Robert Pattinson - Reese Witherspoon |
I've been watching romantic movies all afternoon and I've been so moody and melancholic while trying to work till now. "Badly done, MG! (Austenesque echoes?) You know you mustn't do it when you have to work on correction and planning lessons. Too distracting"
The voice of my conscience. I tried to ignore it and forced myself to do some work all the same. Very little, in fact. So, I thought I may share what I saw with you. Maybe, I can stop fancying about languid, sensual, romantic love stories and go back working a bit.
You know I love both reading and watching romantic movies. Strange is I wasn't like this in my younger age. The more I grow old, the more I become sensitive and fond of silly romantic stuff. Is there a treatment, a cure? Well, is it a disease? Something I should worry about? Let me know, if you think so. Any suggestion will be well accepted.
Now I'll try to stop rambling about and tell you something of what happened, of what I watched. This post is meant to be quick therapy to remove destracting (indecent?) thoughts and go back to work soon, focused and concentrated. Hence, not a long one, I hope.
First of all, I came back from school with a painful headache after 6 lessons and, fortunately, I didn't have to cook. My sons had already eatean and I just heated some vegetables in the microwave oven for me. I sat and turned the TV on, something I rarely do. Satellite TV. Lots of channels among to choose. TV news? The earthquake shaking our beautiful country again and again? No, not as I feel now. BBC news? No, not with this headache. Zapping here and there, I bumped on a 2011 movie, just started: Water for Elephants. I started watching and couldn't stop.
Set in the bizzarre, fascinating world of the circus, in America and in the years of the Great Depression, this movie is the adaptation of a best-selling book of the same title by Sara Gruen . It is a lovely story. But you will forgive me if I don't tell you much about the plot since, as I said, I'm in a hurry. Here are two short summary / synopsis from imdb:
1. After his parents' death, Jacob Jankowski (Robert Pattinson) is left penniless and homeless. Events lead him to joining the circus as their vet, working under their unstable boss August whose violent tendencies give everyone reason to be cautious around him, including his beautiful and quiet wife Marlena (Reese Witherspoon) , whom August (Christoph Waltz) is very possessive of and who Jacob finds himself soon falling in love with.
2. An old man meanders around a circus late at night: he's missed his ride to a rest home. He tells the circus manager about his time in 1931 with the doomed Bandini Circus. He's Jake: when his parents die before he finishes veterinary studies, he hobos his way toward Albany, falling in with a circus. He diagnoses a lame horse, and August, the mercurial owner, hires him as a vet. August is in debt, throwing employees from the train in the dead of night. To sell tickets, he buys an elephant, tells Jake to train it and his young wife Marlena to ride it. While August's temper threatens the elephant, Marlena and Jake find a mutual attraction.
Lovely, lovely, lovely story. The wicked husband is terribly wicked. This means Mr Waltz was terribly good! As for beautiful Pattinson, I've never much found him attractive but his Jacob is quite so. More than Edward the vampire or 19th century lover boy , Bel Ami.
maybe it's exhaustion that cries out for fantasy(a break) but you must be a veery indulging teacher - sweet. i guess that as we mature mentally 'we discover our niche/s in life' - even in what makes us feel good - such movies and books are yours...ours? - happily we need no cures for what makes us smile...
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ReplyDeleteYou are perfectly right. I'm exhausted and need some delightful escapism from time to time. This morning I had breakfast watching "Leopold & Kate", another lovely romantic fairy-tale. Then I worked a couple of hours and now I'm enjoying a little break. So, you think I don't need a cure? ;-) Thanks a lot, for dropping by and leaving your sympathetic comment. MG
I could have written that. The older I get, the more I take pleasure in such things as romanticism and the colour pink (!!!) I too have difficulties in coming back to the real world after I have read or watched a good romantic story. I linger in a daydream which, I am afraid to admit, I really wouldn't like to get rid of, but have to. Glad to hear I am not the only one, that makes me sound a little more "normal" ;-) Silvana
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ReplyDelete"Mal comune, mezzo gaudio", you'd say?
Thanks, Silvana :-)
I'm a Dirty Dancing fan myself, and love to watch the dance scenes in particular. Have you ever seen Strictly Ballroom? Another favorite that is bizarre but compelling.
ReplyDeleteI still haven't watched Water for Elephants, but want to.
I've always been a sap, though I like good stories and not manipulative ones--nothing beats a good romantic movie, imo. Sometimes you just have to indulge!
@JaneGS
ReplyDeleteI don't remember watching Stricly Ballroom, but I'm an eager watcher of Striclty Come Dancing (Italian version).
I've indulged enough yesterday ;-) so today I've been working all day on my final tests ( some to be corrected, some to be prepared, etc.)
Thanks for your visit and comment, Jane! :-)
You know, I've never watched Dirty Dancing all the way through, which is ridiculous. I'm going to have to sit down one of these days and watch it in its entirety. I always like the clips.
ReplyDeleteTime to watch it, then, @Melanie! Let us know what you think :-)
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