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  • Charms and Faith in a Small Film

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    Mina Shum's Long Life, Happiness and Prosperity is a snapshot of a modern community looking for luck in the old ways. Although Valerie Tian's Mindy is the one trying the most spells, she is not the only one. The secuity guard, the baker, and many other add color to this small community.

    The main story is Kin Ho (Sandra Oh)'s struggle for happiness. Early on the viewer finds out that Mindy is so different because Kin Ho's husband left and she has been alone for a long time. Mindy is the innocent who believes in faith as much as spells to make everything right. As might be expected, not everything works.

    Long Life, Happiness and Prosperity bears resemblence to another film: The Milangro Beanfield War. Both show a community through the eyes of its people. Both have old ways mixing with new. Both have a simple charm that is nice to enjoy. It is escapism, but is fun. Light a candle and enjoy it.


  • British 80's Twentysomething Comedy that Misses a Mark

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    Starter for Ten  (2007)

    Tom Vaughan's Starter for Ten was a film I was looking forward to. I was curious because of James McAvoy and also Rebecca Hall. Watching it I found it strangely anticlimatic.

    McAvoy's Brian is a nerdy university student who falls for Eve, a blonde teammate on the University Challenge team. His romance is tempered by Rebecca Epstein (Hall) who is the ultimate activist student in the 1980's. In addition there are subplots with Brian's mother, and his non-university friends.

    At least one quote I saw made reference to John Hughes, and the elements are clear. Strong characters in outrageous situations, good music, and a happy ending. Hughes, however, has stronger pacing. I found the first half of the film to drag beforeit found its legs. Once it hit proper pace it was a quick zoom to the end. It was also destined to be predictable.


 

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