Breaking and Entering
Last week I had Hugh Grant. This week I have Jude Law (a losing hair Jude Law though) still charming.
Instead of Sandra Bullock, I have Juliette Binoche (seemed aged)
This is not an easy movie if you think about what it really wants to touch on - the distance urban man experiences.
It is a deep movie that has 'layers'. Images that linger. The use of arcitecture, tailoring, music, mac, colour in the movie reminds you constantly of the idea of breaking and entering. The movie title is exactly what the film is about.
The movie's setting is in King's Cross, Britain.
I went there 3 years ago. I did not realise that King's Cross is such a complicated district. I got a new sense of 'Britain' from the movie.
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Britain has lost its authenticity, I think.
It seems that it's deep. Perhaps I should watch it before going to London again in Sept, catching another feeling on Britain.
I can lend you the DVD before your trip to Negland
sorry, typo in my last message
VCD instead of DVD
It is England not Negland
I've got one too.
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