Friday, April 28, 2006

movies movies movies

i just watched a couple of movies on dvd

madagascar (cartoon kind of a thing you all know) and

Annie Hall (by Woody Allen - 1977)

just my short impression on those:

Madagascar: I enjoyed it as the cartoon fan that i am, but i am not too fond of the message of the movie itself:
"we shouldn't wanna leave our cage, and when we do, we should try to go back and not explore our origin or destiny". the animals live in new york, know nothing of what is going on outside their cage and where they came from, and when they go to madagascar tall they wanna do instead of discovering theirselves is go back to their cages. it's too difficult out there i guess.

Annie Hall: I really enjoyed it, it seems it really is a classic of Woody Allen's. No spectacular movie, just a simple analysis of relationships and a life view point. A couple of the best lines in the movie "I wouldn't wanna be part of a club where I would be a member" and "A guy goes to his shrink and says that his brother is crazy, he thinks he's a chicken. The shrink asks why he doesn't ask his brother to come for a visit and the patient replies: I need the eggs." - that's more or less how relationships are, according to the movie: a crazy thing, but we all need it.

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