bingley instead lays his eyes on Jane and they fall in love. Mr Darcy sees that marrying Jane wouldn’t be good for Mr Bingley because of the Bennet family’s reputation. Therefore he seperates them. Nevertheless, he himself falls in love with Elizabeth and can’t help himself. Hence Mr Darcy helps his best friend to get Jane back just to get Elizabeth’s affection. He also helps the Bennet family otherwise to get their reputation back. After Elizabeth notices how kind Mr Darcy really is she finally lets her feelings come out. Elizabeth asks her father’s approval for marriage, which is odd because everyone thought Elizabeth hates Mr Darcy. Mr Bennet gives his approval when he hears how much good Mr Darcy had done to the family in spite of some mistakes he had done but so had Elizabeth. I could have identified with Elizabeth, who has a lot of characters that are similar to mine, if I had lived in that century.

I think the story behind the movie is flawless because in the end it is not a typical love story. The plot is unique and so are the characters. In the story the characters make mistakes and misunderstand each other, furthermore, everything doesn’t work right away as it should. So it is much more real and believable than countless fairytales. How heartbreaking it was to see when Mr Darcy realises that he loves Elizabeth despite her family name or her past and opens himself up to love unconditionally. That happens once in a blue moon when people are brave enough. It doesn’t matter is it the 19th century or nowadays love hasn’t changed and loving hasn’t become any easier The next unknown quote ”Love isn’t complicated, people are” summarises in my opinion the message of the movie worth watching.

 

 

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The Monsters University

In this article I´ll be reviewing The Monsters University. It’s an animated film produced by Pixar Movie Studio. I decided to watch this film because it is a prequel to Monster Inc. , a film that I loved when I was kid. I thought it would be fun to see how much I would like this new film since I have grown older after seeing the first film. It tells a story about relationship between two monsters- one-eyed Mike and blue furred Sullivan. They both study in college to become scarers (monsters who enter the human world at night to scare children so their screams can be harvested for energy). First they can`t stand each other. Mike studies hard and Sullivan-who comes from famous family of scarers-is lazy and is relying only to his natural talent and starts to fail. They both get expelled out of the school because of one incident. They have to work together to get back to school and after many bends they become best friends. The plot is well written, funny and the characters are adorable. First of all The Monsters University is warm hearted story about friendship and believing in your dreams. I liked the way they showed the chemistry developing between Mike and Sully. You can actually feel it, and even though its animation, it feels real .The combination of college and monster word is also really hilarious. Animation is amazing as expected from Pixar and voice actors do a great job. There are lots of references to Monster Inc. that will make you smile. I think The Monsters University is a film that makes both adults and kids laugh. If you liked the first one you will totally love this one too.

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American Beauty/American Psycho by Fall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy is back again with their second post-hiatus album, American Beauty/American Psycho, released on January 16th this year. It didn’t take them that long to recover from the surprisingly good welcome of Save Rock and Roll (2013) and now they are back in business with another piece of that special FOB-kind of pop rock.

When you talk about this band, you can’t go without mentioning their hiatus that started soon after their 2008 Folie à Deux and ended around four years later. If you were there, when they came back with Save Rock and Roll, you already know, how much development and growing up there was. “We went away, came back and did ’Save Rock and Roll’, pretty much expecting that was for our cult fans. We weren’t expecting it to be this big return to radio and big success, which it was,” the vocalist Patrick Stump stated in an interview for Rocksound 1/2015.

American Beauty/American Psycho certainly keeps on with the Save Rock and Roll style. American Beauty is like the more athletic and outgoing brother of Save Rock and Roll, while the latter was still slightly darker. The sentimentality is now placed with youthful ambition, dedicating this album to the people who know what they want and how they get there.

Fall Out Boy has upgraded their musical style and now they are going out of their comfort zone. They are here to try things they haven’t tried before, like dropping out their guitars and making a pop album they will later perform like a metal one. Older fans have no reason to be scared, ‘cause even though there has been a lot of book writing, punk playing and “super slippery” baby delivering during these few last years, they still have a good hang of how to write lyrics. The writing is still witty and immediately recognizable to be Fall Out Boy.

