Wednesday, 22 February 2017

La La Land Film Review

Good day Friends!

Hope you are well, so I have just seen the new award winning film "La La Land" and I have a few thoughts that I would like to share on this new film and all the awards and hype that it has been getting. Also before I begin, I know that there a lot of adorers of this film that can't go a minute without raving about their favourite song or scene but these are my views and thoughts on what I saw so yeah they are going to be a bit biased because I probably do have a different movie taste than you.
 
Okay so I saw the film this after noon and I have to say that bringing tissues would be a great idea, as not only is it so beautifully created, it also has some moments that are real tear jerkers. The film is the story of Mia, a young wannabe actress working in a coffee shop in the middle of Hollywood, and Sebastian, a dedicated musician with big dreams with what he wants to do with his music. Both of them keep running into each other during the madness of finding a place in Holly Wood and start to believe that maybe it isn't just coincidence anymore.

The style of the film is a mix of old Hollywood and a new modern edge that really makes it unique as the directors have done a great job reviving the old classic musical and made it into something that even younger watchers will enjoy. From all of these, I can quite clearly see why the film picked up so many awards for the efforts.

I would agree with the people saying that the casting was done well, as Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling did an excellent job with keeping the chemistry between the two characters and (I think) surprised us all with not only astounding vocals but also clean cut and well choreographed modern and tap dance routines.

I also absolutely adored the clothing styles of this modern Hollywood, here are a few examples because I think that you will have to agree:



I think that the story line was really beautiful and really shows how aspirations and careers can help but also get in the way of true love. I also really enjoyed the way that they added technology and phones into what seemed like such a classic Hollywood town. But I do also think that the film has been hyped up so much by all the awards and people coming back from watching it and saying that
it was the best musical they've ever seen. In truth although this was a really great film, it still doesn't rate too highly on my movie top ten.

Really I think that, although it was extremely enjoyable, it wasn't entirely my kind of film because of the lack of action and fantasy. But I've got to hand it to the directors, there were no clichés at all! But yeah I really think that anyone who hasn't seen it yet and maybe thinks that they wouldn't like it because 'It's not their kind of film' ,should really think about giving it a go.

I think that's all I can really say, without giving too much for those few people who haven't seen it yet. So yeah, what did you think?
Good Bye For Now x

Tuesday, 21 February 2017

Quotes to live your life by..

Good Day Friends!

How are we all doing? Quotes are a great thing to me, another's wise words can always open up your eyes and keep you going. Over my trawling of Pinterest and general life stuff, I have found many lovely quotes, and here they are for you!

'Worrying means you suffer twice'
- Newt Scamander, Fantastic beasts and where to find them.

'Every sixty seconds you spend upset, is a minute of happiness that you can never get back'

'She overcame everything that was meant to destroy her'

'Have a heart that never hardens, a temper that never tires and a touch that never hurts.'

'When someone told me I lived in a fantasy land I nearly fell off my unicorn'

'Who ever is happy will make others happy '
- Anne Frank

'Never have I dealt with anything more difficult than my own soul'

'Dance beneath the stars as you drink at night. Let the thunder overtake you as lightning fills the sky. Feel the force of nature penetrate your skin, spin with the world as the magic sinks in'
- Christy Ann Martine

'The most dangerous woman of all is the one who refuses to rely on your sword to save her because she carries her own.'

'She wasn't looking for a knight, she was looking for a sword'
- r.h.Sin

Quotes are a lovely thing, I like to use them in art and calligraphy and also help me keep going when I'm feeling down. I really do hope that they help you feel the same. My favourite has to be 'The most dangerous woman of all is the one that refuses to rely on your sword to save her because she carries her own' and I don't know why but I just feel quite moved by it.

Thanks for reading everyone, as usual please leave a comment on what to do for my next post.
Good Bye For Now x

Thursday, 16 February 2017

Miss Peregrine's home for peculiar children movie review

Good day friends!
Hope you are feeling well, and are basking in the new year of the Rooster.

Okay so Miss Peregrine's home for peculiar children, you may love it or hate it but one things for sure: it absolutely is top of my book to screen films! I know that a lot of you will disagree, especially because of the way that the ages, relationships and personalities are changed but I actually think that they improved the story, although that is coming from someone who has a soft spot for movie romance.

The film is all about a young boy called Jake trying to find where his Grandpa lived in his childhood after escaping the war, and the secrets that he uncovers whilst searching around a forgotten Island off the coast of Wales. What he finds is a house stuck in time (a time loop), containing a few children who identify as peculiar from the weird quirks and powers that they have.

