The New World & Brokeback Mountain

The New World

Critics were split on the merits of this movie. As of this posting, the movie managed to garner a 54 on Rotten Tomatoes.com. Few people however, seemed to appreciate the poetic essence and impressionistic nature of this film and instead considered it dull and uninteresting.

If you're a fan of epic historical tales with sweeping sequences of action and intrigue, then this film may disappoint. It is much more an exercise in somber reflection and tacit emotion. Nature and the beauty of an unspoiled land are placed in the forefront, whereas the colonist invaders are held at somewhat of a distance. Pocahantas is decidedly the only character with color and life. If you are a fan of Colin Farrell or Christian Bale, this movie is also for you.

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http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/movies/256318_world20q.html

Brokeback Mountain

 Well, not for the lack of trying, we finally made it into a sold out showing of the newest Golden Globe winner. For all the hype I was expecting a slam dunk best picture nominee, however the reaction was more "what was all the hype about." This movie is unquestionably a must see. It is ground breaking on so many levels and challenges one to remember the profound obstacles to being gay in America.

Brokeback is every bit about story. Except for the expansive shots of BIG Sky country, above average performances by Heath and some very emotional sex scenes, to me this movie lacked the necessary elements of a "best picture" film. Don't misunderstand, I thought the movie was amazing, it drew me in and I did not feel the time passing. Clearly the "best adapted screenplay" Oscar is a shoe in.

What seems to resonate most about this picture is forbidden love that is so deeply hidden and denied. It is this contrast between sweeping all encompassing love and deep tormenting anguish that makes you feel constant tension and discomfiture.

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