Sunday, July 18, 2010

Cyrus

So I had really wanted to see this movie because Marisa Tomei and John C. Riley are two of my favorite actors plus the movie has been getting great reviews. It's an independent dramedy and is in a limited release and I finally got to see it. The movie has grossed about $5 million so far but still has a ways to go to surpass the $7 million budget it took to make.

The movie follows John, a divorced man played by John C. Reily, who meets a woman, Molly played by Marisa Tomei, at a party  and they begin a fast relationship.  He soon finds out that Molly has a 22 year old son, played by Jonah Hill, named Cyrus who still lives at home and he realizes just how attached they are to one another.

The plot of the movie was super genuine and realistic. The characters were complex and the dialogue was real. This plot has been used before but this time it felt more genuine because the characters were realistic and the movie used the subtle humor of everyday situations to play off the emotional aspects of the story.

The camera movements were fast and felt handheld and at first it was little distracting but then as the movie progressed it actually helped to make it feel like you were watching a real life family instead of a scripted group of actors, so I actually ended up enjoying the cinematography. The score and soundtrack were very subtle and placed at the right parts to pick up the pace instead of being a straight silent type of real movie. Basically, the cinematography, editing, and score worked really well to blend the feel of watching real life people while keeping the entertaining aspects you expect when watching a movie.

The best performances in the movie were by far Tomei and Riley. They worked so well with each other and off of each other that you felt attached to this couple on screen and they made them feel like real normal people, instead of idyllic perfect actors and further solidified why they are two of my favorites. Jonah Hill also did a good job, considering his past straight crudely humorous roles. Although, he basically just played the weird creepy semi-humorous versions of his prior characters. I think this was a great segway to more dramatic roles instead of going straight into the deep stuff.

Overall, I really enjoyed this movie. It was deeply emotional and real without being heavy and dark. It found the humor of everyday life and brought it to life with genuine, flawed, and empathetic characters. I'd recommend this movie to anyone who likes these types of genuine dramedies. "We're kind of having a conversation here." "Well, I'm going to be having some conversations here too sometime tonight" -- Cyrus.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Despicable Me

So I wanted to see this movie because I'm a Steve Carell fan and I wanted a movie to take the kiddos to go and see. It also knocked my beloved movie, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, out of the top spot this past weekend! Needless to say, I was curious what this movie was all about.

The movie follows the ambitious Gru who plans to become the world's best supervillian by stealing the moon! He then unknowingly enlists the help of three super cute orphan girls and things go awry. It starts the voice talents of Miranda Cosgrove, Russell Brand, Julie Andrews, Danny McBride, Kristen Wiig, Jason Segel, and Will Arnett.

The plot was actually very cute and turned out to be heartwarming towards the end. It was an interesting plot although not completely unique, but it was still entertaining nonetheless. There was a lot of funny dialogue in the movie, although I think a lot of the humor was due to the talented actors. There was some really great situational comedy in here as well.

The graphics were superb and props to Universal Studios for doing a good job on one of their biggest animated ventures. The animation was really beautiful and flowed nicely.

Steve Carell did a great job and was immensely funny. I wish he didn't have the accent thought so it could've been pure Carell. I was able to recognize Russell Brand, Miranda Cosgrove, and Danny McBride and they did good jobs. The rest of the actors I had to consciously listen for, although they did fine jobs.

Overall this was a mostly humorous movie and turned out to be very sweet. Perfect for families. It wouldn't make a bad choice for those of us still kids at heart either! "It's so fluffy, I'm going to die" -- Despicable Me.