Slumdog Millionaire
What a good movie.
I know now what all the hype surrounding Slumdog Millionaire is all about. I give it an A+
From the first moments of this movie you will be drawn in. It's different and refreshingly so. The cultural elements are beautiful. The symbols potent and messages complex, ripe for criticism and deconstruction. I don't want to spoil the plot for any of you who have not seen it yet; just know that you must see this one.
The first showing of the movie was sold out this past weekend so we had to buy late night tickets, but it was well worth the wait. The whole ride on the train back home we discussed what is all meant. A movie that can make you feel, think, and chatter that much ought to be appreciated.







So after seeing this image plastered everywhere in the more liberal sectors of Europe, I did research to figure out who on earth this guy was. He is the revolutionary "Che" Guevara who was really famous in South America.
While I don't really think armed revolutions and communisim is the answer to world poverty and suffering, I must applaud him for being a compassionate, well-intentioned man.
Saturday I watched the Selena movie about the famous Mexican-American singer who was shot by her fan club president when she was only 23 years old. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Selena's music. My favorites are Amor Prohibido, I Could Fall in Love, Como la Flor, and Dreaming of You. I must say the movie was very sad; only imagine how much more great music she would have made if her life hadn't been so short. Jennifer Lopez played the part of Selena, and I think that is what launched her career.
