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EIFF 2008 – Summer – Review

June 27, 2008

 

I was given these tickets by Sarah who couldn’t make it.  It was at the Filmhouse rather than Cineworld.  Summer was another premiere – and a lot of the cast members as well as the director and writer were in attendance.

 

This was another great film.  About main character, Shaun (Robert Carlisle) and his reflection on things of the past while in the present he is caring for his best friend Daz, who is in a wheelchair and dying of liver failure.

 

I really enjoyed it – what I noted most was this was a film with hardly any dialogue but so much being said.  There were lots and lots of silences but none of them awkward.  There were also well structured flashbacks to particular events in both lives which help the audience appreciate how Shaun and Daz have ended up where they are.

 

It has moments of pure comedy and also tragedy.  Shaun as a child struggled with the frustration of a learning disability, and the teenage Shaun (I think played by Sean Kelly) was amazing in portraying this – apparently this was his first time acting but I would have never guessed!

 

What was really liked was at the end of the film there was hope.  Shaun has spent this period of time looking back at events that have led with him where he is but at the end of the film you really feel that he has finished his reminiscing and is now ready to move forward with a more positive future with renewed purpose and direction.

 

The questions and answers at the end were really interesting – Robert Carlisle demonstrated a real understanding of his character which was impressive and having the writer and director on stage discussing their use of silence as it’s own kind of dialogue was fascinating.

 

Great stuff!

EIFF 2008 – Before the Rains – Review

June 26, 2008

 

 

 

I saw this with Sarah last Thursday.  As it was another premiere, the Director, Santosh Sivan and one of the main actors, Linus Roache were there to introduce and then take questions afterwards.

 

I really enjoyed this film.  It was a tragic story of greed, passion, betrayal set in a remote village in Kerala.

 

On the surface it is about a plantation owner, Moores (played by Linus Roache) and his affair with housekeeper, Sajani (Nandita Das).  It is also about the plantation Moores is developing to increase not just his prosperity but to the whole area around him by creating jobs, building hospitals and schools etc.  What I really felt it was about was the development of the character TK, the right-hand man of Moores.  He at first works loyally with Moores as he develops his plantation and then slowly but surely realises he cannot balance his modern and traditional life.  Throughout the film he is seen as looking up to and even idealising the character of Moores and then as the film and story develops realising that he does in fact embody everything that he should hate about the British Empire.  The idealism Moores is aspiring to goes out the window as he reveals his true nature under pressure and this is a great disappointment to TK and rightly so!

 

It was beautifully filmed and in the interview Sivan commented that he wanted the location to be considered a character in the film – this I believe was successfully achieved.  The scenery and countryside was truly breath-taking.  You also got a real sense of what it might have been like to live in India as a Brit and even as an Indian in that time.  The story was relatively simple but very well executed.  It has a very real message and was really quite tragic but I did not leave the theatre depressed or heavy hearted.

 

Also – very pleased that at the end I got a chance to meeting Santosh Sivan – if briefly – and say thank you and that I enjoyed the film very much.

EIFF 2008 – The Edge of Love – Review

June 26, 2008

 

 

 

I have seen a number of films in the Edinburgh International Film Festival (http://www.edfilmfest.org.uk/) this year so thought I would use my blog to write some reviews.

 

The first film I saw was the Premiere and opening film “The Edge of Love” with Keira Knightly, Matthew Rhys, Cillian Murphy and Sienna Miller.  I should mention thanks to the Apex Hotels for the invite!

 

The showing was the 1830 showing with the stars in attendance (sort of!) and a chance to walk down the *red carpet*.  Have to say I LOVED walking down the red carpet – once in a life time experience and was both nerve-wracking and thrilling.

 

The film itself was just OK.  It centred largely the relationships between the four main (and pretty much only) characters – Dylan Thomas, his wife Caitlin Macnamara, his childhood friend Vera Killick (nee Phillips) and her husband William Killick.  It was set in both London and West Wales.

 

It was a quite interesting storyline – a lot of conjecture mixed with some actual events.  For example the incident where the incident where William Killick shoots at the Thomas’ household and threatens them with a grenade was a true occurrence – even if the events surrounding it were not.  It follows the period of time when the three main characters, Thomas, Caitlin and Vera were extremely close both during their time in London and later in West Wales.

 

I found the first part of the film, tighter and more together and than the second part which was shot in Wales.  The film seems to go down hill when Vera’s husband, William goes away to war – this may be to help represent the unravelling of his character on return from the Second World War.  However, my personal opinion is that as this is the part where the most imagination is required – as to what actually happened during this time – the writing is what is at fault.

 

I felt the acting was good – on all parts – even if Knightley’s accent could have been a little less exaggerated.  I was particularly impressed with Sienna Miller as I had not actually seen her act in a film before.

