Saturday 27 December 2008

First Impressions

Two new DVDs (or is it DVD's?) have entered the house this Christmas. The G.L. received, by request, a copy of 'Mamma Mia' and yours truly received, unrequested., a copy of 'WALL.E'.

This morning I came into the room and found the 2 ladies ensconsed with M.M. The angle of the TV meant that I could not see the film properly, because it favours those on the couch, but that did not matter. As an ABBA fan I was quite content to listen to the music, even though I did not follow the action too well. However I did find it strange not to hear the real ABBA sound. I look forward to watching it properly - as long as I can bear the high - pitched screaming and excitement of the almost all-female cast. I bet the gents of the film crews enjoyed themselves!

As regards WALL.E I had never heard of it before, and had missed Dunadan's review of it. It was provided by Evie who had loved it herself ( and probably got it for herself via me, if the truth be known.) She said that because I like Japanese-style cartoons I would like this one. However the style was completely different, although there was one similarity -- the sparseness of action and dialogue. Simplicity however does not mean that it was lacking detail, and there was enough to keep one's attention- after the first half-hour.

Yes, it took me that length of time to really appreciate what was happening and where it was going. That said, I did not understand the ending. The earthlings returned to a desolate earth with no skills, no physical condition, no knowledge, to try and reclaim the planet. Considering how difficult the early settlers found it to start colonising America, one is left wondering at the likely survival rate. However it will be worth watching again, and seeing what I missed on the first viewing.

2 comments:

BCB Webmaster said...

It is DVDs! Digital Versatile Discs. Not Digital Versatile Disc's.

Regarding the ending, watch the animation that appears during the credits. That explains What Happened Next. Being a Disney film, you can bet the mortality rate was not high.

I read my review again, and I appeared to have enjoyed the film than I realised. Probably grudgingly, though. I do, however, remember fondly being tempted to stay in the pub to carry on reading Moonraker.

Anonymous said...

We also watched Mamma Mia over Christmas. Well, my Mum, Auntie and me. Possibly my sister as well ... I hadn't seen it before. Keen to see it again - I laughed and laughed and sang and jiggled around a bit on the sofa. Very funny! Might need to look into getting tickets for the show ...

Hope you are making the most of this snow! I look forward to seeing photos of your snowman ... !!