Every emotion is explored so deeply you can exactly feel and understand how the characters feel and you can justify in your head what they are doing and why they are. The characters are well acted and I think that the change of ages was done completely right, and the casting of the film was so well done.

I think that Tim Burton really did the books justice whilst also adding his own dash of exceptional creepy tension. The different powers and quirks were created in such a way visually that you can imagine this Island actually being real; an isolated yet misunderstood Island where special children stayed in the safety of their loop.

I really don't want to spoil what happens in the film because this is basically a whole new world that I feel is best discovered on your own. The books are amazing but quite different to the films. Ransom Riggs has to be one of the best writers I know at building suspense and incorporating those photos into the pages was really good for giving you more information about the characters and giving you a clearer idea of what the characters look like as well.  He added these photos that show the way people looked, and the creepy atmosphere they give really helps the aesthetic of the whole story.





But to the negatives, there may only be a few but this should be an unbiased review so giving you my entire thought process would be a good idea. Okay so switching around the peculiarities didn't really add anything for me and I think that I might have enjoyed the film a bit more if the Emma in the film also had fire powers not air. Another small thing is that the history and past of a character is not really gone into, and I feel like if you were shown a bit more then you could show a bit more compassion about what the characters do and how they react.

I'd really love to hear about what you feel about this film. Did you love it? Or did you think that it could have been improved a bit? Let me know in the comments.

Good bye for now x

Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Okay, so fandoms..

Good Day friends,

How are you today? Sounds good.
For today I just wanted a simple chat with you, a little one on one, and I mean this in the least creepy way possible.
So fandoms. There are so many out there and there is certainly one for everyone and everything.
An official definition for what I'm talking about now is:
'the fans of a particular person, team, fictional series etc. regarded collectively as a community or subculture.'
Also if you've never heard of these fandoms and haven't been sucked in yet, please just run, run and never look back at this world.

I am part of quite a few of these fandoms including:
'The Merlinians' (or as I like to call us 'Dollop Heads') - Fans of the BBC TV series Merlin
'The Phandom' (or as I usually say 'Human Trash Cans') - Fans of Dan and Phil
'The Young Bloods' - Fans of Fall Out Boy
and
'The Whovians' - Fans of Doctor Who

Normally I think that Fandoms are a great thing, they allow for everyone who enjoys the same thing
to join together (in an introverted and safe way) and create lovely and happy edits or fanfictions.

Having these different fandoms make it a lot easier to find a community that you like and not feel completely weird whilst fan girling in a way that you never would in a normal situation.

But I do sometimes feel like there are a few bad sides to all of these groups. There is already some tension between people on the internet and when arguments between the different groups occur, there can be some serious casualties. Also sometimes there can be shaming between the different groups.

An example of this is the amount of people who think that all of the phandom are overprotective of Dan and Phil and that we will get really aggressive if someone doesn't ship Dan and Phil together. This ,for most people in the phandom, is totally not true and the people are mostly so understanding. And also not everyone in the phandom ships them together, and that is fine.

I'd love to hear about some fandoms that I've never heard of, so please do leave a comment on what fandoms you are part of..

Just a simple small post for now but I have a new film review for you soon, especially now that 'Miss Peregrines home for peculiar children' is out on DVD.

Good Bye for now x


Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Best films ever!

Good day Friends!

So you may have noticed by now that I love films, which is a very true observation, well done you.
Also I don't really have a specific genre as a favourite, musicals and rom coms are great but I also like horror, fantasy and romance.
My absolute favourites have to be Ever After, The Dressmaker, and probably any Disney movie where the woman isn't helpless.

Hercules will always be one of my favourite films just for the sassiness from Hades and attitude from Meg (who is also my favourite Disney lady). I mean the original Disney movies are good and all but the way the princesses are just waiting around for a prince to turn up doesn't make them seem like the greatest role model to me. Another great Princess is Merida; you don't see her just waiting around, she literally fights for herself just like Mulan and Tiana.

The dress maker is such a great film because of all the twists in the story, powerful characters and shows how fame and money can make you deceitful and paranoid. It stars Kate Winslet who takes on the role of Tilly Dunnage with such grace and understanding.

Okay so I love a good fantasy romance: Stardust, Ever After, Edward Scissor hands and The Phantom of the opera, and by the end I always end up dreaming that I was part of their story too.

This a short one for today, but don't worry I'll write a much longer one for next week. Have a great week everyone,
Goodbye for now x