I don't even want to talk about the plot twist. (Or rather, plot twists). The fact that I didn't even see the last plot twist coming is enough to get me to love this movie. I usually know exactly what's coming when I'm watching a movie. Either my intuition was off or this movie is brilliant. From what I can tell, it's the latter.
What I really do want to talk about is the shots. Every single shot was gorgeous. There was not one piece of the movie that I couldn't see as a gorgeous photograph. The movie is more then a mysterious thriller, it is a mysterious thriller with beauty. Every shot was more beautiful and elegant then the one before it.
My favorite shots were at the lake. True, the area is already naturally beautiful so it shouldn't be that hard to capture a beautiful shot. But while it's easy to capture a beautiful image when it's already naturally pretty, it's not easy to capture a beautiful image that really makes you feel. I gave me a tang in the stomach very similar to the one I feel when looking at Monet's Water Lilies .
You write beautifully, you know. I think if you don't do Interior Design or something like that, you could go into journalism and write about it, or whatever you want to write about. Your writing voice has a touch of poetry in it, that pulls your sentences up and out of the ordinary. This blog post would make a wonderful kernel of a film review. Might be something you want to do so you've a nice writing example for college. Whatever - you've beautiful talent I think.
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