The fifth track Uma Thurman is so dancy that it’s impossible to listen to it just one time. Novocaine will bring you to the good old rage, and Immortals, which was featured in Disney’s Big Hero 6, really has that traditional Fall Out Boy-chorus that leaves you with the question of whether you were supposed to feel anxious, adventurous or both.  With those and other songs like Jetpack Blues, Irresistible and the title track American Beauty/American Psycho, this album has a strong variety of moods to pick from, each one represented with an experience only achieved by long days, years of practice and a little hint of perfectionism.

In a world where the music industry has changed a lot in the last few years I think Fall Out Boy has caught up very well. Maybe they didn’t think they would come back to a big group of fans, but they were wrong: they just came back to a different group of them. Social media addicted teens, who share their interests, make it easy for a good and catchy song to go viral. Now that Fall Out Boy shares their fan base with bands like OneRepublic and Imagine Dragons, it’s not about their past anymore, but what they do now.

American Beauty/American Psycho is full of energy. This band isn’t afraid of what people will think about this album, because they know it’s awesome. I don’t think that there’s anything better than listening to artists who are happy with what they’re doing!

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The Interview

The Interview is a movie, which was released on the 24th of December 2014. It has been directed by Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen.  In leading roles are Seth Rogen and James Franco. The budget was $42-44 million and box-office $11.3 million.

The plot: Dave Skylark and Aaron Rapoport are working in Skylark Tonight talk show. They discover that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is a fan of Skylark Tonight and they want to interview him. They get the permission to interview Kim from North Korea. Before travelling to China CIA agent comes to Dave and Aaron’s apartment and asks them to assassinate Kim Jong-un. When they arrive to North Korea Dave spends time with Kim playing basketball and having fun. Kim explains Dave that he is misunderstood and they become friends. Dave discovers that Kim loves the song “Firework”. Aaron tries to poison Kim with ricin, but Dave prevents that. A little bit later Dave discovers that Kim isn’t what he seems to be and he is malicious and evil. Dave, Aaron and Sook, who is a North Korean propagandist, plan to break Kim’s cult of personality. They arrange an internationally televised interview with Kim and during the interview Kim starts to cry and soils himself, ruining his reputation. Kim shoots Dave, but he had a bulletproof vest. Dave, Aaron and Sook escape the presidential palace with a tank. Kim takes a chopper and starts to chase them. Dave takes down Kim’s helicopter and kills him. Dave and Aaron escape and they are rescued by SEAL Team Six. Later North Korea becomes a democracy.

The Soundtrack of the movie was pretty good. Special effects could have been better. The movie was a little bit unrealistic, but it’s still worth of watching. The movie was first cancelled because North Korea threatened to make a terror attack to movie theaters.

Sources: wikipedia.org

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Tales from Earthsea

I choose the movie ”Tales from Earthsea”, because it’s one of my favourite movies. I have seen it a couple of times before and i love animation movies, which has been done in Japan like this movie is. Tales from Earthsea is an original Japanese animation movie and it has been released first time in Japan in 2006. Tales from Earthsea bases on Ursula K. Le Guinins same named fantasybook. I have not readed that book, but I think that it could be good book to read, especially when you have watched this movie. This is a fantasy movie: there is dragons and magicians. All those little and very precise things, like well- drawn dragons, just makes a wonderful movie. Also all those soundtracks are so touching and sometimes they are sad. This movie has been directed by Goro Miyazaki, who is a son of one worlds famous animator, Hayao Miyazaki.

Characters are so distinict but still they look like they belong together. The main character, prince Arren, had killed his own father and then he left on his own journey. There are also more characters but they are morre like supporting characters. I think that all characters are equally good and they cannot be compared to each other. Because this movie is an original Japanese animation, it has been drawed from beginning to the end. It’s not like animation on nowadays, which is more like wax dolls and all made with computer. I love Japanese animation, because they are drawed and it makes them perfect movies. The drawingspot is precise and there are many details that makes creatures very impressive. I like that style.

In this movie, special effects are like flames and glowing and those effects just makes the scene more impressive. For example Arren’s sword glows when he drags it out from it’s sheath. The effects are very nice, I like those too. Tales from Earthsea- movie’s genre is Japanese animation. This is Studio Ghibli’s DVD- video, as like others Japanese animation movies. I love these animations and I have been watching them for 10 years already. Every movie is different and I like all those, what I’ve ever seen. And this, Tales from Earthsea, is one of my favourite animations.

