osaraba: (hcl bj stares)
a nostalgic color ([personal profile] osaraba) wrote2010-02-16 01:07 pm

You were the last high.

Watched HCL with Liz on Sunday night. She liked it a lot. Which made me very, very happy. After the movie, we watched some fanvids and interviews and things like that, I told her some of the stuff I know about CKR and HD from listening to the DVD commentary and reading HCRS, and eventually that sort of trailed off... at which point, she said something that made the stupid lightbulb go off above my head.

Why I've been unable to stop watching this movie over and over.

I mean, I'm not the type to watch something over after just having seen it. And I usually wait a while before watching something over again. Especially with movies: I'm not the biggest fan of the visual medium (as opposed to books, that is). But with this movie... I just can't get enough of it.

She said, "I want to watch something else like it."

And yeah, we agreed, there's just nothing else that has the same feeling. Sure, there are movies that will have the feel of this part, or the same maneuvering, or subtext, or emotion, as that part -- but nothing I've seen comes together the way this movie does.

And the ending.

The ending is what I look for in every movie I watch, or book I read, or story I hear. Something unsurprising -- as in, it's completely in character, so it makes complete and utter sense that it would happen -- but also completely unexpected. Didn't know it would happen at that moment, and whoa, the ending has just rushed up to you, out of nowhere, in your face. It lifted you way up, like a geyser, and left you cartoonishly hanging in the air, mouth agape and wondering in panic if you'll be able to come down without hurting yourself.

But the best thing about this movie is that you never come down. You're just forever at that point of inhalation, holding your breath; never letting it go.

It's just perfect.

[identity profile] idreamedmusic.livejournal.com 2010-03-12 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
Awww, thank you for reading! ;)

And thank you again for letting me enjoy the film so much more for being able to wax about it!

Hope you enjoy the book by Dunne. And not being a fans of Disney, you'll end up disliking Mauschwitz even more, as it's all about Disney buying a totally un-Disney story and the writers are struggling to turn it into a Disney story while trying to stay true to the actual story.

And yay, HUGS! You're the first I know who agrees with me about CKR during HCL. I can just see it - him starting out and picturing a different career for himself way before he settled down and decided to mainly work in Canada and take on more challenging roles and not be the leading type. I think Noel was more honest about that when it comes to CKR and people hate him for that. Sure, he has a big ego and that comes through in the book, and he was jealous of the connection CKR and HD had, but that's a mix of himself and the general place a scriptwriter finds him/herself in once a film starts shooting.

And yaaaay, so glad you enjoyed the fic! It really is the perfect post-script to the film to me.