Saturday, December 27, 2008

Mona Lisa Smile

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In a world that told them how to think, she showed them how to live., In einer Welt, die ihnen vorschrieb, wie man lebt, lehrte sie sie, wie man denkt. (In a world that told them how to live, she taught them how to think.), They had everything. She showed them more.
Genres: Drama, Comedy, Romance
Year: 2003
IMDB Rating: 6.10
IMDB Votes: 12692
Actors: Mitchell, Donna as Mrs. Warren, Harden, Marcia Gay as Nancy Abbey, Lyles, Leslie as Housing Director, Stiles, Julia as Joan Brandwyn, Gyllenhaal, Maggie as Giselle Levy, West, Dominic as Bill Dunbar, Allen, Laura as Susan Delacorte, Stevenson, Juliet as Amanda Armstrong, Seldes, Marian as President Jocelyn Carr, Goodwin, Ginnifer as Connie Baker, Rigby, Terence as Dr. Edward Staunton, Slattery, John as Paul Moore, Dunst, Kirsten as Betty Warren, Eisenhower, Jennie as Girl at the Station, Roberts, Julia as Katherine Ann Watson
Set in 1953, Katherine Watson (Roberts) is a free-spirited graduate of UCLA who accepts a teaching post at Wellesley College, a women-only school where the students are torn between the repressive mores of the time and their longing for intellectual freedom.
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I went to see this DivX film Mona Lisa Smile last night because I was bored and I do not have to pay to go, because I work in the film. I am a person who never leave a Mona Lisa Smile film which suffered throughout the film. I never laughed, and cried all reacted to it and all I could think about was when I could go home. The plot is undeveloped character are the reasons. Julia Roberts appears to have emerged from nowhere and Woodstock 50's as a schoolteacher. The act is not too bad, but in the entire script was so poor that the potential of the actresses was not done. The steroetypes this Mona Lisa Smile Drama were deliberate, but when men were men actually need not even be in it. all in all the stars of the Mona Lisa Smile Drama movie were the department of apparel and Julia Roberts' fish lips. 2 / 10
Mona Lisa's smile is a beautiful film. All of the liberal arts college, the Conservatives 50 years in which the configuration of the university so firmly in arrears, and the magical aura of a bygone era that captures the right form the start of the film. Top that with some beautiful photography, history and a good grip and some convincing performances that have a great movie. The focus of the Mona Lisa Smile film is a little on the radical nature of Dr. Watson (played with subtlety by Julia Roberts) and how it is around the conservative Wellesley College. She is able to build a great relationship with their students, something that does not happen spontaneously and is not explained - one of the flaws in the film. Eventually, however, she must deal with the conservative forces in the school and decide whether you can bend its values and beliefs in order to stay in college. This is one of the best offers from Hollywood in recent times. Definitely not a "chick movie."
"Mona Lisa Smile" is a surprisingly weak effort by Mike Newell. There is almost nothing good to say about him, except that the suits that seem genuine and Julia Stiles in hitherto-hidden fine. The script negotiated a line between illogical, manipulative and insipid. Direction and photography strictly by the numbers. One would have thought that the man who made "Donnie Brasco" could at least have found some interesting moments and ideas between schlock. All very disappointing. It is hoped that soon forget. As a side note, I remember that at Wellesley College a few times in early 1990. The place is shown on "MLS" was not, at least on the surface of things, in markedly different attitude to Wellesley, I have visited, so perhaps the choice to set the DivX Movie Mona Lisa Smile in the 1950s was little more than a desperate attempt to make every effort seems more "serious" by the historical weight of lending to it. On the other hand, who really cares? 3 / 10
Beautiful view, this would represent 1950 life is a fantasy ... and an airheaded to start a cliché. Language and behavior are 90s/millennial, not 50. (Only one small example: "lack of respect" that have never been used as a verb in the 1950s - that should not be used so now either, but that is another matter.) If one is going to make a piece period (essentially a costume drama), it would be nice to have some knowledge about the history and life of the time. Rent "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" and "The Group" instead if you want information on the inside of girls / women's education - at opposite ends of the spectrum of quality of play, but both very bold in their own rights. Mona Lisa's smile is not daring. But it's nice to see.
The directors must have been so preoccupied with having a cast that does not really care that the functions FIT. I'm normally a fan of Julia, but she seemed so average in this role of a "free-thinking art teacher" - someone a bit more eccentric who was better suited - perhaps Meryl Streep (though she is something else) and could probably cover classiness, erudition and eccentricity of an artist in an all girls, high-end school. Other complaints: History is disjointed. Dialogue is trivial. Åre verbal short time together. Do not take me back to the fifties, it is safe.
Spoilers here. Yet another Mona Lisa Smile Drama film that preaches not to follow a formula, and then does just that. It is only insulting to the lack of courage. Not only that, another DivX Movie Mona Lisa Smile about the sophistication of art (with a few shots and not of his own artistic) that as little complexity. An insult to any viewer. Stars must take care to appear on vehicles such as this, where others can be compared to them. Roberts and Dunst are completely overshadowed by Harden and Gyllenhaal. How could enable producers to such a thing? Are not people tired of the three expressions of Julia? In this case, I have experienced Wellesley in the sixties as one of the white men (from a local university) in their hunt. And a recent graduate I know well and some others over the years. Only the words have changed in the last forty years. Everything else is basically the same. Women are still victims of their own cages, though, of course, more nuanced understanding of what is shown here. Believe it or not, at 68, there was serious talk of a merger of MIT and Wellesley began to trade in the two students. You can imagine the impact on both sides and the immediate withdrawal. Ted's Evaluation - 1 of 3: You can find something better to do with this part of his life.

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