So what to say about this film... Firstly, growing up surrounded by art (thanks, Mom!), I definitely appreciated all the allusions and portrayals of famous figures I had heard so much about throughout my life (lovely cameo by Adrien Brody as Salvador Dali). But aside from the content and plot of the story, I enjoyed the form or style of the film--the way the various components (cinematography, lighting, sound, editing, etc) told the story. It managed to be light and whimsical, yet carry a message intrinsically linked to reality, a message we can all relate to--what are we doing with our lives? Who are we surrounding ourselves with? How can we maximize our own potential and be happy with who we are and what we do?
By the end of the film--even though it's somewhat open-ended to an extent--Gil has accessed deep characteristics of himself, and has made some important decisions for his life. His character shows growth in a new wave of confidence and self-realization, but there's still an openness to what else may come in the future. I think the film was definitely appropriate for our world right now--especially for those of us who are undergoing a similar journey to find our true identity and what we want out of life and our careers. There are a lot of unknowns, and there always will be. The film touches on this with a well-balanced mix of optimism and simultaneous truth and acceptance.
Go see it and tell me what you think!
No comments:
Post a Comment