Monday, March 15, 2010

Brothers


“Brothers” is a well rounded, universal movie appealed to teens, but even more so middle aged adults. This movie has an incredible plot and mood depicted throughout the entire film. The heart ache of losing a husband to war, and not feeling as if he is gone, will touch the hearts of many married men and women as they picture themselves in the wife’s shoes. “Brothers” puts much into perceptive; war, love, and getting on with life. The wife in the beginning of the trailer says, “I can’t feel it, shouldn’t I be able to feel it?” Many people, especially as we grown up try to fix and interpreted situations the way we think they should be. The visual aspects throughout the trailer are very heartfelt and real. Just by watching the trailer, you can depict there will be scenes with action, love, and family. The song placed in the background adds meaning to the visual images you see in the trailer. “Don’t let me go…” is the way the wife felt when she was getting on with her life after excepting that fact that she will never see her husband again. The love, fright, happiness, and sadness will have very one watching this movie emotional.

The Ugly Truth

Within the boundaries of what makes us male or female, sexuality, confusion and domineer may stand in our way. “The Ugly Truth” really is ugly when it comes down to manipulating the minds of the opposite sex. Girls, have you ever wondered if a guy was really interested in you? Guys have you ever wanted a girl to just loosen up a bit and let down her guard? We all think this way, we are only human. If you have ever been in love, lust or even ever wanted to be tied into one of those crazy emotions (as I know you all have), “The Ugly Truth” is like a pamphlet on getting what it is you want. Throughout this incredible movie, you will laugh, laugh some more, and cry because you are laughing too much. This edgy movie will have you testing your sexuality and annotating every head node given in your direction. Believe me, you will want to see this movie, as it makes your mind and mentality race until the end. The battle between Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler will have you analyzing their chemistry until the end. This is by far a great film… watch it, laugh and learn.