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The Treatment PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ron B   
Tuesday, 28 August 2007
DVD cover - The Treatment
DVD cover - The Treatment
 
Jake Singer is and English eacher at a Manhatten schoold for rich kids.  He has recently lost one girlfriend and is seeing Dr Morales, the Freudian analyst who we meet during sessions and also when he intrudes into Jakes mind giving "advice".  Jake meets Allegra, a wealthy mother of one of his students and a relationship with many complexities develops 

We are reminded of Woody Allen movies, but the characters are no so neurotic and the difficulties for the relationship come from issues that seem more "real", like an interfering old father and the adoption difficulties with Allegra's daughter.

I enjoyed Ian Holm as the analyst, and overall found the movie engrossing - albeit a little slow at times. 

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The Butterfly Effect PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ron B   
Monday, 27 August 2007

 

DVD cover - Butterfly Effect
DVD cover - Butterfly Effect
 
Evan suffer blackouts during his childhood - usually associated with traumatic episodes.  He starts writing a journal which includes what he can remember just prior to a blackout.  He grows out of the blackouts, but remains fascinated with the memory.  Then he finds that re-reading his journals can not only reveal some blacked out memories, but enables him to change what happens - but this then changes the subsequent lives of all involved.  As the story unfolds we replay many scenes and the outcomes are usually not so good.
This movie kept my interest  all the way -- but it's not a great movie.  Apart from difficulty accepting the central idea, the direction is not great and the central performances are just OK.  The link between this story and "the butterfly effect" in chaos theory is fairly tenuous - see Wikipedia for more on the butterfly effect .  At times the movie is violent such as the scene depicted here.
The Butterfly Effect - violence
The Butterfly Effect - violence
 

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 28 August 2007 )
 
Bunga, Lovina PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ron B   
Thursday, 23 August 2007
Map - Bunga
Map - Bunga
 

Bunga, Lovina

Located a short distance back from the Dolphin Statue on Jalan Binaria - jut opposite the side street.  It is smaller seating around 20 and the menu prices are quite low while some blackboard menu items were a bit more expensive.  It was very busy when we were there so service was a little slow - but voerall quite enjoyable.

  
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 29 August 2007 )
 
Bali Bell, Lovina PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ron B   
Thursday, 23 August 2007
Map Bali Bell
Map Bali Bell
 

Bali Bell, Lovina

A tiny bar/restaurant a short distance back from the Dolphin Statue - just past Kopi Bali.  We have not tried this one yet - so stay tuned for more details. 

  
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 29 August 2007 )
 
The Namesake PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ron B   
Thursday, 23 August 2007
The Namesake DVD cover
The Namesake DVD cover
 

The Namesake 

In the same way that an artist can use a series of simple strokes to sketch a complex work, this movies uses a sequence of unremarkable moments in a family's life to  sketch a bigger picture of their relationships, tensions and hopes as they cling to some of their traditions while also accepting some inveitable changes of their "new world".

We start with with Ashoke (the father) as a student on a train in India reading Gogol - then it crashes. Next we see the arranged marriage to Ashima, the shift to New York, the birth of Gogol (aka Nikhil) and later his sister Sonia (who does not feature much).  As Gogol grows he wants to change name and later discovers more about his father's choice of the name.  The names drama relfects the bigger picture of the gap between two cultures.  Gogol's first girlfriend is a rich blonde American (Max).  Then the early sudden death of his father jolts him back to a closer ties with his Bengali heritage, a break with Max and then an unsuccessful marriage to a second generation Bengali beauty, Moushimi.

It's a totally absorbing movie that I thoroughly enjoyed.  This photo shows Gogl introducing his first girlfriend Maxine to his mother.  A great bonus is the beauty of the Taj Mahal seen during a family visit when Gogol is just finishing high school.

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Last Updated ( Thursday, 23 August 2007 )
 
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