We rented
Whale Rider this weekend - it's a film I instantly fell in love with.
We also rented
The Matrix Reloaded. I still don't think this movie is as good as the original
The Matrix, but on the other hand, I also don't think it's nearly as bad as a lot of people seem to think it is. No sequel can ever capture the original wonderment of seeing something you've never seen before, but this one certainly makes up for it by showing you familiar things on a level you've never seen before. I miss the humor and the odd details of the original - Thomas Anderson's bare cubicle, the giant rabbits on the TV in The Oracle's apartment, and so on. I miss the idea that in the original, the matrix world seemed to be mishmash of eras - the police looked and acted like they came from a 1950's movie, cars seemed to come from any decade. In
Reloaded, we get a modern freeway full of brand-new 2003 vehicles. But this sequel does a fine job of showing us the human world that was hinted at in the original, and at hinting at mysteries yet to be solved. And for some reason, I'm a lot more impressed with the Neo versus a hundred Smiths fight - the "Burly Brawl" - on our TV set than I was in the theater.