Before Midnight (2013) (spoilers alert)



Before Midnight is a beautiful film, sensitive, emotional and extremely well acted and well put together, but I didn't feel that till hours after I watched the film. In fact this film did not appeal to me initially as much as the first two movies, probably because unlike the others, the events of this film mostly happen indoors.
These are  not the Jesse and Celine you met before, they are not as smart and funny and bohemian as they seemed in the first two movies. The film opens with Jesse saying goodbye to his estranged son at the airport, leaving with a heart heavy with guilt and then transferring that guilt on to Celine, a happy vacation spiraling to an all time low due to people being too complicated. But it ends with the same people learning to get over their pettiness and love seeing them through their hard times as individuals.
After the film gets over, their conversations linger with you, make you think about life and what we really want from it and how we let the simple, good things slip by just being caught up with small worries and insecurities. We needed each of these films at different phases of our lives, the first one was romantic, the second one heart warming and the third, sad but still hopeful.
We will miss Jesse and Celine but I surely don't want to watch them again, this time old and dying, because that would be just heartbreaking-ly sad.

Identity

Year: 2003
Dir: James Mangold





















Starts out fine, builds up the suspense, but then comes the twist in the plot that takes the whole plot down with it. Quite a waste of time after you have managed to sit through the entire movie. Disappointing.


To Rome With Love

Dir: Woody Allen
Year: 2012





















Some more of Woody Allen's quirky & ironic sense of humour along with the sights & sounds of beautiful Rome. This isn't a fantastic film but it's entertaining & funny enough and very Woody Allen. Fans wont be disappointed. 

Django Unchained

Dir: Quentin Tarantino
Year: 2012






















QT does Bollywood & how. Nearly 3 hours of the legend of Seigfried meets Westerns meets Rajneekanth meets B flicks, this is the complete potbolier. Lots of blood is splattered, beautiful & delicate damsels in distress wait to be rescued by knights in cowboy boots, & the ultimate triumph of the underdog over the evil oppressors. What more could one ask for?

The Mothman Prophecies

Dir: Mark Pellington
Year: 2002





















A story about supernatural phenomena that links one man grieving the death of his wife with the people in a small town, this is quite an interesting plot if you are into that kind of stuff. It disappoints in the end with an abrupt and quite predictable climax. Boasts a good cast but cinematography is reminiscent of movies from 2 decades ago.