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2月14日 Doggy-sittingA friend left for Mexico and I'm dog-sitting his mini Daschund for thr weekend. Her name is Fanny and if she weren't incredibly cute, I'd go crazy. She's totally spoiled, but when you want to get angry at her, she gives you this really cute look and you just forgive her instantly. Darn dog... wish me luck. 2月16日 London!Just got back from my trip to London! A great city, so beautiful and so much fun! I uploaded some pics, enjoy! 1月14日 A sudden change in sceneryAs I walked out of my office this evening, I encountered a huge surprise.The entire outside world had changed. It was unexpected but charming, almost magical. I felt I had walked onto a movie set. Everything was white. Seriously, it looked fake. Anyways, this city really doesn't take snow that well. I mean people love going to sky to the mountains, but they all freak when the snow is outside on their yards. My entire street is an iceberg. It's pretty scary to drive when you know stopping can be an issue with ice on the road. Anyways, I had never seen it snow until this winter, so that's cool. My own little winter wonderland. I'll post pictures later. 1月1日 All you have to do is Dream
Well, as is usual on Christmas Day, my family (my parents are visiting Seattle) went to the movies to see a brand new movie (and probable Oscar hopeful). We went a little later than usual and there was a whole lotta people. Who knew so many folks skipped Christmas dinner? Anyways, the movie I dragged everyone to see was Dreamgirls. I've been waiting for this flick for over a year and I was more than a little excited (and fearful, after Phantom you just never know how these things will turn out). Let me first clear up a few points I wan to say about the movies. Beyonce is just ravishing. I mean this girl is ridiculously beautiful. She's a knockout as Deena Jones, from the beginning as a poor and innocent teenager up to when she's a glamorous star. And she can sing and dance fabulously. Wow. Nuff said. Her acting probably could be better, but I think she did an OK job. She is a huge name and I think casting her in this role was not a mistake. I also have to confess I worship Anika Noni Rose (Lorelle). She won a Tony award for playing the daughter in Caroline or Change, one of my favorite musicals of the last few years. She plays Lorelle, the most underdeveloped of the three principal Dreamgirls, bur she still manages to steal a few scenes here and there. The real revelation here is Jennifer Hudson. She has a very powerful voice and she makes every moment of hers on screen exciting. She's a force of nature which makes "And I am telling you" a crowd pleaser, even if the scene isn't very spectacularly filmed. At the theater I saw it in, people actually applauded at the end of this's number, it was wild. There is already Oscar buzz going around and the smart money is on her. Eddie Murphy is also wonderful in his role as a "Little Richard" wannabe, and him and Ms. Hudson provide the comic heights and most heartbreaking moments of the film. I hope they both take home Oscars. Now about the film. The truth, I thought it started out ok, got better, then it didn't finish very well. What used to be the second act of the musical makes for a somewhat sluggish and ultimately unsatisfying second half to the movie. It gains so much energy particularly after "And I am telling you", it's a shame it goes to waste by spinning off so many storylines and unnecessary scenes and dialogue that just don't wrap up the story in a tight and convincing way. The actual final scene is actually pretty crappy in my opinion. The final musical number is great, but the whole idea at the end is not well executed. A shame really, it's mostly and entertaining film. I know my opinion is skewered here, I couldn't help but compare the adapted screenplay to the original musical libretto. Still, I think some of the choices made for it's translation to the screen could have been better conceived. All in all, it is a fun movie, and seeing Ms. Hudson and Eddie Murphy is well worth the price of admission. Enjoy! |
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