Well... I decided to write. But I believe that honesty is the most improtant thing in making relations with people so... Firstly I'd like to confess that I am no good in writting. Theoretically I am a humanist but it's just because I'm not type of scientist.
Secondly: English isn't my native lanuage so I'll make (from time to time, actually quite often) some funny mistakes, misspelings, etc. :)
Thirdly: everything I've ever wrote sucks. So, please, don't expect too much.
I decided to write some reviews because last times I've seen a lot of movies. First movie I'll describe is comedy, "Jack&Jill" - I've been in the cinema to see this one few days ago. First impression was good. You think, that it's funny comedy with Adam Sandler playing two characters. But when you think about it deeply you can see that it's not a comedy but it's drama. You laugh because ugly Jill, she is so clumsy and first of all UGLY. So what? Why ugly people are showed as clumsy, stupid and practically shiftless? Or inversely: why clumsy has to be ugly? Why beauty has succesful life, he's/she's smart and everyone loves him/her?
I think most of us has problem with judging others due to how they're look like. You can laugh at someone cause his ugliness, speech defect, etc., but you NEVER know, what he has in his heart.
It has to be review so after this long introduction I'm gonna finaly write it. ;)
In my opinion the most important scene in this movie was when Jill meets Al Pacino. Her stupid brother can't believe that Al could noticed her, cause in his (brother's) eyes she was only his stupid and ugly twin sis. Well, de gustibus non est disputandum. Pacino saw in Jill something more. And he wasn't the only one who saw sensitive, pure hearted girl in this ugly "package".
I believe that everyone should see that movie, you'll have a lot of laugh firstly but when you decided to think about what you have seen you can think about your life. ;)
Beside my psychological observations I can say that Adam Sandler was good as always, Katie Holmes was nice bonus, Al Pacino... I think Sandler's male character can learn a lot by him. He should remember words like those: "don't ever take sides with anyone against the Family again. Ever."*
I think it's the end of my vein... ;) Now I feel like warrior of justice. :)
Like I've written in the beginning - things I've written sucks...
* Quote from here :)
You must write, write, write... practice makes perfect, or something ;) good luck!
ReplyDeleteJack&Jill isn't about being ugly on the outside, but on the inside. Jill is beautiful - she's good person and everything, Jack is the ugly one.
Thank you for supporting, hope with my writting's gonna be just like you've written. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's exactly what I meant! :)