 

In conclusion I did enjoy the film even if it may have been down to the *event* of attending the premiere and after show party rather than the actual film!

Weekend shennanigans

November 30, 2006

Been very busy starting the new job. :-)

This weekend shall prove to be most excellent and also very busy.

Flying down to London EARLY tomorrow to get some more training in from HQ and then heading the the office Christmas party in the evening.  R is taking later flight and then Saturday we are going to the Arsenal vs Tottenham game as we have managed to procure two tickets.  R’s first time to the Emirates and my first time ever to a football match (being a Swansea girl only managed rugby before).  Saturday night staying with JC and JC in their new pad and hopefully Sunday catching some friends for some Sunday lunch. :-D

All very exciting.

Next week, being my birthday week, also all very exciting!  Monday day night some networking event for work.  Tuesday night Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the Playhouse. Thursday *surprise dinner* and Friday to Aberdour to see BA and others.

Yeee ha!

Pudding

November 12, 2006

Made sticky toffee pudding last night when BA and R came round.  It was YUMMY and the most easiest recipe ever to follow!  I prepped everything before they arrived then when the roast came out of the oven mixed it all together in about two mins, then just shoved it in and it did all the work!  Great stuff when you have visitors. :-D

Sooooooo Stobo!

October 11, 2006

BA and I have just spent a heavenly time at Stobo Castle.  We went with my work discount (last time – sob!) which was excellent and indulged ourselves with a couple of treatments.  We then spent a vast amount of time working out how much money we would need to save to be able to afford a two night stay in a years time!

We arrived a little after three, had treatments at four, went swimming to the sauna etc etc, had a three course meal with a sneaky glass of wine then back to the room for gin and Spooks.  The next day, full breakfast followed by more treatment and a relaxing lunch before heading home to reality!  It was so luxurious and calming and the service was immaculate.

Below is a picture of our room – I wish I’d taken more pictures.  It was quite the nicest trip I’ve had this year (and I’ve been on A LOT).  It was soooo relaxing.  I would definitely recommend it!

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“Quiet” weekend

September 9, 2006

R is away this weekend so I thought I might relax, kick back and catch up with some friends.

The weather is lovely and sunny at the moment so I’m off to Dalkeith to meet up with AH shortly to have some lunch and have a little walk in a country park.

Tomorrow I’m heading to R’s parents for some Sunday lunch wthout him.  It’s my first trip to the “in-laws” sans boyf but I’m looking forward to some good chats and excellent food. Yum.

Yesterday had a job interview for the first job in a while that I can actually see myself doing!  It’s for a PA to a headhunter and he’s setting up a new office in Edinburgh.  Should be exciting – I hope at the very least I get a second interview.  I am REALLY trying to changes jobs now.  I’ve had several interviews and it’ been 50/50 between not getting them and not really wanting them.  I look forward to some change and better jobs in the next few months!

Back from hols

April 30, 2006

Have had an excellent week!

Sunday night (23rd)

Mike and Janet arrive from Swansea.  Had a couple of swift cocktails at the Caledonian Hilton then rush across to the Dragonfly for a drink with Jill for her birthday.  Mike and Janet then treated us to a meal at the Caledonian Hilton.  Which as good but not particularly memorable (as I can't remember what I had now!)

Monday (24th)

Went to Oloroso (www.oloroso.co.uk) for lunch then R cooked a spectacular and yummy roast beef for Janet.  YUM.

Tuesday (25th)

M's birthday.  We grabbed the train down to London to surprise M and my was he surprised!  He did a double take as we sat down in the seat in front of him at the hotel.  Was definately worth not blogging in the preceding weeks!  We were staying at the Cumberland Hotel in Marble Arch (http://www.guoman.com/guoman/hotels/hotelFinder/viewHotel.do?hotelID=gu-cumberland) which was a pretty cool hotel and good room – reception and bar area – a little naff in its attempt to be "modern" but didn't affect us that much as we weren't really there.

More to be added… 

April Holiday!

April 23, 2006

Mike and Janet are coming up today for a couple of days in Edinburgh. We’re eating tonight at the Caledonian Hilton and then at mine tomorrow.

It’s been a busy few weeks. R’s surgery on his hand, many job applications, studying for my exams in June. I’m looking forward to a week of relaxation and rest! Should be good. :-D . More updates to follow.

Easter Weekend 2006

April 14, 2006

Tonight G & M are coming to dinner for spincach and ricotta lasagne which R is cooking. It is a first for the recipe but M is a vegitarian so it’s worth a try. :-)

Today I went into work and managed to accomplish a full days work in just over four hours solid. I put this down to lack of distractions in the form of people, emails and phone calls. Felt very pleased with myself.

No plans for tomorrow other than Doctor Who :-D

Sunday easter egg hunting with R’s family (hopefully they’ll hide some for me too – although I think it’s normally the kids that play) and dinner.

Monday no plans!