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		<title>Julie &amp; Julia (2009)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2010 03:34:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two women, same passion for cooking, two destinies that changed because of this passion. First we have Julia Child (Meryl Streep) a &#8220;high-spirited&#8221; American wife, who&#8217;s following her diplomat husband in Paris (Stanley Tucci &#8211; you know him from The Devil Wears Prada, where they acted together). Bored to death she decides to go to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-410" href="http://talkingaboutmovies.com/julie-julia-2009/julie-and-julia/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-410" title="julie-and-julia" src="http://talkingaboutmovies.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/julie-and-julia.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="270" /></a>Two women, same passion for cooking, two destinies that changed because of this passion.</p>
<p>First we have <strong>Julia Child</strong> (<strong>Meryl Streep</strong>) a &#8220;high-spirited&#8221; American wife, who&#8217;s following her diplomat husband in Paris (<strong>Stanley Tucci</strong> &#8211; you know him from <a title="The Devil Wears Prada" href="http://talkingaboutmovies.com/the-devil-wears-prada-2006/">The Devil Wears Prada</a>, where they acted together). Bored to death she decides to go to some classes. Bridge seems too complicated for her, while the cooking class for the beginners is really annoying &#8220;I know how to boil an egg&#8221; she says, asking to be moved to the advanced class. There she&#8217;s the only woman among male chefs, who really know their business.</p>
<p>After getting her feathers ruffled a bit, she comes home decided to change the situation. It&#8217;s one of the funniest scenes in the movie, she&#8217;s cutting onions (there&#8217;s a huge pile on the table) and her husband enters the home almost suffocating. Funny or not, she manages to catch up and becomes one of the best students in the class.</p>
<p>She then is invited to cooperate for a cooking book writing, then she&#8217;ll be the one to publish it &#8211; <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Mastering the Art of French Cooking</span>.</p>
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<p><strong>Meryl Streep</strong> is an excellent actress and seems to have found her funny side too, the only issue I had with the performance was that the &#8220;high-spirited&#8221; <strong>Julia </strong>seemed on drugs. First I thought she&#8217;s suffering from the Tourette Syndrome, the way she was speaking and moving. It looks like she&#8217;s not sick, not even on heavy drugs or too much Scotch (this was my second guess). So I do believe they could have toned it down, it&#8217;s almost clinical. Other than that, <strong>Tucci </strong>with <strong>Streep </strong>make a great team once again (it does seem like they got used to each other from the previous movie).</p>
<p>On the other hand we have<strong> Julie Powell</strong> (<strong>Amy Adams</strong>), who&#8217;s got a sinisterly boring job as a telephone call-taker in a cubicle, dealing with insurance questions after the tragic 9/11. She does feel she&#8217;s &#8220;really&#8221; a novelist, but was never able to actually finish something she&#8217;s started. So the project is to cook all the recipes from Julia&#8217;s book in one year time. And document this in a blog. 524 recipes in 365 days, all the cooking done in the evenings, when she&#8217;s coming home.</p>
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<p>Though <strong>Paul </strong>(<strong>Julie</strong>&#8216;s husband) is very supportive, <strong>Eric </strong>(<strong>Julie</strong>&#8216;s husband) is getting annoyed after a while with her new passion. She does become utterly obsessed, forgetting than in the end it&#8217;s not such a huge deal. They live in a stinky apartment in a sordid house in Queens (NYC), one of those &#8220;all made of wood panels shacks&#8221; Americans like to call &#8220;houses&#8221; (in my country our houses are made from bricks and concrete &#8211; even the interior walls, so you can understand my opinion). Anyway, there are houses made &#8220;properly&#8221; in New York City too, but the 2 cannot afford rent in a better one. Interesting enough, she can afford all the groceries for her cooking undertaking.</p>
<p>The entire movie has its funny side, it&#8217;s very relaxing and a pleasant experience.<strong> Meryl Streep</strong> is adorable as usual, even if she seems high on something, while <strong>Amy Adams</strong> offers a cute version for the young chef-blogger. For such a Streep fan as I am, this is a &#8220;gotta see it&#8221; movie, but it&#8217;s a good one for you too. So, it&#8217;s totally recommended.</p>
