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- Oct 27, 2006
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Wow, typo fail. Almost wish I mashed "n" for Glone instead...
And I thought 'Up in the Air' was more deserving. 'Hurt Locker' was also good. Both felt more contemporary than 'Avatar', which was awesome as an action movie. Out of Cameron's actions movies, 'Terminator 2' is the only one I'd seriously consider for best picture/film.
Haven't seen 'Crazy Heart' yet, so can anyone who has tell me whether it is very similar to 'The Wrestler' or not?
Crazy Heart is a bit different, though they share a similar theme (old guy who doesn't really have anything in his life but his craft, and they even both have estranged children).
It's definitely worth watching. Jeff Bridges is absolutely brilliant, and the supporting cast is spot-on. Even Colin Farrell is good in this, I guess indie movies are more his speed (he doesn't feel the pressure to be Tom Cruise or whatever). Maggie Gyllenhall is good, cast wonderfully in this as a small-town single mom, much better than her horrible miscasting in the Dark Knight. Robert Duvall has a small but appreciated appearance that's appropriate considering his role in Tender Mercies.
There's a moment in the film where Jeff Bridges will stun you. I won't ruin the scene by giving plot specifics, but he is told something by someone he deeply cares for, and the reactions registering on his face without words are spellbinding. He goes from happy and hopeful in the space of a couple of moments into a resignated, stark denizen of cold reality. It's not a scene I think more than a handful of actors are capable of pulling off.