Sunday, April 29, 2012

Another Earth (2011) starring Brit Marling and directed by Mike Cahill PG-13

We sent away for this on Netflix and received it in the mail.  (None claims to have actually put this in our Que).  Joe, Hannah, Bekah and I watched this.
 
Synopsis
This "deeply emotional...extraordinarily profound" (USA Today) film became a must-see sensation at the Sundance Film Festival. "Beautiful, bright and fearless" (Associated Press) newcomer Brit Marling and fan favorite William Mapother (TV's “Lost”) star as Rhoda and John, two people whose worlds collide after a tragic accident. Their intimate drama plays out against the astounding discovery of Earth 2, a parallel world that poses provocative and fascinating possibilities. Does a new Earth mean a chance at another life? Another destiny? Another self? "Another Earth is science-fiction at its best" (The Hollywood Reporter) -- with a mind-bending surprise ending that you will never forget.
 
This movie begins with a tragic accident and then shows how the healing begins...life IS sometimes like this--two people, two worlds, collide by "fate" and they show how the learning develops in this "earth experience."  It is labeled as a sci-fi, dramatic comedy--FYI.  You are left with a lot to think about...What if...?

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Healing Cancer

Healing Cancer: From Inside Out by Mike Anderson; Earth Now! [Cinema Libre Distribution Presents] (DVD)

This movie I reserved and checked out from our local library. The music underneath the sound track is a bit too rhythmic and throbbing, a bit distracting. The message is an important one, I believe. Dr. Gerson developed a diet (specifically eating raw, organic fruits and vegetables and little flesh protein) and found great results YEARS ago for helping the amazing body to heal itself. He had one article published in a major medical magazine in the United States and then was driven from the country (literally) by the FDA and Drug Administration because there was little to no money in for pharmaceuticals.

I would like to check this out again and share it with physicians in the family.

Editorial Reviews

Mike Anderson s documentary exposes the failings of conventional cancer treatments and how the medical establishment and the cancer industry wildly - and deceptively - exaggerate the benefits of treatments. Interviews with people who have beaten the disease demonstrate how cancer can be successfully healed with dietary treatments and natural supplementation.System Requirements:Running Time: 127 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DOCUMENTARIES/SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY UPC: 881394104822 Manufacturer No: CLS1048

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Saturday, March 31, 2012

The Inheritance

The Inheritance by Louissa May Alcott. This fun film is one I have never heard of before. Edith, an Italian orphan, is brought to the US and raised as the "help" as a companion to a wealthy couples daughter. Intrigue, romance, true love, love at first sight, loyalty, are all brought about in the film. A little like Anne of Green Gables meets Twilight.

Letters to Father Jacob

This Finnish film, Letters to Father Jacob, (Postia pappi Jaakobille) was seen by me, Joe, and Rebekah. Joseph mentioned he was really touched by the film. It is about a murderess who is paroled after 15 years because she is pardoned. She has no place to go and so is turned over to an elderly priest, Father Jacob, to help him read and write back to letters he receives in the mail. She learns of Christ's forgiveness and also of the redeeming power of love.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Romeo+Juliet; Special Edition

William Shakespeares Romeo+Juliet; Special Edition
"Romeo Leads the Thug Life, Juliet packs a semiautomatic, and the bard gets a taste of 'Pulp Fiction'-it's pure calculation, and it works." Rolling Stone

Baz Luhrmann's dazzling and unconventional adaptation of...

Liked this film that is a medern day adaptation with Old English speech. Newsreporters remark on the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues and it is easier to understand and see this way. Enjoyed it!

Saturday, January 28, 2012

A Good Woman (Lady Windermere's Fan)

I thoroughly enjoyed the movie, A Good Woman, movie adaptation of Oscar Wilde's play, Lady Windermere's Fan. Helen Hunt does a fantastic job as the "ruined woman" and scarlet Johansen does okay. It is filmed on the gorgeous Amalfi coast in Italy. I watched it again with Joe who seemed preoccupied with the implied adultery but I loved how he drives his moral lesson home "do not judge" and redemption, etc. come at the end. The characters are descriptively rich and true to their natures. Funny, witty, charming, etc. So many good quotes, like from the playboy bachelor to the married man drunk on their yacht after a big misunderstanding, "We are all lying in the gutter. Some of us are looking at the stars."