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AlbyThompson
Reviews
The Cider House Rules (1999)
Wonderful film!
This is one of my favourite films (if not my favourite), so I cannot be altogether objective, but I must say I find it an eye-opener. It's a lesson on tolerance carried out by a really talented cast and crew.
Everyone fits in his/her role, although the movie is more Maguire's than anyone else's. He's definitely a natural, and while other actors in the business try to impress the audience and make the most to show their talent, Maguire acts with subtlety and thoughtfulness.
The film might seem a bit slow for some people accustomed to more pacey and epic films. However, those who have read the novel will realize just how fast everything goes.
Rachel Portman's score is truly beautiful: probably one of her best.
Hawaii (1966)
Julie only sings one song but it's still worthwhile! (Mild spoilers)
Hawaii is a very serious - and long - film but quite interesting in the way it deals both with Christianity and "pagan" cults (the fact that curses coming from both religions are fulfilled is quite revealing).
Orthodox Christians - and by that I don't mean of any particular Church - might feel offended about their lot when they watch this film. Indeed, it is quite hard on missionaries, but I found it quite refreshing that, for once, it is Christians who are criticized and not pagans. After all, it is a matter of historical justice.
For Julie Andrews fans.... she only sings one song -which was nominated for an Oscar at any rate- but here you'll see a serious actress with a very serious role. It's a must if you're into Andrews's dramatic performances as opposed to her comedy and musical ones.