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Seabiscuit (2003)
9/10
Oscar-worthy?
11 August 2003
This is a wonderful movie. It's uplifting as well as heartwarming, and has really good performances by all. I think it deserves consideration as a possible Oscar contender. The true story of three people in need of a turnaround coming together through a little horse no one but the trainer recognizes as a winner is told with passion and excitement.
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10/10
Great Fun to Watch!
11 August 2003
A surprisingly good summer blockbuster, in my view. Quick-moving, witty, funny, and exciting. Depp's characterization of Captain Jack Sparrow steals the show. I've never been a great Depp fan, but he's marvelous in this movie. Orlando Bloom is very good, too, and so is Geoffrey Rush as the villain. An energetic musical score adds to the zest. Watch it twice!!
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G.I. Jane (1997)
5/10
Where I think this movie fails.
7 August 2003
Warning: Spoilers
G.I. Jane has some good points, good scenes, and (some)good acting. However, I saw its main point as trying to promote a "can-do" scenario for women in the military (I am a female veteran of 24 years) and I think several things in the movie do just the opposite. If the idea, problem, or goal is to prove that women can succeed in a traditionally male career, task, or training, then that should be presented while maintaining the woman's gender. What I mean is, O'Neil doesn't succeed until she shaves her head (shorter than the men's - and unnecessary), bulks up to the point where her body fat falls below normal and she ceases to menstruate, and generally becomes "one of the boys." The point is, she's a woman, not a man. She shouldn't have to become a man to prove she can succeed with a group of men. This is painfully clear when she screams "Suck my dick," at the Sergeant. The obvious point is that, since she's a woman, she doesn't have one of those. Nor should she need to metaphorically develop one in order to succeed. Another point I'd like to make is that her dialogue as a prisoner of war was ridiculous. The object is to survive. If you don't, your mission has failed. Taunting, bragging, and arguing with captors is a big NO-NO. Her, "I'm sorry, am I supposed to be afraid?" line would have gotten her stripped naked and suspended under a water hose for hours. There are no cadets that are tougher than the captors(instructors). Bringing unhappy attention to oneself in that situation is inescapably stupid. It is not tough. Her worst line, though, is "I'm going in." CLICHE!!
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