Tuesday, August 24, 2004

The Majestic

I just watched the Majestic by Jim Carey. Usually, when we hear Jim Carey, the first thing that comes to our mind is a movie that is funny and hilarious. Well, it looks like that will have to change now. Earlier this year, I went to watch Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and I was quite surprise myself. The movie was definitely not a Jim Carey movie, if you know what I mean. It was so serious, tangled with emotions and gives you a shock that reminds you of Six Sense.

Anyway, it was the same with the Majestic (except the shock). The story line was great, and the script was way even better. I even had to pause the DVD to copy it down. Check this one out.

" This TV thing, why stay home and watch a box? Because it’s convenient? Because you don’t have to dress up, you can sit there? How can you call that entertainment? Alone in your living room. Where’s the other people? Where’s the audience? Where’s the magic?

I’ll tell you. In a place like this, the magic is all around you. The trick is to see it.
"

Cool, huh? Definitely makes me can't wait to go to the movies. lol. There were a few more lines that I thought sounds catchy, but it might take up too much space, so, later. The Majestic gives the American people a clear reminder of what their true values are, especially if you relate the idea of apprehending communists (whom were not communists in the first place – in the movie) with how Muslims are treated after 9/11.

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