Lila64
Blue Crack Distributor
laz - pick me up & take me with you! kthxbai
Had breakfast with a friend this morning who just saw this movie and said it was just ok , that is was way too long. But then he's a guy. I wouldn't mind sitting for a couple hours watching the likes of Brad Pitt up on a big cinema screen.
Lazarus, U2popmofo, LemonMacphisto, Dalton and I are all guys, and we all loved it.
bromances
I saw the original quote.
Enjoy seeing it with your pretty friend.
It wasn't a perfect movie by any means - I had a few nitpicks. But overall, I did love it.
Should we understand that his mind was opposite from his body - mind is old when body is young and vice versa?
Lazarus, U2popmofo, LemonMacphisto, Dalton and I are all guys, and we all loved it.
The other was that while I totally almost lost it when he shows up again in New Orleans as a child showing signs of dementia ... if he's getting younger, why dementia? He was "old" as a baby, with all the physical afflictions. Why would he be having dementia as he gets very young? Were all the "old" afflictions purely physical, but any mental deterioration not show up until he is "young"? Should we understand that his mind was opposite from his body - mind is old when body is young and vice versa?
A child's brain has less capacity than an adults.
A brain getting younger would have less information stored in it.
They also, kind of eluded to this when he was having the fling with the swimmer in Russia.
He said it was more fun each time.
That is the process in reverse, or so I have been told.
See, I read it as his brain is normal while his body is backwards. To me, what he experienced near the end of the film was more like Alzheimer's than anything else--didn't know where he was, who he was, who Daisy was.
I read and saw a tv program that the youth scenes were indeed digitally enhanced.
See, I read it as his brain is normal while his body is backwards. To me, what he experienced near the end of the film was more like Alzheimer's than anything else--didn't know where he was, who he was, who Daisy was.
Re: the Alzheimer's thing. Makes perfect sense to me now. I don't know why it didn't seem right to me yesterday.
They did a fantastic job with it, then. They looked great without looking completely fake.
Esp. the young Brad Pitt, I thought. I really could not believe how baby-soft his skin looked. With Blanchett I could almost convince myself she'd been botoxed like crazy with a lot of make-up or something (except a lot better), but Pitt looked genuinely young.
I really believe those young versions of them were digitalized,
it was not botox
or make up
or even rubber skin glued on their faces,
> it was like CGI?
you know how all the singers are filtering their voices though computer programs to get their singing on pitch
well, these guys put their faces through a program to get them on pitch
I can't convince Maddy to go with me to see it. No interest I guess. And the fact I've bugged her every day doesn't help. I'll just have to find time to go alone I guess.