Three sentence movie reviews: The Gift

Continuing the psychological thriller theme of the day, Matt and I watched this post-anniversary dinner. Matt’s presence was essential to my viewing; during one scene I was so scared, I bit his finger. This was a complete and total perfect movie experience with the story zinging in different directions, keeping us guessing; by the next day my enthusiasm dropped a notch or two when I realized that Rebecca Hall’s character existed only as something to drive the plot.*

Cost: free from library
Where watched: at home with Matt.

*Aside from, at times, making choices that were completely out of character, she was, by the end, quite literally a vessel.

poster from: http://www.impawards.com/2015/gift.html

Three sentence movie reviews: A Quiet Place

This was one of those movies where I was completely engrossed while watching and then the entire world fell apart once I left the movie theater.* However, the acting was so good and the movie was so scary, I don’t much mind that this was a perfect movie-going experience and not a perfect movie-ruminating experience. Both Blunt and Krasinski have excellent faces for this kind of peril.

Cost: $6.00
Where watched: The Laurelhurst Theater with S. North.

*For example: the creatures at times had variable hearing–that scene in the poster was one example; how, exactly does winter work, with all that crunchy snow and doors that have to be closed?; I also question how the fields were planted with corn but without the use of any animal or machine.

poster from: http://www.impawards.com/2018/quiet_place.html