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I have a truly stupid amount of love for Shadowlands. On one hand, it does deal with many of my favourite themes: English literature, Oxford, repressed longing, Anthony Hopkins being English and repressed1 - it even deals with religion. On the other hand, I don't even like C.S. Lewis that much (okay, lies, I don't want to like C.S.Lewis that much, because of the Susan issue and because, well, I want to think that he and Oxford and Anthony Hopkins are overrated) and it's a Richard Attenborough film2. Also, it seems to imply that to truly love someone, you or they have to die, a theme I normally resent.

And yet, it doesn't even matter what all my other issues are, because that scene where Jack realizes that he loves her and cries in the church makes me cry. I just - I can't even tell you why that scene is so important to me, why it still makes me cry even though I've seen it at least five times now, but it's beautiful. Paired with the marriage scene (oh, my!), it pretty much is all I need in a love story. That, and apparently, middle-aged people.

Which, incidentally, brings me to a question: do you have a preference for a certain age group in your love stories? I'm kind of curious.

[Poll #1391000]

In other news, as of today, I'm 411/7000, and I have a massive friend!crush on Sarah Vowell, and you should too:




1. See also: Remains of the Day (also, read the book!) and 84 Charing Cross (see previous aside)
2. Look, I realize his Oh! What a Lovely War is a good film, but it kind of broke the point of the play (see also: the film version of Regeneration).

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Date: 2009-04-28 08:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vampirespider.livejournal.com
No matter!

Oh god, Far From Heaven is possibly the best thing ever. The repression! The hand on her cheek at the end, I just. *handwaves* I am so there with you, is what I mean. And there is something about a love story that also has a social commentary aspect and an aspect of impossibility.

Is Harold and Maude good?

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Date: 2009-04-28 08:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arrowwhiskers.livejournal.com
Haha, Harold and Maude is one of my favorites ^^ It's so wacky, and vaguely light-hearted...but if you actually look at the interactions between the characters it has a whole lot of weird psychological stuff going on, particularly on Harold's part. I could ramble about it for ages but I won't so that you can see it. :P It's pretty fabulous...if you like kind of strange movies you should absolutely love it.<3

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