Ender's Game
I haven't read the book(s) in YEARS, so I remember very little, but I know that I felt very little impact watching the film. Maybe it's because I feel like Ender's feelings on the matter aren't fully addressed? Like I said, I don't remember much, but I thought his reaction to what happened was more...explored in the book, which is what made it so impactful. And they just kind of...glossed right over it in the movie. I did enjoy Asa Butterfield as Ender, and the casting in general. The movie just didn't impress me overall. I enjoyed it, but like, as a movie I'm not quite invested in.
Nowhere Boy
A somewhat autobiographical movie about John Lennon in his youth. It has very little to do with The Beatles, so...if that's what your interest is, I don't recommend. I really enjoyed this, however. And I'm positive some of the drama between his Aunt and Mother is over blown, but for the most part it's accurate to the time and life of John Lennon. I liked the writing. I wonder what people in the UK thought of the accents. I'm known for hating terrible accents, so, don't trust me, but I didn't mind the accents from the American actors in this. Anyway, I found this film interesting and if you're into music and John Lennon, I would recommend.
The Matrix
So, I don't know what happened, but...I had never seen this. I know the pop culture references, like everyone else on this planet, but I had never actually seen the movie. And I loved it. There's a lot about it I find interesting and the story kept me engaged. The color filter clues were a nice touch. It's amazing to me how much this movie changed things for film and sci-fi films in general. I kept watching for the awesome fight scenes because really, the dialogue/writing was lacking for me. And can't get over the CHEAP vinyl fabric that Trinity wears all day, every day. I've heard the second one is terrible, but the third one is good? So, tell me, do I stop now, or watch the rest?
Night Watch
This is some drugged up acid trip of a movie and I totally loved it. It's a Russian foreign film, so subtitles, based off of a book series about vampires. And it was fascinating. It's directed by the man who did Wanted and he produced Hardcore Henry, so, you know, that kind of insanity. The story was interesting and I kind of enjoyed the fact that I didn't know the actors, they were people I'm unfamiliar with. It's nice to break out of the pure Hollywood that a lot of movies have become. The action was pretty stellar and it was gruesome in the best way. I want to watch it again because I'm sure I missed a lot of little things.