Sources: http://studioghibli.wikia.com/wiki/Tales_from_Earthsea_%28film%29
DVDs back cover
My own knowledge

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The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas

In 2006, Irish writer John Boyle published his novel called The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas. Two years later, in 2008, the film of the same name was released. It is a historical drama, placed in the World War II. The film shows Holocaust through the eyes of the main character of the movie, a 8-year-old boy named Bruno.

Bruno’s family relocated from Berlin as the family’s father, a Nazi commandant, had been promoted. Their new home is located in the countryside with not that many residents there. As there are no friends for Bruno to play with, he doesn’t like the new place they  live in – until one day Bruno sees ”a farm” from his window. He decides to find the farm, in hopes that he might find a friend or two to play with. And he finds one, even though their friendship is not quite like the ones he has had before. With the naivety of 8-year-old kids and their innocent way of looking at the world, Bruno and his new Jew friend Shmuel take huge risks together and are willing to do a lot for each other – just like Bruno does when he gets into what he still thinks is a farm and tries to help Shmuel to find his dad. What happens then is one thing that will make you want to either scream or cry.

The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas tells a tragic but beautiful story of friendship and childhood in the world of World War II. One of the main reasons why I think the film is so significant, is the point of view from which it explores the horror of Holocaust. You get to learn about the World War II and the Nazi extermination camps a lot at school and on TV, but you don’t usually get to learn about it in this kind of way. This is the kind of way that really makes you understand how horrible and irreversible the things that happened back then were.

However, that’s not the only thing that makes the film so notable. More than the understanding of the Holocaust horror, you get to see the beautiful innocence that lives in children. At one point in the film Bruno says to Shmuel: ”We’re not supposed to be friends, you and me. We’re meant to be enemies. Did you know that?”. And they both know that, they just don’t understand why. They know we’re all humans and we shouldn’t have to be unequal because of a thing like religion. At the beginning of the film there is a quote by John Betjeman: “Childhood is measured out by sounds and smells and sights, before the dark hour of reason grows.” I think it describes the lesson of the film just as tragically and beautifully as the film teaches it.

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Safe Haven

Safe Haven is a romantic movie which is an adaptation of Nicholas Sparks’ novel of the same name. The director of the movie is Lasse Hällström and the stars are Julianne Hough, Josh Duhamel and Cobie Smulders. In North America the premiere of the film was on February 14, 2013.

The movie is a story about escaping a violent husband and finding a love with a proper man from the small town. The plot is quite cheesy but it still works well. In the beginning of the film Katie (Julianne Hough) must to protect herself from her husband’s drunken assault. She stabs Kevin (David Lyons) with a knife and flees to the small town of Southport, North Carolina. There she falls in love with Alex (Josh Duhamel) and befriends with Jo (Cobie Smulders). Kevin starts looking for Katie and finally finds her. For a while Katie plays to Kevin that she wants to go back home. When Kevin believes her and doesn’t expect  that she could do anything bad to him Katie pushes Kevin to the lake. But he doesn’t drown. Kevin gets really angry and tries to shoot Katie but by accident he shoots himself. In the end of movie Katie, Alex and Alex’s children Lexie and Josh live happily ever after.

Safe Haven is visually pretentious because the staging and costumes are really beautiful. The stars were also chosen well. Julianne Hough played well Katie and her feelings about being maltreated. I think that Josh Duhamel was really good in Alex’s role because he is just so handsome and charismatic actor. Landscapes of the small town are peaceful and they create an illusion that the town truly is a safe haven. The soundtrack of the movie also continues beautiful and romantic line. In my opinion it fits exactly to the film. The artists are for example Colbie Caillat, Tristan Prettyman, Lissie, Dar Williams and Sara Haze. My favorite songs of the soundtrack are Tristan Prettyman’s Say anything and Lissie’s Go your own way.

I really liked Safe Haven because I just simply love films which are romantic and have a happy ending. I think that the entirety of the movie is very successful. It’s weird that I can’t say any bad word about that movie even if I’m very critical. The story is just so lovely that this is one of the best movies which I have ever seen.

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The Tree of Life

Written and directed by Terrence Malick, The Tree of Life got its premiere in 2011. It shares opinions since it certaintly is something you haven’t seen before (unless you have actually seen it…). The Tree of Life could be best descriped as an ambiguous poem – in all its simplicity.

