Wednesday, April 29, 2009

When It's All Said && Done.

So if you have been reading my blogs, you should know that my favorite movie is O. The movie O was released August 31, 2001. Below, is a source about a review that I was reading up on, about O. It sums up the movie, and lets you know his opinion about the movie.

REVIEW
Mitchell, Elvis. Review of “O”, directed by Tim Blake Nelson's. New York Times. 31 August 2001. http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review. 10 April 2009.
He makes some good points in this review, but it seems like he didn’t really like the movie.
If I said it before, I’ll say it again. I love a book, or a movie that has romance in it, and this movie has a whole lot of love drama in it. I’m really into romance/drama genre. It really catches my eye and gets my attention. So, on this website, he talks about what makes a romance genre, and how they’re supposed to end.

THE GENRE
Steve, Bennett. Definition of the Romantic Fiction Genre. 2008. http://www.findmeanauthor.com/romantic_fiction_genre.htm. 29 April 2009.

A REMAKE

After watching the movie O, I realized that Romeo and Juliet is something like this. They both end in a horrifying manner. But this movie is a remake of Shakespeare other movie Othello. I researched Othello on the computer and found this website below, and it talks about the movie.

“The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice.” The Literature Network. http://www.online-literature.com/shakespeare/othello/. 29 April 2009.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

She plays her role well.

Once again, I’m blogging about my favorite movie, “O.” But this time, I’m going to talk about a character that’s connected to this movie, but also she made the movie more interesting.
Julie Stiles played a heck of a roll in, “O.” In every movie she plays in, she always does a good job. If they would’ve had different girl play that part in the movie, “O,” I probably wouldn’t have liked it as much as I do now.
I was looking up some things on the internet about her, and it talks about how she was interested performing arts at a very young age. She started when she was eleven. Now, she’s a very successful actress, director, and writer. Her first film debut was, “I Love You, I Love You Not.”
To me, she really knows how to play those roles. Especially the ones that are very emotional. She plays them so well, that you think she was serious. I give her credit, and hope she continues to do an awesome job at acting in these movies.
 
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