SideshowBob
<font color=green>Oil Can aficionado<br><font colo
- Joined
- Jan 30, 2001
SSB does not know how many might have heard about, or even seen this film... but I saw it last night at my "Beer Theater East", up in the neck of the woods where TigH lives... called "The Enizian". A beautiful little arty theater where they serve beer, food, wine, and did I mention good beer? They host the Orlando Film Festival each year.
A wonderful film that honestly depicts the drama of real, genuine love, and all of the rapture, pain and uncertainties that it brings.
I loved them. Later I disliked him, disliked her, felt sorry for them, then despised her, and cried. A true roller coaster of emotions when one is trying to relate to a couple of unique characters presented brilliantly in this film.
A film of many emotions for me, far more than a normal film, thus the high ratings on the emotional thermometer. Having grown up in the rural South, perhaps I related to some of the emotional aspects in this setting more than others but I felt some very real pangs of joy, pain, longing, sorrow and eventually, real trust although too late?
I felt very strong performances by both boy (Paul Schneider as Paul) and girl (Zooey Deschanel as Noel) leads, as well as many of the other players. A fair amount of oddball and loving, but realistic friends and family members helped to round out the overall cast.
Overall rating: Bravo!
Official Site: http://www.sonyclassics.com/alltherealgirls/
Enzian Theater: http://www.enzian.org/
A wonderful film that honestly depicts the drama of real, genuine love, and all of the rapture, pain and uncertainties that it brings.
I loved them. Later I disliked him, disliked her, felt sorry for them, then despised her, and cried. A true roller coaster of emotions when one is trying to relate to a couple of unique characters presented brilliantly in this film.
A film of many emotions for me, far more than a normal film, thus the high ratings on the emotional thermometer. Having grown up in the rural South, perhaps I related to some of the emotional aspects in this setting more than others but I felt some very real pangs of joy, pain, longing, sorrow and eventually, real trust although too late?
I felt very strong performances by both boy (Paul Schneider as Paul) and girl (Zooey Deschanel as Noel) leads, as well as many of the other players. A fair amount of oddball and loving, but realistic friends and family members helped to round out the overall cast.
Overall rating: Bravo!
Official Site: http://www.sonyclassics.com/alltherealgirls/
Enzian Theater: http://www.enzian.org/