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"Movie Review: (500) Days of Summer"

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Blogger Joel Bocko said...

Interesting, I saw this and it didn't really work for me. A bit too many cliches sink its potential subversion.

But, the potential subversion's still there and I found it intriguing...I reviewed this film on my Examiner page (linked up on the top of my blog) and parsed these aspects. My initial reaction to the film was mostly negative but the ways in which this film rejects quirky culture and especially the quirky romantic guy at the heart of such intrigued me...even if I don't think it ultimately achieved what it was going for.

As far as bittersweet end-of-romance films, I prefer Annie Hall and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind but perhaps that's setting the bar too high...

July 30, 2009 at 9:28 PM

Blogger Tony Dayoub said...

Can't comment, as I haven't seen this one myself. But let me see if I can get Lissette to respond.

And thanks for chiming in.

August 1, 2009 at 12:35 PM

Blogger Lissette Decos said...

Hey! Sorry I haven't had a chance to respond. But I wanted to wait til I had time to read your review!
I completely agree with your observation that this film heralds the "death of the very hip/quirky/indie aesthetic" - I hadn't realized it, but I also have a belly ache from too much of the stuff.

I definitely agree your bar is high! Or maybe mine is too low!
But I think what 500 Days does do well is tell the story where the kind of love that hurts is still worth having. Even if it's one-sided or in your mind.
In Annie Hall the guy could never have as much fun trying to cook up live lobsters with anyone else.
So Tom, will never have as much fun in Ikea or any store, with anyone else.
And you're right both characters do have to grow up in the end.. but it's sad. Tom learns that love, like childhood, doesn't last forever.

August 2, 2009 at 12:50 PM

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