Old Men!

Tammy has just reviewed a film that she saw recently and the review is typically Tammy. I had promised her that depending on her review of the film I would spend some money to get a DVD but find that neither the DVD nor the Blueray version has been released yet.

I hope to see it in a theater if they release it here but will most certainly get the book on which the film is based immediately.

Incidentally, I had reviewed another film based on hiking in the USA called Wild. In that case, I had seen the film starring Reese Witherspoon first and then bought the book.  I was not disappointed with either choice.  I hope that with A Walk In The Woods too, I won’t be. Just to keep my interest alive, the movie has Robert Redford and Nick Nolte, both my favourite actors, in it and I look forward to it anyway.

And to lighten up this post which is getting to be a bit serious here is something that people of my vintage will appreciate.

Senior Citizens

Wild.

WILD-MovieOccasionally a film comes along that makes the viewer want to read the book.  This is one movie that does that to me.  So, despite my resolution not to buy any new books, I intend buying this book by Cheryl Strayed.

The only reason that I could think of for seeing the movie in the first place was that the actor was Reese Witherspoon.

I have been a fan of Witherspoon from her very first film The Man In The Moon which I saw sometime in the early nineties of the last century!  Another film that I can never forget with he in it was Legally Blonde with a very unusual story.  She has come a long way since then, and if she is in a movie, I go and see it.  In fact, just a couple of weeks ago, I saw a film produced by her, The Gone Girl, and was not disappointed.

This film did not disappoint me.  It is a story made for an actress of the caliber of Witherspoon and since all the other roles are more or less cameos, her histrionic ability shines through and through as there is literally nobody else to steal scenes from her.  My friend Ramesh however could not understand the story and after we came out asked me to explain it to him.  And that is likely to be a major drawback of the film because, unless one has been exposed to the kind of life that the hiker leads before she decides to redeem herself, it will be difficult to understand the story.

Since my rating is based on how much it appealed to me, I have no hesitation whatsoever in giving it [rating=6].