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		<title>Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 04:05:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dojo</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Drama]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Kramer vs. Kramer&#8221;is one of the movies I still recall seeing at the cinema as a kid. Of course, I haven&#8217;t seen it when it was released, since I was only 1 year old, but after some more years, when I was able to watch a movie and maybe understand something of it. Of course, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-399" href="http://talkingaboutmovies.com/kramer-vs-kramer-1979/kramer-vs-kramer/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-399" title="kramer-vs-kramer" src="http://talkingaboutmovies.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/kramer-vs-kramer.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="270" /></a>&#8220;Kramer  vs. Kramer&#8221;is one of the movies I still recall seeing at the cinema as a kid. Of course, I haven&#8217;t seen it when it was released, since I was only 1 year old, but after some more years, when I was able to watch a movie and maybe understand something of it.</p>
<p>Of course, that first time wasn&#8217;t the winner either, since my age was still too &#8220;tender&#8221;, but it remained in my mind as a good movie, just a tad sad for my taste as a kid.</p>
<p>We have a family breaking up: the father <strong>Ted </strong>(<strong>Dustin Hoffman</strong>) is more preoccupied with his career than family and fails to realize when his wife <strong>Joanna </strong>(<strong>Meryl Streep</strong>) just had enough. So she&#8217;s leaving him and the kid (6 year old Billy &#8211; Justin  Henry). How he has to manage being a single parent and, just when it&#8217;s all falling to place, she returns and claims custody.</p>
<p>The plot should be pretty simple and for us easy to choose sides. And still the acting made this tearjerker sweep <strong>5 Academy Awards</strong> (<strong>Best Actor in a Leading Role</strong> &#8211; Dustin Hoffman,  <strong>Best Actress in a Supporting Role</strong> &#8211; Meryl Streep,  <strong>Best Director</strong> &#8211; Robert Benton,  <strong>Best Picture</strong> &#8211; Stanley R. Jaffe,  <strong>Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium</strong> &#8211; Robert Benton)</p>
<p>At first we can comment she&#8217;s the bad parent, in the end she&#8217;s the one leaving them both. And still, he was so involved in his career he failed to even acknowledge what grade his kid was in. From the absent father is forced to become more involved in his boy&#8217;s life, while <strong>Streep </strong>is disappearing from the plot for this part of the movie, to then return to take the kid into custody.</p>
<p>What might have been a simple melodrama turns into a memorable movie. <strong>Dustin Hoffman</strong> proves some excellent talent while <strong>Meryl Streep</strong> convinces us her roles in <strong>The Deer Hunter</strong> and <strong>The Seduction of Joe Tynan</strong> weren&#8217;t just an accident. Let&#8217;s remember more than 30 years ago she wasn&#8217;t the top actress she is now, and that role was yet another step in getting the appreciation she not gets from everyone.</p>
<p>So, even if it&#8217;s an old movie and you might consider it unimportant, make some time to enjoy it. And then let us know if you liked it.</p>
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		<title>The Devil Wears Prada (2006)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 15:13:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dojo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before I write ANYTHING on this topic, I have to confess I have a HUGE admiration for Meryl Streep. Expect quite some reviews on her movies, since she is by far my favourite actress. I watched Devil Wears Prada because she was in a leading role (not officially since Anne Hathaway was no.1, but she [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before I write ANYTHING on this topic, I have to confess I have a HUGE admiration for <strong>Meryl Streep</strong>. Expect quite some reviews on her movies, since she is by far my favourite actress. I watched <strong>Devil Wears Prada</strong> because she was in a leading role (not officially since <strong>Anne Hathaway</strong> was no.1, but she didn&#8217;t stand a chance before an amazing Streep). Otherwise I&#8217;d have skipped it, as I always do with movies that don&#8217;t quite arouse my interest.</p>
<p>And still Meryl was in the movie, so I had to see it.</p>
<p><a href="http://talkingaboutmovies.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/the-devil-wears-prada-20060613055649070-000.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-18 alignright" title="the-devil-wears-prada-20060613055649070-000" src="http://talkingaboutmovies.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/the-devil-wears-prada-20060613055649070-000-300x209.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="209" /></a></p>
<p>The movie starts very relaxing. I did have a good feeling about it from second 1. The music was entertaining (not a fan of pop, but the songs were WELL CHOSEN), the scenes pretty entertaining. It started as a nice beautiful movie and it stayed the same.</p>