 

All the actors fit to their roles seamlessly. The film, starring Brad Pitt, Jessica Chastain and Hunter McCracken, reaches its high quality standards with acting that looks effortless and realistic.

The plot is predominantly simple but needs a bit of concentration to be noticed and therefore watching the film for the second time might be crucial for greater experience and understandment. Basically The Tree of Life is a story about Jack O’Brian’s biography and the film starts with his brother’s death. Alongside it’s about a mother who questions her loss and the meaning of God and his powers. The reason for her son’s death isn’t told but the plot isn’t really depending on it. In my opinion, if the cause of his death had been revealed, the film would’ve lost it’s appealing obscurity. Although this film contains spiritual aspects, it also brings up its views through science. Since this film talks about life in general, I see the spirituality just as another perspective it gives about life.

In its entirety, the film talks nonverbally about emergence and meaning of life. It tells a story about a family but in fact, it tells a story about life through the feelings and questions the family brings to the viewer. The subject might sound too big to be grasped by a film but I would say The Tree of Life isn’t trying to be someone’s epiphany, it just wants to be beautiful.

The main characher, Jack, seems to be a succesfull man who begins to think about the world from a different perspective after his brother’s death which takes place when Jack’s an adult living his life in a buisness world. Like a lost soul, he starts to see memories from his childhood and understands his lost connection with nature. The film dives into the time when Jack was a child. He’s the eldest son and a brother of two. Jack has a hard and remote relationship with his authoritative father and he questions his motives – and in general, his existence. Jack feels hate towards his father but at the same time he seems sad about the tension he feels around him.

Mr. O’Brien, Jack’s father, is a seething personality and represents nature. However, despite his cold behaviour, I feel like he’s very vulnerable and lonely denying his need for love. Good people give love but he thinks that being good isn’t something you want to achieve if success is your goal. Others are not allowed to say anything against him. Even though he’s authoritarian, the anger is more a defensive way to protect his self-esteem. After the death of his son he begins to understand: ’’I made him feel shame. My shame.’’ I think the shame he mentiones had always been there, hidden, it had been tried to be covered by anger and success.

As the story of Jack’s childhood proceeds, Mr. O’Brien admits he has been a little tough for Jack and after he experiences the low-point of his career he surrenders: ’’I wanted to be loved because I was great. –Now I’m nothing. I lived in shame. I dishonored it all. And didn’t notice the glory.’’

At the beginning of the film, Mrs. O’Brian says ”—there’s two ways through life. The way of nature…and the way of grace.” Grace is accepting and good whereas nature is selfish, dissatisfied and dominant. These two opposite ways are brought up in the film through Jack’s parents’ personalities. His mother is caring, representing grace. She understands her sons but also loves her husband. She follows ’’the way of grace’’ and thus she accepts him. Along the film, Mrs. O’Brian undergoes the fact that one of her sons has died, but from the perspective of her three son’s childhood she has the role of teaching, loving and understanding.

I think that Jack’s parents have a distrackting effect on him. Which way should he follow? This thought could be the meaning of the line Jack has: ’’Father. Mother. Always you wrestle inside me. Always you will.’’

When digged deeper, The Tree of Life is a multidimentional film telling many stories. The stories are found right from the core of life that they might seem indistinguishable –eternity or change, understandment, brotherhood and love. The film bounds these stories together with the process of accepting. The viewer sees this through memory-like events from Jack’s perspective, his thoughts and feelings. However, the other characters also have an influence on this, especially Jack’s mother.

The lines in this film are very short but no more is needed. They complete the extremely skillful camerawork which is brought to life with enchanting music. The Tree of Life is pure but strong, clean but natural. The colours are subtle but that makes it intriguing and an enormous joy to watch. The film has managed to create 1950’s atmosphere to Jack’s memories but it has not been done too obvious since the colour scheme is very earthy and continuous throughout the film. Due to the minimalistic amount of text, some facts were hidden and relying on the viewer’s interpretations – and that’s why also my point of view of this film is just one among the others.

The lighting is very important in this film. For instance, the rays of light and the peeking Sun brings the memory-like feel to the scenes. In all its naturalness, this film does have special effects. When the film goes through the origin and development of life, special effects are obviously needed. Some of them are too much for my taste – the dinosaurs and individual cells or bacteria shown brake the earthy appearance of this film.

