So I have had a lot of free time recently, so, naturally, I have watch a ton of movies. Here is the breakdown.
Life of Pi:
I was really excited to watch this as it got a lot of accolades, but feel like it didn't really live up the hype. There were some awesome visual effects though(which I think is what won the awards). It is an interesting story with an intriguing and thought provoking ending, but to me was a bit long it the middle (Think Old Man and the Sea). He literally was on this boat forever and the story kind of slows down too much in this part IMO.
Perks of Being a Wallflower:
This was probably my favorite of the bunch. Given I really like Emma Watson, and the movie takes place in Pittsburgh (two huge positives for me). Cinematically it probably wasn't the best (the director was the author of the book), but it really made up for it with a great story. It was kind of dark which I liked, but could be a turn off for some. It deals with a lot of heavy issues.
I loved the emphasis of music in the movie (David Bowie, The Smiths). The music seems to 1.) convey the emotions of the main character (whose head you are "in") and 2.) provide a type of mental escape for the main character (Charlie).
Black Swan:
Another dark movie about a New York City Ballerina. The movie stars Natalie Portman and also includes Mila Kunis (always a plus!). Without ruining it, it is a thrilling movie, and really was an entertaining watch even though I'm not a fan of ballet's. I really did enjoy the music though. Another thought provoking and thrilling movie, and definitely worth a watch. I thought Portman did a great job with her role.
Girl With the Dragon Tattoo:
Another darker movie starring Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara. It is hard to imagine Craig as anything other than Bond. It is a murder mystery type movie, and is a "thinking man's movie" as I thought it was fun to try to piece together the info in my mind. Warning, some part of this movie as really sexual in a dark cruel way. Its a bit tough to see, and maybe a bit unnecessary but provides a good way to establish the character's personalities. It is adapted from a Swedish book/ film, so I guess it comes from that (that is where the story takes place as well). The director also did The Social Network and Seven, and it is well put together. It is another thriller and definitely a recommended watch (but not with the kids).
Once:
An Irish movie about Glen Hansard's (an acoustic musicians) story. He starts off as a street performer in Dublin and writes his own stuff. He meets a woman immigrant from the Czech Republic, and the movie tells their story. It is a low budget movie (130,000 euroes), and both characters play themselves. That being said it is an interesting story, has great music IMO, and definitely a "cute" relationship.
The Pianist:
A big award winning movie about the Warsaw Ghetto during WW2. If your noticing a trend music played a role in this movie as well, though it kind of disappeared in the middle (besides the plot elements). It is kind of depressing (how can it not be?), but overall a great movie, I can definitely se why it won so many awards. Adrien Brody was the main actor (the Pianist) and does a great job. Definitely a recommended watch.
Taken 2:
I really enjoyed the first Taken, and all of the Bourne movies (which are kind of similar action-type movies). This one was good as well, but not as good. It seemed like a stretch a bit. It was more so entertaining than a good movie. I like Liam Neeson alot and he a good job again. Also Maggie Grace plays his daughter again, and she is fiiinnnee. Probably worth a watch if you enjoyed the first or like the escaping/ running away action type movies.
Momento:
Another movie that won a lot of awards. It is a "psychological thriller" and has a good/ thought provoking ending. The movie has an intriguing plot development (almost works backwards- but its kind of confusing). This is kind of cool and keeps the suspense until the end, but also allows part of the middle to become a bit repetitive and dry (though not too bad). Overall, I though it was a good movie, but probably not as good as I had heard (it is a Christopher Nolan film). Still definitely worth a watch though.
A Beautiful Mind:
Another "psychological thriller" type movie (though thriller might be a bit unfair;maybe mystery or unveiling would be better), this one starring Russel Crowe as John Nash. It tells his [Nash's] story, which is very interesting and definitely keeps you on the edge of your seat. I don't want to give too much away, but I really enjoyed it. Like many of these types of movie it is a bit depressing. I enjoyed the ending though.
Overall Thoughts:
You can probably notice a trend here. All of the movies (except maybe Girl w/ the Dragon Tattoo) were either psychological (differentiation between perception and reality, think Shutter Island, Inception, etc) or dealt with music (something I am really enjoying right now). I enjoyed all of them, though you may not (I'd recommend watching everything but Once and maybe Taken 2).
Here is my ranking (though it will vary from your's most likely):
1. Perk of Being a Wallflower
2. Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
3. A Beautiful Mind
4. Black Swan
5. The Pianist
[All of the five above are excellent; it is hard to separate them. You have to watch all of them]
6. Momento
7. Life of Pi
8. Taken 2
9. Once
While Taken 2 and once were entertaining and I enjoyed them, they aren't great movies. Overall I enjoyed all of the movies though. Don't regret watching any of them.