wild-things

Where The Wild Things Are is one of those movies where I knew nothing about it before I watched it. I saw it casually walking by, shouted ‘Hey, he looks like Forest!’, and watched the movie. And boy am I glad I did.

Where the Wild Things Are is brilliantly put together. Awesome filmography and great acting by Max made me curious about the movie right off the bat. The story starts out with a young boy, seemingly quite lonely. His mother busy with work, big sister being, well, a big sister, Max is angry. After an event at the house one evening, Max makes a run for it, finds a boat, and there the story begins.

What I enjoy about this movie is it’s unique mood. This is definitely not your run-of-the-mill fantasy movie. It’s touching, fun, crazy and gorgeously evil. It also beautifully leaves the question whether it’s really real or just a little boy’s vivid imagination right there for you to answer however you like.

The soundtrack by Karen O And The KidsĀ fits beautifully with the movie, and I highly recommend you pick up the album after watching the movie.

All in all, a highly recommended movie. Capitalized. Italic. Emphasized. Pie.

Fracture

Fracture is a typical Anthony Hopkins movie, which is most certainly not a bad thing (though makes it feel somewhat unsurprising). Fracture starts by Hopkins plain shooting his wife in the head, for she’s cheating on him. The movie takes an ‘uhm..?’ spin when he simply confesses to the murder when the cops arrive, making you wonder where this movie can go after that. The interesting stuff begins here, though, with Hopkins carefully planning out every little piece of the plan, which apparently is to commit the perfect murder.

The movie manages to keep your attention and make you wonder what will happen next. The ending (while not being too spoiler-y) felt kind of ‘meh’, but that might be just my personal opinion. It’s a somewhat fresh approach to making a thriller movie, and entertaining enough to spend an evening on the couch for. Hopkins makes you giggle quite a few times in awkward but highly entertaining situations, and almost makes you forget he is in fact a cold-blooded wife killer.

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