NOT QUITE ONE SUMMER OF LOVE
I remember about 3 months back, my ex-colleague
and I were talking about this movie and how we anticipated it. I don't
know why but "500 Days of Summer" seems like one good movie though the
title in itself basically tells you that it is a love story. Again, I
kinda dread love stories but this one seemed decent. Besides, it stars
Zooey Deschanel and co-stars my favourite Matthew Gray Gubler. And the
lead actor, Joseph Gordon-Levitt is not bad looking either.
But
it was not until now that I really have the mood to sit through this
90-minute love fest. Haha. To be honest, the movie has its plus points
though the whole movie, in my own personal opinion, is really not one
that is especially engaging and nice though the general reviews for this
movie were good.
Okay, the posters are kinda cool!
I'll
tell you what I love, like REALLY LOVE about this movie. It is the way
it makes some of its scene transitions. You see very different
techniques incorporated into the movie too. There is one particular
scene in which we see the lead, Tom actually running down the staircase,
and then into the roads when he realized that Summer has been engaged
to another man. The roads and building then all fades into this drawing
(kinda like Tom's art because he loves to draw) and the drawing gives a
sad, lonely impression, kinda indicative of how Tom is feeling at that
time.
Another
cool video technique used in the movie is when they used split screens
to present the reality and expectations, instead of the traditional blur
screen to show imaginations, this is like a new technique to present
the idea of the character imagining things.
The
storyline is, well, you can't say that it's a typical love story but
then again, it's really just another story. It's about how this guy, who
has always believed in destiny and fate thought he has found the one in
Summer (Zooey Deschanel). However, Summer isn't the kinda girl who
really believe in love; she was one girl who has been scarred by her
parents' divorce and so she never really wanted a serious relationship.
However,
they began dating some time soon. While Tom continues to fall madly in
love with Summer, Summer on the other hand did not. When she call off
the relationship, Tom was of course devastated and had to learn how to
get his life back together again. At the end of the movie, both
characters learned a lesson from each other. The boy who once believed
in love and destiny just doesn't believe in miracles anymore whereas the
girl who doesn't believe in love realized that everything is destined
and fated. The end sees how two people's perspectives change due to
different things that happened in their lives. In the end, Summer
married another guy, whom she felt she was fated to meet and she found
love in that relationship although previously, she never believed in it.
Tom on the other hand opened his mind above love; that sometimes, there
are people out there who are meant for him that he simply didn't see
because he was too obsessed with that single person that he refuses to
see other things that is going on in life for him.
I'm
also not sure if I like the technique used to carry out the timeline.
The movie scenes are basically scattered all over the place, within the
500 days. It is creative but I can't help but feel that it was messily
carried out. But there were one or two really sweet scenes in the movie,
like how they played couple when they were at IKEA. I thought that was
super cool and sweet haha.
Overall, the movie
is about love though the narrator had said that it is not a love story.
Oh well, it is not a love story between the two leads, but it is
definitely a movie on love. Though Matthew Gray Gubler's character Paul
doesn't get much screen time, he had presented one of the best quotes in
the movie.
Paul was describing the girl of his dreams and then he said this: "Robin is better than the girl of my dreams. She's real."
That's
so sweet. I guess it's true that we all have in mind what we want our
ideal partner to be but in the end, the person that we truly love is
someone that is there for us, that special someone that makes use feel
happy, someone real.
This movie has won a
string of awards although I'm not exactly a fan of it. I'm sure some of
you seek a different standpoint and disagree with me. It's actually
under the comedy category; I wouldn't say that it doesn't contain any
funny elements but then again, it really wasn't that funny to be honest.
Perhaps I've lost my sense of humour? No?...
Well watch it just to see if you actually like it okay?
TC-My Rating:
Cheers~
With Lotsa Love,
TammyC
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