 

The Tree of Life is one of my favourite films but I do understand that some people don’t find it interesting. It doesn’t really have a clear plot, in a way you can see in other films, or surprising twists but I just enjoy the beauty it has. I’m also very pleased to see a film that gives you the opportunity for your own interpretation.

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Uriah Heep

The 9. June 2014 was the day for a legendary rock band Uriah Heep to come to Pori to play at Promenadikeskus. There isn’t any rock concerts very often at all, so it was a great chance for me to enjoy the music I like.
The band was popular many many years ago. Nevertheless I was a bit surprised, because there weren’t almost any other people in my age except a friend that I had asked to come with me. But now when I think better about it,  it is easy to understand. The most people were in age of my parents and my father has liked this band when he was young.
I have nothing to compare with, but I think Uriah Heep has played just like so many years ago. I was happy to have a chance to hear the song “Lady in Black” played live. It’s a song, which everyone can play on the guitar. Many of my friends don’t want to hear this song anymore, because it’s always played in the school. I think it’s a bit sad, because I think it’s a great song.
For the feeling of a rock concert it is not so good, that everyone has a seat to sit on. Even though the most people didn’t sit on their seats at all, because the band wanted so, was the feeling not that feeling you think you find in a rock concert.
Anyway, I liked the concert very much and it was worth seeing and listening to. I knew the older songs better, but the new ones sounded good too. It was a bit suprising, that they had just released a new album. Somehow I had thought they wouldn’t do new songs anymore, because I hadn’t seen any new albums for years. In the fact the newer albums are just not so popular. I didn’t have any memories with these songs, like so many others there, especially with the older ones I guess but I could enjoy the good music anyway and it’s the most important I think.

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Bridge to Terabithia

Bridge to Terabithia is American fantasy drama film directed by Gábor Csupó. The film is based on the Katherine Petersons novel ”Bridge to Terabithia” and released in February 16, 2007 by Walt Disney. Leading actors of the film are Josh Hutcherson and AnnaSophia Robb. Bridge to Terabithia is story of two fifth-graders Jesse Aarons and Leslie Burke. Jesse and Leslie become friends and create their own fantasy world in forest where they can spend time and escape the bullies from school. The story is set in Lark Creek, Virginia.

Plot of the film briefly: Jesse is an aspiring artist living with his financially struggling family. Jesse has four sisters and he goes to same school with May Belle, his youngest sister. The new girl Leslie has moved right next to Jesse’s house and starts going to same school. Already at the beginning Leslie is ”the weird new kid” in her classmates eyes. Both Jesse and Leslie have no friends so they start to spend time together and create their own safe place, a fantasy world called Terabithia. To get in to Terabithia they have to cross a river with a rope. Jesse’s sister May Belle tries to go to Terabithia with them many times but no one is allowed to go in Terabithia, except Jesse and Leslie.  They spend a lot of time in there making their own stories and adventures about trolls and battles against bad forces. Jesse has had a crush on his teacher, Miss Edmunds for a long time and one day Miss Edmunds invites Jesse to go to museum with her. Jesse was so excited about the trip that he forgot to ask if Leslie wants to go too. At the mean time when Jesse is in the museum, Leslie tries to go to Terabithia alone but the rope breaks and Leslie drowns in the river. When Jesse returns home he breaks when he find out that Leslie is dead. Jesse feels overwhelming guilt for Leslie’s death because he didn’t invite her to the museum trip and for not being there for her. After many breakdowns Jesse decides to re-imagine Terabithia and builds a bridge with a sign saying ”Nothing Crushes Us” across the creek to welcome a new ruler. Then he invites his little sister May Belle to enter Terabithia. She and Jesse bring back Terabithia in even greater splendor, with Jesse as king and his sister as princess.

When I first time saw the film my first impressions were like ” omg this is going to be my favorite film now”. And it’s still one of the best films I have seen. The film was so touching and emotional that it made me cry. My favorite part of the film is where the kids in school sings a songs because it is so good-humored and sweet. The film makes me realize how important friends are for me and how horrible it would be if I lose them. I think the message of the film is that sometimes bad things happen but you can always get through them. I watched the movie in english and it was very easy to follow and understand. I would recommend the film to everybody because it’s just the best film ever lol.

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