Labels: 2000, coming-of-age, film, Jeffrey Blitz, photos, Rocket Science, stuttering
I was becoming disappointed over the films of late that I've watched. They've all seemed to be unable to hit a mark - not left by another film, but certainly of a certain standard within my own mind. Selfish reconstruction maybe. Anyway, Rocket Science completely hit that mark for me. I could go on and on: great acting from such small players, soulful plot, amazing soundtrack that I can't stop listening to, that slightly dull, cross-processed tint of the film. Rocket Science is a little like The King's Speech and (500) Days of Summer, before they were even dreamed of - shot in the style of a Wes Anderson movie. And you know what? It's wonderful and I think Jeffrey Blitz has made a man out of this film. Or a really great film. What I personally adore is the fact that every character - literally every single one - I find something incredible about each of them. I really liked and saw the purpose of them all.
My next post will hopefully be about this gem of a film that's compelling and sweet without being overly quirky.
Labels: 2000, film, Jonah Hill, love, Reece Thompson, Rocket Science
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