January 20, 2010
Left 4 Dead 2 Musings
My hand healed up slightly and before I could control myself, I was playing Left 4 Dead 2. After following the game for many months before its' release, I was looking forward to finally playing it. I haven't finished it fully since my hand is not what it used to be, but so far I'm very impressed by the campaign. There's a lot more to do and a lot more variety this time around, and the game prospers for it. Unfortunately, I cannot connect to any online games. For some reason, Valve's servers are not allowing me to connect, and I'm not the only one from this part of the world with the problem. In fact, I've read all over the internet that people are having trouble connecting to games. This is most disappointing because Left 4 Dead was so much fun online, and the second installment only promised to be more so. I'll keep you posted, but I think it'll be a cool day in hell before I get any enjoyment out of my internet or the game. *Sigh*
Peter Jackson's Lovely Bones
I haven't read the book, but after seeing The Lovely Bones at the cinema yesterday, I absolutely think everyone should watch the movie! I was told I was coming to the Lovely Bones yesterday at the last minute by a friend - knowing it was by the masterful Peter Jackson, she didn't have to ask me twice. I'd heard a lot of bad things about the film, but it just goes to show that you should never listen to what others say about anything, good or bad. In my eyes, Peter Jackson is renown for his spectacular works, the Lord of the Rings and the King Kongs, but having been an avid Jackson fan from Heavenly Creatures, it didn't matter to me that he'd taken on a more subdued subject - probably why people were disappointed when seeing the movie.
However, the film is not short of special effects - Jackson's take on heaven is astounding. Forget the plain white clouds and looking glass into the world below, and think more an LSD trip of amazing beauty which interacts with the living world without words in a way you can't fully understand. The film centres around a young girl who is raped and murdered by a neighbour, although much of the film is about what follows - her family after the event, the relationships they have - as told by the girl herself from the afterlife, as she struggles to deal with her death.
What Peter Jackson created in the film was nothing short of brilliant. The film has laughs, scares, drama and more than enough of tears. I could not find fault with any of the actors and their performances - from Mark Walhberg as a struggling father, to Rachel Weisz who must leave her husband as he copes with the loss, to Stanley Tucci who delivers a chilling performance as a serial killer. The film draws you into the film's characters and plot so intently that you can't turn away. It makes you understand that when you murder someone, you not only take away their life, but every moment that person has left - seeing these moments pass by as the dead girl (Saoirse Ronan) watches on from heaven is very saddening and profound, leaving the film with you long after it's over.
I honestly don't know why the film has received such bad reviews. Between the solid acting, the emotive storyline and the unique Jackson take on a much loved book, I cannot see that much fault to warrant it. If people wanted to see a vicious rape and murder as described in the book, then maybe they should go read it again, for the story isn't about lingering on the girl's death, it's about her journey forward from it. I'd definitely say that The Lovely Bones is amongst my favourite movies of late and I look forward to seeing Jackson's upcoming films if they're anything like his previous ones.
January 1, 2010
Happy New Year!
Soz, no video. College Humor was being a lil beotch. But here's one from YouTube instead.
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