Pheww this mood i have right now has the right potential of turning this question into a detailed review about this mov
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ciocio-2 — 11 years ago(December 14, 2014 07:01 AM)
Re. SECRETS & LIES, absolutely YES! Great movie, with heartbreaks and tearful laughter galore. Timothy Spall won me for all time with that performance, and I hope he wins the Oscar this coming round (looking forward to seeing MR. TURNER when it opens here).
Multiplex: 100+ shows a day, NONE worth watching. John Sayles' latest: NO distribution. SAD. -
fctiger — 11 years ago(December 27, 2014 11:24 PM)
I KID you not, I watched Secret and Lies 2 days ago. Then I watched this today lol. JUST crazy coincidence. They were both on cable. I seen Secrets and Lies back in 1996 and this was my second time. I didnt remember that much of it so it was a nice surprise to see it on again. I still liked it. I liked this too, but its not for everyone.
Marvel 2015: Agents of Shield, Agent Carter, Avengers 2, Daredevil, Ant-Man, Jessica Jones! -
ankurmalhotra89 — 11 years ago(December 22, 2014 02:56 AM)
honestly i might be offending many but i didnt like sophies choice at all.
And to be very frank i couldnt even complete watching the movie. i left it at 3/4th and i seriously dont know why???!
And if you must insist i could still give it another try.
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always_keep_fighting — 11 years ago(February 09, 2015 08:29 PM)
I STILL haven't watched Sophie's Choice. My sister told me about it, so I knew it was not a movie I'd like. I don't like war movies AT ALL, and this one sounded absolutely like something I'd obsess over, and lose a couple of weeks of sleep about, more so because all that unimaginable horror really took place. I also haven't watched Saving Private Ryan, Schindler's List, Pearl Harbor, or Defiance, just to name a few. It doesn't mean that they're not good; they're just not for me. You shouldn't feel the need to apologize for not liking a movie, or even for not wanting to see it in the first place. Who go out of your way to watch a movie that you know is going to upset or depress you? I've seen Lone Survivoronceand won't watch it a 2nd time. Just too real. I've also seen Steel Magnolias, The Color Purple, and Always MANY times, and can expect a couple of days of sadness or depression for each one. Those are the four gut-wrenchers I've allotted myself. My mother calls this my "head-in-the-sand" approach to movie-watching. LOL I just call it self-defense.
If you couldn't make it the the last quarter of Sophie's Choice, I do not recommend that you try it again. It hasn't changed, so unless you have, it'll still suck (for you) when you try to watch it again.
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always_keep_fighting — 11 years ago(February 09, 2015 08:30 PM)
I STILL haven't watched Sophie's Choice. My sister told me about it, so I knew it was not a movie I'd like. I don't like war movies AT ALL, and this one sounded absolutely like something I'd obsess over, and lose a couple of weeks of sleep about, more so because all that unimaginable horror really took place. I also haven't watched Saving Private Ryan, Schindler's List, Pearl Harbor, or Defiance, just to name a few. It doesn't mean that they're not good; they're just not for me. You shouldn't feel the need to apologize for not liking a movie, or even for not wanting to see it in the first place. Who go out of your way to watch a movie that you know is going to upset or depress you? I've seen Lone Survivoronceand won't watch it a 2nd time. Just too real. I've also seen Steel Magnolias, The Color Purple, and Always MANY times, and can expect a couple of days of sadness or depression for each one. Those are the four gut-wrenchers I've allotted myself. My mother calls this my "head-in-the-sand" approach to movie-watching. LOL I just call it self-defense.
If you couldn't make it the the last quarter of Sophie's Choice, I do not recommend that you try it again. It hasn't changed, so unless you have, it'll still suck (for you) when you try to watch it again.
If I had a dollar for every time I got distractedOh, look!! A puppy!! -
DreamsAgain — 11 years ago(November 24, 2014 11:26 AM)
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolfe"
(eg: Dysfunctional couple, dysfunctional family, lots of family secrets, bickering back and forth, Liz Taylor's character belittling her husband and Little Charles' mother constantly belittling him, strong willed woman/women {Liz's character and Meryl's character},plus both movies had some passive aggressive characters that are witnessing the bickerings, etc).