<p>We have <strong>Anne Hathaway</strong> playing the role of a young graduate from &#8220;the country&#8221; who&#8217;s trying to start a journalism career in New York. Has no interest in anything fashion related and dresses even worse than I do. Her BF is training as a chef while she&#8217;s trying desperately to find some sort of a job.</p>
<p>And she finds it.</p>
<p>One of the most important magazines in fashion is called Runway (doh, pretty inspiring) and is run by the &#8220;nazi&#8221; like editor in chief <strong>Miranda Priestly</strong> (<strong>Meryl Streep</strong>). As you can imagine our young talent gets her &#8220;behind&#8221; handed to her in some epic verbal fights with Miranda, who&#8217;s amazingly polite and decent and kills with her eyes and words at the same time.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t recall seeing <strong>Meryl Streep</strong> look so sexy in her entire career. They &#8220;aged&#8221; her (she&#8217;s having grey hair), but she&#8217;s looking absolutely stunning. I kinda see another <strong>Cruella DeVil</strong> in her, except she&#8217;s not obsessed with fur and has a better mental state than the character Glenn Close brings to life.</p>
<p><a href="http://talkingaboutmovies.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/devil-prada.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-20" title="devil-prada" src="http://talkingaboutmovies.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/devil-prada-294x300.jpg" alt="" width="294" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>Everyone is afraid of her and she&#8217;s getting the &#8220;pet-name&#8221; of dragon lady. As you can guess she&#8217;s the villain in the movie and the lifestyle she has is &#8220;bad&#8221;. The little journalist has to sacrifice her relation and beliefs to work for Runway and can&#8217;t wait to escape the &#8220;terror&#8221;. This is where I stop understanding where they&#8217;re going with the plot. Let&#8217;s focus &#8230;</p>
<p>She&#8217;s a young casual dressed woman. Of course she has to start caring about fashion and dress better than you&#8217;d dress to walk your dogs. Tough. I have &#8220;corporate&#8221; friends who hate elegant outfits just as I do, but wear suits. Because you can&#8217;t go to the bank in your every-day clothes. So, I fail to understand her drama. You&#8217;re working for a fashion magazine, you dress like it.</p>
<p>Then we have the career problem. Her BF is mad she&#8217;s missing his birthday (imagine the importance of such galactic event). Again, tough. My sister in law is a doctor. I can&#8217;t count the birthdays, Christmas dinners, Easter dinners etc. her family spent without her. Did her husband divorce? Not as far as I can recall it. My BF worked all day long as a civil engineer. Even worked in another part of the country or another country altogether. Did I leave him? Nope.</p>
<p>So, careers sometimes do require a sacrifice. So, his entire attitude kinda .. blows, if you allow me.</p>
<p>And let&#8217;s see this &#8220;dragon lady&#8221; Miranda Priestly, who&#8217;s so feared and evil. She is running a HUGE business. She is the one setting the tone in fashion (designers don&#8217;t show their creations publicly till she&#8217;s giving the OK). There&#8217;s millions of dollars at stake, hundreds (if not more) employees a huge brand to be kept successful. She cannot succeed if she&#8217;s lazy or &#8220;cute&#8221;. You cannot be an amazingly successful business woman and be a &#8220;doll&#8221;.</p>
<p>Andrea &#8220;Andy&#8221; Sachs on the other hand needs to grow up in my opinion. You get a difficult, but with great potential job. Amazingly, once you stop whining, you can even get better at it. No, forgive me, GOOD. So good, you&#8217;re now in the &#8220;first league&#8221; together with your boss. And you still fall on your back amazed to see how much drama is between coleagues and how people stab each others in the back. Well, flash-news: it happens EVERYWHERE.</p>
<p>The end for me at least is weird. I cannot understand why would we like to think about such a career in a bad way. It&#8217;s a lot of hard work, but you are there, in the top. Instead of going along and working at the Runway, once she&#8217;s Miranda&#8217;s right hand, she chooses to work as a &#8220;journalist&#8221; at a newspaper or something. I&#8217;ve worked in the media for 10 years, there&#8217;s nothing fancy about this. Or maybe it&#8217;s in the USA and I am not getting it.</p>
<p>Overall the movie was EXCELLENT. It was very dynamic, I can&#8217;t remember a moment of dull action, the situations were comic and every time I watched again (have seen it for 8 times I think) I was able to discover something new about it. I do recommend it with all my heart, since it&#8217;s been a well spent hour and a half. You will laugh, see some &#8220;cool&#8221; images and of course meet an amazingly looking Meryl Streep, doing an amazing role.</p>
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