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4 out of 5
I watched Born into Brothels last year, so I had a feel for what life is often like for kids in India's slums. I enjoyed the film. Several of the plot twists weren't hard to see coming (though Lisa turned out to be wrong about the prediction she made), and the love story was a bit over-wrought. Despite all the tragedy, it was enjoyable to watch the Indian kids' lives, and I couldn't help thinking about my kids while doing it. I'm kind of puzzled that it received an R rating...it seemed more like PG-13 to me. I give it 4 out of 5. A few months back I watched the film Baghdad High on HBO. From Wikipedia:
One of the more remarkable aspects of the film to me was how familiar it seemed…how similar in essence Iraqi school boys are to American school boys…how two Iraqis can look at the same event (for example, the execution of Saddam Hussein’s execution) and have completely different perspectives.
and then another one of the boys:
I give it 4 out of 5. I recently watched the documentary film Born Into Brothels (2004,R). From Wikipedia:
It was great seeing the joy that the cameras and learning brought to the kids lives and, of course, heartbreaking to witness the conditions in which they live. I give it 4 out of 5. A few weeks back I watched King Kong (2005,PG-13) (ScreenIt! Review). From ScreenIt!:
I remember when this came out but didn't give it much thought at the time. I didn't realize it was Peter Jackson's handiwork. I really enjoyed it...it's epic nature, the special effects, Naomi Watts, etc. I give it 4 out of 5. A few weeks back I watched Cinderella Man (2005,PG-13) (ScreenIt! Review). From ScreenIt!:
I wonder what it is about sport films that makes it so enjoyable and satisfying to root for the underdog and see him triumph. This story of James J. Braddock's amazing comeback is one of those films, so I really enjoyed it. I give it 4 out of 5. A few weeks ago we took the kids to see WALL-E (2008,G) (ScreenIt! Review). From Wikipedia: Lisa especially liked the social commentary of the inhabitants of the starliner communicating with each other through computer screens even when they were actually physically right next to each other. I was annoyed that the relationship between WALL-E and Eve had to be romantic, but we all enjoyed the film. I give it 4 out of 5.
Lisa’s comment as the film ended:
By terrible, she meant “tragic”, not “of poor quality.” In fact, Lisa apparently enjoyed the film because I noticed it was added to her list of movie favorites (joining Juno, Hotel Rwanda, Running on Empty, The Graduate, and Stand By Me) on Facebook. I give it 4 out of 5. |
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